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Ticker: ESPN's New York Shows Are on the Move
Top of the Ticker: ESPN is joining Good Morning America and ABC News' other programming at Disney's 7 Hudson Square HQ in Manhattan. The Disney-owned sports network is moving its New York-based shows from their perch at Seaport Studios, where they've been since 2018. Get Up will be the first show to air out of the new space on June 9, followed by First Take on June 23, alongside ESPN Radio's signature morning show UnSportsmanLike. New Promo: Meanwhile, GMA has debuted a new promo campaign that marks the start of its 50th anniversary celebrations. Titled 'Coming Home,' the promo features co-anchors Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, and Michael Strahan-as well as the show's extended family-visiting their respective hometowns. The promo could also be viewed as an indirect nod to the show's move from Times Square to its new home at 7 Hudson Square sometime this summer. Pride Celebrations: Speaking of ABC News, the network has announced programming initiatives to celebrate Pride Month. Airing across all dayparts and properties, coverage will feature reporting, interviews, and features highlighting people, stories, and issues important to the LGBTQ+ community. C-Span: C-SPAN debuted a refreshed on-air graphics look across its networks this week. 'Our new look was designed in-house with internal feedback as well as a review of comments from viewers over the years,' executive producer Paul Brown said in a statement provided to TVNewser. 'One of our primary goals was to enhance brand consistency by creating a unified look that eventually will run across all our platforms.' Brown also noted that C-SPAN's last major graphics occurred back in 2018. Increased tech coverage: Bloomberg is launching two new monthly tech programs, broadening its global coverage with region-specific offerings. Bloomberg Tech: Europe, anchored by Tom Mackenzie, debuts on June 13 at 1:30 a.m. ET; and Bloomberg Tech: Asia, co-anchored by Shery Ahn and Annabelle Droulers, premieres on June 27 at 8:30 p.m. ET. These programs complement the existing Bloomberg Tech, which airs at 11 a.m. ET, and recently unveiled a refreshed format with new branding and graphics.

01-06-2025
- Business
Trump expected to talk trade negotiations ‘this week' with China's Xi: Hassett
ABC News' George Stephanopoulos interviews on White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett on 'This Week.'

01-06-2025
- Politics
Cindy McCain: ‘We've seen no plan' from Gaza Humanitarian Foundation on aid
ABC News' George Stephanopoulos interviews U.N. World Food Programme Executive Director Cindy McCain on 'This Week.'

01-06-2025
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1-on-1 with Cindy McCain
ABC News' George Stephanopoulos interviews UN World Food Programme Executive Director Cindy McCain on 'This Week.' June 1, 2025
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24-05-2025
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Jon Stewart Says ‘Price of Peace is Different' Under Second Trump Administration: ‘All Must Pay Tribute'
A second Trump administration is demanding more of the president's allies, Jon Stewart said on 'The Bill Simmons Podcast' this week. 'All must pay tribute to the king,' he said, because 'the price of peace is different.' To illustrate his point, Stewart added, 'ABC had to pay $15 million. Bezos had to pay $40 million for a documentary on Melania. Zuckerberg had to pay … What does that remind you of?' It's 'protection money,' Stewart continued. 'So ultimately at the end of this, does Trump burn off f–king country down for insurance money? Like, where are we headed?' Such payments are 'bribery' he said, but also forced apologies out of people who might not have wanted to offer them. 'And in that moment, these people have built careers on their excellence and their integrity had to look and go like, 'All right, well, I hope I've done well enough that I can weather this, but there's no f–king way that I'm going to apologize for doing my job the way it's supposed to be done just because this one guy is offended by it.'' 'And ultimately, what an awful precedent that these media companies have set.' In December 2024 ABC agreed to donate $15 million to a presidential foundation and to pay $1 million of Trump's legal fees as part of the network's settlement with the president in his defamation lawsuit. 'ABC News and George Stephanopoulos regret statements regarding President Donald J. Trump made during an interview by George Stephanopoulos with Rep. Nancy Mace on ABC's This Week on March 10, 2024,' Stephanopoulos and ABC News said in a statement. Trump filed his lawsuit against ABC News and Stephanopoulos in March 2024, and is reportedly in negotiations to settle a similar lawsuit against CBS and '60 Minutes.' Watch the interview with Stewart in the video above. The post Jon Stewart Says 'Price of Peace is Different' Under Second Trump Administration: 'All Must Pay Tribute' | Video appeared first on TheWrap.