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Scripps News is rolling out a new lineup for its streaming programming on Nov. 18. Per a company release, “The new schedule will give viewers crucial daily information, providing live in-depth storytelling on the biggest events across the country.”
In September, Scripps announced it would end Scripps News’ over-the-air broadcast on Nov. 15. Scripps tapped Scripps News Vice President Matt Simon to lead the network moving forward, and he will be responsible for the programming.
Beginning Monday, Scripps News will continue to bring viewers weekday live programming from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Outside of those hours, Scripps News will also air select events and breaking news live in prime time and expand its showcasing of news reports from Scripps’ local, national and international journalists.
In September, Scripps announced it would end Scripps News’ over-the-air broadcast on Nov. 15. Scripps tapped Scripps News Vice President Matt Simon to lead the network moving forward, and he will be responsible for the programming.
“We recognize that streaming is the future of our business – and we’re well positioned to reach even more viewers there since we have grown our streaming viewership more than 44% year over year,” Simon said. “We’ll continue to deliver quality journalism with an even-greater emphasis on integrating with our local stations – and our focus will be on innovative showcasing of our original reporting across the enterprise.”
Beginning Monday, Scripps News will continue to bring viewers weekday live programming from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Outside of those hours, Scripps News will also air select events and