Spectrum news

Spectrum News is a 24-hour cable news channel that provides local and national news coverage to millions of subscribers across the United States. Here are some key facts about Spectrum News:

History: Spectrum News was launched in 2002 as News 14 Carolina, a regional news channel serving the Carolinas. Over the years, the channel expanded its reach and rebranded as Time Warner Cable News (TWC News) in 2009. After Time Warner Cable merged with Charter Communications in 2016, the channel was rebranded as Spectrum News.

Availability: Spectrum News is available to over 18 million subscribers across 29 states, including major markets such as New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Philadelphia.

Programming: Spectrum News offers a range of programming, including:

  1. Local news: In-depth coverage of local news, weather, and sports.
  2. National news: Coverage of national and international news, including breaking news and analysis.
  3. Investigative reporting: In-depth investigative reports on topics such as politics, healthcare, and education.
  4. Live events: Live coverage of local events, such as elections, debates, and press conferences.
  5. Original programming: Original shows, such as documentaries, talk shows, and lifestyle programs.

Notable anchors and reporters: Some notable anchors and reporters on Spectrum News include:

  1. Lisa Colagrossi (New York City)
  2. Dan Krauth (Los Angeles)
  3. Mark Suppelsa (Chicago)
  4. John Ostapkovich (Philadelphia)
  5. Lisa Sylvester (Washington, D.C.)

Awards and recognition: Spectrum News has won numerous awards for its journalism, including Emmy Awards, Edward R. Murrow Awards, and Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards.

Digital presence: Spectrum News has a strong digital presence, with a website and mobile app that offer live streaming, video on demand, and news updates.