It's for 'The CBS 2 Morning News,' and it shows Lisa and Michael anchoring. The announcer mentions that they have excellent traffic and weather coverage. Then he says 'Watch Lisa Hill, Michael Pomeranz, and Janine D'Adamo on the CBS 2 Morning News,' while the shot of the three anchors from the other network/CBS 2 promo is shown. They also mentioned the extended coverage of "America Fights Back." I'm wondering if it was just a mistake, but I think they said 'CBS 2 Morning News' twice.CBS 2 News This Morning's format was redone on August 27th, the same day the station moved into Studio 43. The morning newscast has has not used this format for the past two and a half weeks, due to the special coverage of "America Fights Back". Could their name be changing to "CBS 2 Morning News" on Monday, or was it a mistake in the promo? Stay tuned!
Saturday, September 29, 2001
New Morning Newscast Title: "CBS 2 Morning News"?
Tuesday, September 25, 2001
Craig Rivera Joins CBS 2
A new reporter has joined CBS 2. His name is Craig Rivera, and his first report was at around 5:35pm. David and Brian tell me that he is the brother of Geraldo Rivera, the former talk show host. Craig most recently reported for Inside Edition.
Sunday, September 23, 2001
Coverage Of The Terrorist Attacks On The World Trade Center
CBS 2 had continuous coverage of these tragic and horrific events all week long. Dana Tyler, Ernie Anastos, Angela Rae, and Todd McDermott anchored the coverage, called "Attack On America", throughout the afternoon and evening. CBS 2's full team of reporters provided every angle of the story; from the disaster, the local, national, and international reaction, the search, the rescue, the recovery, the investigation, and the healing. Whitney Casey joined CBS 2's reporting team on the day of the attack. CBS News and Dan Rather had special reports for many days as well, but CBS 2 chose to stay local most of the time, providing more local coverage than any other station. At 5:25, Seven World Trade Center collapsed, live on CBS 2.
On Tuesday, CBS 2 announced, "It is with deep regret that WCBS-TV announces that two of our transmission engineers were located on the 110th floor of One World Trade Center when it was attacked. Isaias Rivera, an employee of the station for more than 30 years, and Bob Pattison, who joined CBS 2 in 2000, are both still missing. Channel 2 and all of its employees regard Isaias and Bob as tremendous professionals. We are saddened by these tragic events and offer our prayers to the families of our colleagues." CBS 2 was the only New York station to have a back-up transmitter located on the top of the Empire State Building. All other stations were knocked off-the-air for viewers without cable or satellite.
Monday, September 10, 2001
CBS 2 Offers Comprehensive Coverage of 2001 Primary Election
Ernie Anastos and Dana Tyler host CBS 2’s coverage of the 2001 Primary Election on Tuesday, Sept. 11 along with first-rate reporters Marcia Kramer, Pablo Guzman, Michael O’Looney, Vince DeMentri, Lou Young, John Slattery, David Diaz, Kristin Cole and Jennifer McLogan.(Thanks to Brian for sending this press release to me!)
CBS 2 will follow the activities at the polls throughout the day and feature special reports on the NEWS AT NOON, FIRST NEWS @ 4, the NEWS AT 5 and the NEWS AT 6. In addition, beginning at 7:00 PM, ET, CBS 2 will provide election result updates at the top of every hour, concluding with extensive coverage on NIGHTCAST (11:00-11:30 PM, ET).
Additionally, CBS 2 reporters Marcella Palmer, Aimee Nuzzo, Hazel Sanchez, Whitney Casey and Rose Walia will contribute reports throughout the day’s coverage. Viewers also will be able to log onto CBS 2’s website, www.cbsnewyork.com, for the most up-to-date results of the Primary Election.
Following are the scheduled assignments for CBS 2’s Primary Election coverage:Kramer, CBS 2’s Chief Political/Investigative reporter, will cover the Mark Green campaign from the Sheraton Hotel and also take an extensive look into voting term limits. O’Looney will report from democratic mayoral candidate Fernando Ferrer’s campaign headquarters. DeMentri reports from Alan Hevesi’s headquarters, the Regent Hotel. Guzman and Cole share reporting responsibilities from the Peter Vallone campaign site. Young and Diaz report from Republican candidate’s Michael Bloomberg and Herman Badillo headquarters, respectively. Long Island reporter, McLogan, provides updates on the Nassau County executive race featuring Thomas Suozzi and Thomas DiNapoli. Slattery, a 16-year veteran of WCBS-TV, examines the race for New York City public advocate and comptroller.
Saturday, September 8, 2001
CBS 2's Fall 2001 Promos
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Angela Rae,
Ernie Anastos,
graphics,
Lisa Hill,
promo
Friday, September 7, 2001
CBS 2 Sports This Weekend
(Thanks to "Crocodile82" for letting me know!)
Monday, September 3, 2001
CBS 2 News at Noon Today
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CBS 2 News at Noon,
Jennifer McLogan,
preemptions
Sunday, September 2, 2001
No CBS 2 News at Noon, 4:00, or 5:00 Tomorrow
CBS 2 News Sunday Edition
Saturday, September 1, 2001
CBS 2 News This Weekend/Weekend News
Labels:
Amanda Grove,
CBS 2 Weekend News,
Gary Apple,
Kirstin Cole,
open,
studio,
Vince DeMentri
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