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Scripps News, the national news network owned by E.W. Scripps, is adding to its coverage by partnering with additional national media organizations and nonprofits. The partnerships, it says, will allow Scripps News to provide additional reporting and expertise to a wide range of topics.
“The addition of these partnerships will allow Scripps News to enrich our linear and digital coverage of the issues impacting the everyday lives of Americans — from the economy and politics, to travel and sports,” said Brian Donlon, Scripps News’ senior director of live news. “Scripps News offers depth and variety, and each of these partner brands are leaders in coverage of their sectors.”
Partners include:
Morning Brew is a collection of engaging, talent-forward content brands that make the topics of business, work, money and beyond more personal. Scripps News and Morning Brew collaborations will air during Morning Rush, which airs weekdays 7 a.m.-noon ET.
Nonpartisan, independent and nonprofit, OpenSecrets is a research group tracking money in U.S. politics and its effect on elections and public policy. Scripps News and OpenSecrets will partner on coverage across all of Scripps News’ programs.
Skift is a news source for travel executives. Skift’s award-winning team of journalists provides pivotal media insights on key travel sectors — with marketers, strategists and technologists top of mind. It defines global travel trends through a combination of news, research, conferences, exclusive interviews, strategic sector-focused newsletters and more. Scripps News and Skift will collaborate on stories airing during Morning Rush and Main & Wall. Main & Wall