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Up to the Minute : ウィキペディア英語版
CBS Overnight News

''CBS Overnight News'' is an American overnight television news program that is broadcast on CBS during the early morning hours each Monday through Friday. The program maintains a hard news format, incorporating national, international and business news headlines; feature reports; interviews; national weather forecasts; sports highlights; and commentary. CBS has carried an overnight news block since 1982 when it debuted ''CBS News Nightwatch'', which ran from 1982 until 1992; it was replaced with ''Up to the Minute'' that year, which the title of the block ran under until September 18, 2015.
''CBS Overnight News'' draws from the full resources of CBS News, including the ''CBS Evening News'', ''CBS This Morning'', Newspath, owned-and-operated stations and affiliates of the television network and APTN. It also featured rebroadcasts of selected stories from ''CBS News Sunday Morning'', ''48 Hours'', ''60 Minutes'' and ''Face the Nation''. From 2013 to 2015, the program was solo anchored by Anne Marie Green, who also anchored the network's early-morning news program ''CBS Morning News''.
==Overview==
''CBS Overnight News'' broadcasts beginning at 2:00am ET/1:00am CT and is transmitted in a continuous one hour tape delayed loop until 7:00am ET/4:00am PT when the ''CBS Morning News'' – the network's early-morning news program – begins in certain areas of the Pacific Time Zone. Most CBS stations air the ''CBS Morning News'' at 4:00 a.m. local time or earlier, depending on the start time of the station's local morning newscast). Most of the network's stations do not air the program's entire broadcast loop and preempt portions of it in order to air local programming (usually infomercials or syndicated programs) – joining the program in progress anywhere from five minutes to as much as 1½ hours after the start of the program – with affiliates looping the show until the ''CBS Morning News'' begins.
Its main competitor is ABC's ''World News Now'', which follows a more irreverent format than the more straightforward news style of CBS (NBC has not aired a late-night newscast since the cancellation of ''NBC Nightside'' in 1998, and instead currently airs rebroadcasts of the fourth hour of ''Today'' and sister network CNBC's financial talk show ''Mad Money'' during overnight time slots).

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