America news television programs
Here are some popular news television programs in the United States:
Cable News Networks:
- CNN (Cable News Network) - founded in 1980, known for its 24-hour coverage of news and events.
- Fox News Channel - founded in 1996, known for its conservative perspective and opinion-based programming.
- MSNBC - founded in 1996, known for its liberal perspective and opinion-based programming.
- CNBC (Consumer News and Business Channel) - founded in 1989, known for its business and financial news coverage.
- HLN (Headline News) - founded in 1982, known for its 24-hour coverage of news and events.
Network News Programs:
- ABC World News Tonight - anchored by David Muir, airs weeknights at 6:30 PM ET.
- CBS Evening News - anchored by Norah O'Donnell, airs weeknights at 6:30 PM ET.
- NBC Nightly News - anchored by Lester Holt, airs weeknights at 6:30 PM ET.
- PBS NewsHour - anchored by Judy Woodruff and Gwen Ifill, airs weeknights at 6:00 PM ET.
Other News Programs:
- 60 Minutes - a weekly news magazine program that airs Sundays at 7:00 PM ET on CBS.
- Dateline NBC - a weekly news magazine program that airs Fridays at 9:00 PM ET on NBC.
- 20/20 - a weekly news magazine program that airs Fridays at 10:00 PM ET on ABC.
- Anderson Cooper 360° - a daily news program that airs weeknights at 8:00 PM ET on CNN.
- The Rachel Maddow Show - a daily news program that airs weeknights at 9:00 PM ET on MSNBC.
- The Sean Hannity Show - a daily news program that airs weeknights at 10:00 PM ET on Fox News.
- The Daily Show with Trevor Noah - a daily news satire program that airs weeknights at 11:00 PM ET on Comedy Central.
- Last Week Tonight with John Oliver - a weekly news satire program that airs Sundays at 11:00 PM ET on HBO.
These are just a few examples of the many news television programs available in the United States.