Making Moves: NBC News announced the addition of two new correspondents on Tuesday: Ryan Chandler, formerly of the NBC Austin affiliate KXAN-TV, and Camila Bernal, formerly of CNN. Chandler will continue to be based in Texas, while Bernal will report from Los Angeles.
Eye on Weather: CBS News national weather correspondent Rob Marciano will headline a new team of meteorologists for CBS Mornings. The ABC News veteran will be joined by CBS Philadelphia’s Kate Bilo and CBS Bay Area/KPIX’s Jessica Burch. CBS News and Stations also plans to continue working with The Weather Channel to provide weather updates for the Eye Network.
This week, we launched our new weather format for @cbsmornings, featuring team of meteorologists: @RobMarciano, @katebilo, and @jessthemet. They will work alongside our immersive AR/VR technology, changing weather reporting as we know it.
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— CBS News PR (@CBSNewsPress) January 8, 2025
On the Rise: MSNBC announced that Rebecca Kutler is taking on additional responsibilities. The SVP of content strategy will now be in charge of MSNBC’s dayside programming. Kutler joined the network in 2022 from CNN, initially overseeing MSNBC’s non-linear content, including digital, audio, films, and live events.
SportsNewser: Amazon’s Prime Video is beginning to put the pieces in place for airing NBA games this fall. On Tuesday, the streaming service announced its new studio crew, which includes Taylor Rooks as host and former NBA players Blake Griffin and Dirk Nowitzki as studio analysts. Rooks should be already familiar to Prime Video’s sports audience as she currently serves as a features reporter for the streamer’s Thursday Night Football pregame show. She is also a host and reporter at Bleacher Report and TNT Sports.
We’re thrilled to welcome Taylor Rooks, Blake Griffin and Dirk Nowitzki to the #NBAonPrime team. Coming in October. pic.twitter.com/ICP6lLw1VJ
— Prime Video (@PrimeVideo) January 7, 2025