Claire Atkinson Debuts ‘The Media Mix’ Podcast With Situation Room Studios Via Global Situation Room
Veteran journalist, Claire Atkinson, is partnering with Situation Room Studios, the news podcast division of Global Situation Room (Gsr), to create The Media Mix, a new podcast series that delivers exclusive insights into the fast-paced industries of news, tech and marketing. With Atkinson as its host, the new series will travel to internationally renowned conferences, festivals and forums around the globe to gain behind-the-scenes access to power players and executives influencing the evolving communications business.
"Our mission here is to inform, educate and entertain listeners on the ever-evolving international media, tech and marketing landscape,” said Atkinson. “I'm fortunate to be working with some of the most experienced, brightest minds in the business – my executive producer Jamie Maglietta backed by the powerhouse team at Global Situation Room, led by Brett Bruen and Johanna Maska."
Atkinson has nearly 30 years of experience in print and broadcast journalism. Most recently, Atkinson was Chief Media Correspondent at Insider,...
"Our mission here is to inform, educate and entertain listeners on the ever-evolving international media, tech and marketing landscape,” said Atkinson. “I'm fortunate to be working with some of the most experienced, brightest minds in the business – my executive producer Jamie Maglietta backed by the powerhouse team at Global Situation Room, led by Brett Bruen and Johanna Maska."
Atkinson has nearly 30 years of experience in print and broadcast journalism. Most recently, Atkinson was Chief Media Correspondent at Insider,...
- 6/21/2023
- Podnews.net
The Global Situation Room, Inc. (Gsr) is significantly scaling its production of news podcasts with the creation of a new division of the firm called Situation Room Studios. Led by former Bloomberg Executive Producer Christine Baratta, the Studios will build on Gsr’s past success in creating award-winning, top-ranked policy shows with the backing of companies, foundations, and organizations that care deeply about engaging on the most important stories of our time.
“In our experience, the podcasts that often make the most news and reach the largest audiences are not being made by news outlets,” said Gsr Founder and President Brett Bruen. “Instead, it’s those that tell the most authentic stories and uplift trusted voices that unearth new insights while truly beginning to drive conversations forward.”
According to a recent Pew Research report just one-in-five listeners say they listen to a podcast that’s connected to a news organization.
“In our experience, the podcasts that often make the most news and reach the largest audiences are not being made by news outlets,” said Gsr Founder and President Brett Bruen. “Instead, it’s those that tell the most authentic stories and uplift trusted voices that unearth new insights while truly beginning to drive conversations forward.”
According to a recent Pew Research report just one-in-five listeners say they listen to a podcast that’s connected to a news organization.
- 5/16/2023
- Podnews.net
Mick Mulvaney, the former Trump administration official, has signed with NewsNation as a political and economic contributor.
Mulvaney appeared on NewsNation’s political panel show The Hill on Tuesday, and also will offer commentary on special election and political coverage.
Mulvaney served as President Donald Trump’s acting chief of staff, director of the Office of Management and Budget and special envoy to Northern Ireland. Before that, he served in Congress from 2011 to 2017. He previously was a contributor for CBS News.
Michael Corn, the president of news at NewsNation, said that Mulvaney’s “enormous experience in the political sector will make him an incredible resource to viewers.” He will join other commentators including Johanna Maska, George Will and Chris Hahn, as well as Chris Stirewalt, who serves as political editor.
In a statement, Mulvaney said there is “something invogorating about being involved with something new. And not just a new network,...
Mulvaney appeared on NewsNation’s political panel show The Hill on Tuesday, and also will offer commentary on special election and political coverage.
Mulvaney served as President Donald Trump’s acting chief of staff, director of the Office of Management and Budget and special envoy to Northern Ireland. Before that, he served in Congress from 2011 to 2017. He previously was a contributor for CBS News.
Michael Corn, the president of news at NewsNation, said that Mulvaney’s “enormous experience in the political sector will make him an incredible resource to viewers.” He will join other commentators including Johanna Maska, George Will and Chris Hahn, as well as Chris Stirewalt, who serves as political editor.
In a statement, Mulvaney said there is “something invogorating about being involved with something new. And not just a new network,...
- 5/9/2023
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Mick Mulvaney, the former Director of the Office of Management and Budget acting White House Chief of Staff during the Trump administration, has been named a contributor to NewsNation, the upstart cable-news service operated by Nexstar Media.
Mulvaney, who has left a contributor role at CBS News, is expected to take up his new duties immediately, appearing on the new politics-roundtable program “The Hill” at 5 p.m. Tuesday.
“Mick’s enormous experience in the political sector will make him an incredible resource to viewers,” said Michael Corn, president of news at NewsNation, in a statement. “We are excited to welcome him to our growing powerhouse team of political analysts, especially as we enter another important election season.”
Mulvaney has proven to be an interesting figure in TV-news circles. While his proximity to a roiling presidency gives him first-hand knowledge of Trump at a time when the former Commander in Chief...
Mulvaney, who has left a contributor role at CBS News, is expected to take up his new duties immediately, appearing on the new politics-roundtable program “The Hill” at 5 p.m. Tuesday.
“Mick’s enormous experience in the political sector will make him an incredible resource to viewers,” said Michael Corn, president of news at NewsNation, in a statement. “We are excited to welcome him to our growing powerhouse team of political analysts, especially as we enter another important election season.”
Mulvaney has proven to be an interesting figure in TV-news circles. While his proximity to a roiling presidency gives him first-hand knowledge of Trump at a time when the former Commander in Chief...
- 5/9/2023
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
NewsNation is launching an hourlong panel show The Hill, a brand expansion of the Nexstar political website that will be moderated by Leland Vittert.
The Hill will be based in Washington, D.C. and will feature a high-profile guest along with four rotating panelists. They include NewsNation’s political editor Chris Stirewalt, senior political contributor George Will, communications consultant Johanna Maska, and Niall Stanage, associate editor of TheHill.com.
Rob Yarin will serve as executive producer of the show. It will air at 5 Pm Et, going up against Fox News’ panel show The Five, now the most watched cable news show. According to Nielsen, The Five averaged 3.33 million viewers in the first two months of the year, while the current occupant of the slot on NewsNation, Rush Hour, has averaged 132,000.
Vittert will continue to anchor On Balance with Leland Vittert at 7 Pm Et, with the show moving to a new studio in Washington.
The Hill will be based in Washington, D.C. and will feature a high-profile guest along with four rotating panelists. They include NewsNation’s political editor Chris Stirewalt, senior political contributor George Will, communications consultant Johanna Maska, and Niall Stanage, associate editor of TheHill.com.
Rob Yarin will serve as executive producer of the show. It will air at 5 Pm Et, going up against Fox News’ panel show The Five, now the most watched cable news show. According to Nielsen, The Five averaged 3.33 million viewers in the first two months of the year, while the current occupant of the slot on NewsNation, Rush Hour, has averaged 132,000.
Vittert will continue to anchor On Balance with Leland Vittert at 7 Pm Et, with the show moving to a new studio in Washington.
- 3/6/2023
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Nexstar is activating its synergy machine at NewsNation, the company’s cable news channel.
NewsNation will launch an afternoon panel show called The Hill on April 24, based on the digital politics publication of the same name. (The Hill‘s news operation already powers NewsNation’s chyron scroll of headlines during programming.) Nexstar acquired The Hill for $130 million two years ago.
The Hill will run at 5 p.m. Est, and will be hosted by anchor Leland Vittert, who will be joined each day by a high-profile guest and four panelists, who will include NewsNation’s political editor Chris Stirewalt, senior political contributor George Will, former Obama aide Johanna Maska, and associate editor of TheHill.com, Niall Stanage. Former NBC Meet the Press executive producer Rob Yarin will serve in the same capacity for The Hill.
Vittert will relocate to Washington D.C., and will continue to anchor NewsNation’s 7 p.m.
NewsNation will launch an afternoon panel show called The Hill on April 24, based on the digital politics publication of the same name. (The Hill‘s news operation already powers NewsNation’s chyron scroll of headlines during programming.) Nexstar acquired The Hill for $130 million two years ago.
The Hill will run at 5 p.m. Est, and will be hosted by anchor Leland Vittert, who will be joined each day by a high-profile guest and four panelists, who will include NewsNation’s political editor Chris Stirewalt, senior political contributor George Will, former Obama aide Johanna Maska, and associate editor of TheHill.com, Niall Stanage. Former NBC Meet the Press executive producer Rob Yarin will serve in the same capacity for The Hill.
Vittert will relocate to Washington D.C., and will continue to anchor NewsNation’s 7 p.m.
- 3/6/2023
- by Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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