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''The News with Brian Williams'' (later known as ''The News on CNBC'') is an American news program wich premiered on July 15, 1996, the first MSNBC's day on the air. The program is the former flagship signature news broadcast on both MSNBC and CNBC. The show's host was Brian Williams. ''The News'' was a broadcast designed mainly for primetime viewers who might have missed that night's ''NBC Nightly News''. ''The News'' was originally shown at 9:00pm ET on MSNBC until July 6, 2001. It was moved to the 8pm time slot on July 9, 2001. During the United States presidential election, 2000, ''The News'' was the main program for MSNBC's coverage. John Seigenthaler (and later various hosts such as Soledad O'Brien, Forrest Sawyer, and some of the presenters from CNBC and MSNBC) often substituted for Williams during his absence, mainly because of Williams' duties as substitute on ''NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw''. ==''The News'' on CNBC== In July 2002, MSNBC canceled ''The News'', in order to make room for Phil Donahue's new MSNBC series. ''The News'' was then only shown on CNBC at 7:00pm ET, and was the main news broadcast on CNBC. Viewership of ''The News'' suffered. In 2002, NBC announced that Brian Williams would take over from Tom Brokaw on ''NBC Nightly News'' in 2004. In the beginning of 2004, Williams stepped down as presenter of ''The News'', and the show's substitute, John Seigenthaler, took over as the new host of ''The News'', which was renamed, ''The News on CNBC''. When Seigenthaler took over on January 19, 2004, ''The News'' moved to the 8:00pm ET time slot. The final edition of ''The News'' was on May 14, 2004, exactly one week after the cancellation announcement. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The News with Brian Williams」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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