Strong debut: Although it is not widely available yet, NBC News Studios’ latest podcast series, Dead Certain: The Martha Moxley Murder, is already the top series on Apple Podcasts. Premiering on Tuesday, November 4, the podcast hosted by Andrew Goldman revisits the 1975 killing of Moxley, who was 15 years old, with unprecedented access, new investigative material, and exclusive interviews.
NEW: @NBCNewsStudios’ “Dead Certain: The Martha Moxley Murder” is the #1 top series on @ApplePodcasts. pic.twitter.com/gPJQ2g0C6B
— NBC News PR (@NBCNewsPR) October 29, 2025
Revolving Door: MSNBC announced two appointments this week. Former Washington, D.C. senior producer for CBS Mornings, Kate Farrell, is joining the network as deputy Washington bureau chief. She has had previous stints at BBC World News America and CNN. The network also announced that Cindy Galli has joined as a legal affairs director. Prior to MSNBC, she spent 14 years at ABC News, most recently as the executive producer of ABC News’ investigative unit.
Meanwhile, ABC News announced that Sophie Flay is joining the network as a correspondent and overnight anchor of World News Now and Good Morning America First Look. Flay was previously a general assignment reporter for ABC7/KABC-TV in Los Angeles.
Finally, Julie Tsirkin has an expanded role at NBC News. In addition to covering Capitol Hill as a correspondent, Tsirkin will also cover the White House beat.
6.5 years ago I moved to DC as a baby reporter. Thrilled to share I’ll now be covering both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue — continuing as a correspondent on Capitol Hill & joining our stellar White House team. Honored to tell the stories that matter with my @NBCNews family. pic.twitter.com/BkLPwkRHQR
— Julie Tsirkin (@news_jul) October 30, 2025


