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Updated Media Outlets and Contacts: December 2023

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The Emmy and Peabody award winning GPS with Fareed Zakaria has aired on CNN since 2008. The Global Public Square helps you make sense of the world, with insights from Zakaria. He’s a regular CNN correspondent, a columnist for The Washington Post, and best-selling author.

Fareed’s Global Briefing, a daily digital newsletter, is one of the most widely read of CNN's newsletters around the world. His column for The Washington Post remains one of the longest-running for that newspaper. 

Host of Velshi and MSNBC Chief Correspondent, Ali Velshi is a trusted and influential voice in the media industry, with three decades of experience in covering and analyzing major political, economic, and social issues. He brings his expertise and passion for journalism to his weekend show, where he engages with diverse guests and perspectives, and provides in-depth and nuanced reporting on the stories that matter.

Ali Velshi has a global and multifaceted background, having been born in Kenya, raised in Toronto, and worked in various media outlets, including Al Jazeera America, CNN, and NBC News. He is driven by his commitment to inform, educate, and empower his audience, and to uphold the highest standards of journalistic excellence and integrity.

Tin Shingle Members will find contacts listed who are producers for both shows.

New Media Contacts Added

Lorraine Ali: Television Critic, The Los Angeles Times
From LinkedIn: Lorraine Ali is a television critic and media columnist with the Los Angeles Times. Ali joined the Times in 2011 as music editor and later served as TV editor for both print and digital platforms. Ali was Newsweek's music critic and then a senior culture writer from 2000 to 2010. Prior to Newsweek she was a senior critic with Rolling Stone and a Mademoiselle columnist. Her byline has appeared in a diverse roster of publications and digital platforms including The New York Times, GQ, The Hollywood Reporter and SPIN.

Aish Menon: Segment Producer, MSNBC Morning Joe
From LinkedIn: I've been a news producer for two years at stations in the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania market. I love being able to showcase and tell stories in a way that is captivating to audiences, while also providing them with the most important and necessary information. I love writing and working in a fast-paced environment, which is why I feel the news industry is perfect for me.

Dena Takruri: Senior Presenter/Producer, Al Jazeera
From LinkedIn: Dena Takruri is an award-winning journalist who is recognized for her bold and immersive reporting around the world, characterized by speaking truth to power and giving voice to those unheard. As Senior Presenter at AJ+, she hosts the docuseries "Direct From with Dena Takruri," which explores injustices, conflict, and turmoil impacting our world. Her show has been honored with a prestigious Peabody Award and two national Edward R. Murrow Awards. Dena is also the coauthor of "They Called Me A Lioness: A Palestinian Girl's Fight For Freedom," written with Palestinian activist written with Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi.

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Updated Media Outlets and Contacts: Back In The New York Groove

Inspired by The Kelly Clarkson Show relocating to New York City, our latest edition of Updated Media Outlets and contacts are based in The Red Apple.

For Season 5, The Kelly Clarkson Show has moved cross country from Los Angeles to New York setting up digs at Rockefeller Center, the home base for NBC. Universal. Clarkson recently shared on The Today Show she wanted to move back to the East Coast to be closer to her family and that even after 20 years, Los Angeles never quite felt like home.

Focusing on daytime talk, interviews, celebrity, and gossip; singer Kelly Clarkson offers heartwarming stories, live musical performances, games, and surprises.

WNBC’s New York Live Show is a daily lifestyle show giving viewers the best in all things New York such as food, fashion, beauty & lifestyle, Broadway, and local spotlights. Airs daily Monday through Friday at 11:30 am EST.

Tin Shingle Members will find contacts listed who are producers for the show.

Get Ideas

Need ideas of why to pitch these media outlets? If you are a member of Tin Shingle, start a conversation in Tin Shingle's Pitch Whisperer. Or tune in on Wednesdays to our members-only group consulting session, Pitch Whisperer TuneUp.

You can also get private, one-on-one help through
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Updated Media Outlets and Contacts

After 148 days, the Writer’s Guild of America (WGA) reached an agreement on September 26, 2023. Daytime and late-night talk show writers are getting back to work! And we at Tin Shingle are back with more Media Library updates to keep under your radar.

Breaking entertainment news, the latest celebrity gossip and pictures, E! News is your source for entertainment news, celebrities and pop culture.

E! is an American basic cable channel which primarily focuses on pop culture, celebrity focused reality shows, and movies, owned by the NBCUniversal Television and Streaming division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast.

The Miami Herald is an American daily newspaper owned by The McClatchy Company and headquartered in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Founded in 1903, it is the fifth largest newspaper in Florida, serving Miami-Dade, Broward, and Monroe counties. It once circulated throughout all of Florida, Latin America and the Caribbean.

Tin Shingle Members will find contacts listed who are producers for the show.

New Media Contacts Added

Education

Katia Parks: Education Reporter for The Baltimore Sun
From LinkedIn: KATIA PARKS is an Education Reporter for The Baltimore Sun. She graduated cum laude at Morgan State University with a B.S. in Multimedia Journalism, and have received a Keystone Media Award for their stories as a Public Safety Reporter at the York Daily Record.
She has experience reporting education, crime, public safety, press conferences, court trials, feature stories, and investigative reporting.

Get Ideas

Need ideas of why to pitch these media outlets? If you are a member of Tin Shingle, start a conversation in Tin Shingle's Pitch Whisperer. Or tune in on Wednesdays to our members-only group consulting session, Pitch Whisperer TuneUp.

You can also get private, one-on-one help through
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WGA Strike Pauses Some Daytime Talk Shows After Backlash

The ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes are causing television programs, expecting to season premiere this month, to take a side on the picket line. First it was The Drew Barrymore Show, who initially announced they would start production without striking writers.

It did not take long for the backlash to come, including Barrymore being dropped as the host of the upcoming National Book Foundation awards. While she initially defended her position while issuing an apology, she backtracked a couple days later and announced on her Instagram that she is pausing the show.

The pushback from the unemployed writers and their supporters proclaiming that hosts should not be on television while their writers are on strike has struck a deep nerve and now shows such as The Kelly Clarkson Show, The Talk, and The Jennifer Hudson Show are following suit to avoid the PR nightmare. All of these shows were expected to return on September 18th. Now their expected return air dates are TBA.

Not all daytime talk shows are delaying their production. Programs such as Tamron Hall and Sherri, have returned on-air with no backlash or picket lines outside their studios, why? Neither show employs WGA writers. Most talk show hosts fall under SAG-AFTRA but under the Network Television Code contract which allows them to still appear on television while those under the Television/Streaming/Theatrical contracts cannot.

Ready To Stream: [PR] TuneUp: Editing Email Pitches For TV

Editing Email Pitches For TV

During this TuneUp, Katie went over 3 email pitches intended for a TV segment. Listen in to hear how she edited them. What did she keep in mind? What kind of changes did she make?

Plus, get a minute of motivation to start it all off, as per usual. Because getting the word out is hard to do, and requires gumption and courage.

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Ready To Stream: When A Good Morning America (GMA) Feature Goes Not The Way You Wanted

When A Good Morning America (GMA) Feature Goes Not The Way You Wanted

What happens when you get featured on Good Morning America, and the segment that the producer's air is not what you imagined - and you don't want to show it to anyone. What do you do? Can you still use it? How did this happen? MorayaSeeger DeGeare shares her experience during this TuneUp.

The dream came to this New York based relationship therapist - Good Morning America came calling. Moraya Seeger DeGeare of BFF Therapy in Beacon, NY  (you've seen her before at Tin Shingle!) started a chalk conversation movement from her side hustle activist brand - To My Old Racist Earth - during the beginning of the protests in 2020. And she activated it again in 2021.

Last year, a friend saw what she was doing and reached out. That friend worked for Good Morning America and wanted to feature the movement that encouraged children's participation.

Moraya organized several families for the producers to interview, and a lot of footage was shot. However, what aired was much different than Moraya expected. So much so, that she didn't want to share the full feature with her own following after it aired nationwide.

In the name of helping others, Moraya agreed to come on Tin Shingle's next TuneUp to talk about the experience. 

Here's what we covered:

  • The Process: How the Good Morning America segment came to be.

  • What to expect: Can the star of the story control the narrative?

  • Analyzing the segment: What parts triggered Moraya and why.

  • "Granddaughter Of": Moraya is the granddaughter of Pete Seeger, the musician who was a major figure during the Civil Rights Movement and in environmental justice. Will this always lead a segment, leaving a person feeling in a shadow?

  • What to do next? What if you hate the segment? Should you bury it forever? No. We are going to milk it, and Katie will tell you why.

  • Where do we go from here? You got Good Morning America - most people's biggest dream - now what?

  • Sought After - but what if you want to steer? Moraya is approached often by the media as an expert in her field. When it comes to building buzz around her chalk movement, she realized that she needed to start pitching - just like everybody else! Katie will give her some tips. Not that she needs them! But all of us need tips and nudges.

See pictures of this segment in Tin Shingle's blog post, and watch the whole thing.

HOW TO WATCH

Anyone can watch a Tin Shingle TuneUp from their computer, mobile phone or tablet. The process is different for premium members and the public.

MEMBERS OF TIN SHINGLE (FREE)

Stream any TuneUp Webinar anytime with your Tin Shingle membership. No need to purchase it, this TuneUp is ready to play from this page! When you are logged in, you will see a big screen.

NON-MEMBERS ($65)

Once you buy a TuneUp, you own it forever. The video or audio recording will appear on the TuneUp page that you just purchased from, and all you need to do is press play.

TuneUp: When A Feature On Good Morning America (GMA) Goes In A Different Direction | Interview With To My Old Racist Earth Founder, Moraya Seeger DeGeare

When A GMA Feature Goes Not The Way You Wanted

When: Wednesday, July 14th, 2020
Time: 1pm EST
Where: At your computer or on your phone.
Price: Free for all during this live broadcast.

The dream came to this New York based relationship therapist - Good Morning America came calling. Moraya Seeger DeGeare of BFF Therapy in Beacon, NY  (you've seen her before at Tin Shingle!) started a chalk conversation movement from her side hustle activist brand - To My Old Racist Earth - during the beginning of the protests in 2020.

A friend saw what she was doing and reached out. That friend worked for Good Morning America, and wanted to feature the movement that encouraged children's participation.

Moraya organized several families for the producers to interview, and a lot of footage was shot. However, what aired was much different than Moraya expected. So much so, that she didn't want to share the full feature with her own following after it aired nation-wide.

In the name of helping others, Moraya has agreed to come on Tin Shingle's next TuneUp to talk about the experience. Here's what we're going to cover:

  • The Process: How the Good Morning America segment came to be.

  • What to expect: can the star of the story control the narrative?

  • Analyzing the segment: What parts triggered Moraya and why.

  • "Granddaughter Of": Moraya is the granddaughter of Pete Seeger, the musician who was a major figure during the Civil Rights Movement and in environmental justice. Will this always lead a segment, leaving a person feeling in a shadow?

  • What to do next? What if you hate the segment? Should you bury it forever? No. We are going to milk it, and Katie will tell you why.

  • Where do we go from here? You got Good Morning America - most people's biggest dream - now what?

  • Sought After - but what if you want to steer? Moraya is approached often by the media as an expert in her field. When it comes to building buzz around her chalk movement, she realized that she needed to start pitching - just like everybody else! Katie will give her some tips. Not that she needs them! But all of us need tips and nudges.

  • See pictures of this segment in Tin Shingle's blog post, and watch the whole thing.

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The Second Run Of 'Tamron Hall' Set To Air on OWN

Photo Credit: Disney

Photo Credit: Disney

Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) has licensed Tamron Hall - daytime talk show to begin on Monday, September 14. New episodes will run on OWN Monday-Friday at 8am and 1pm. Season One episodes of Tamron Hall will also air on OWN Monday-Friday at 9am and 2pm.

“Tamron is a dynamic host and an incomparable journalist. She delves into important conversations that matter to OWN viewers and we are so excited to have her as a part our daytime lineup,” said Tina Perry, president, OWN. “Tamron joined Oprah on her recent ‘2020 Vision’ tour, and we saw firsthand how engaging she is with audiences. Her show is a breakout daytime hit, and we welcome her to OWN with open arms.”

“Having Oprah’s engaged and passionate OWN viewers join us at our table is both meaningful and a privilege, especially during this moment in history where conversations matter more than ever before,” said Hall. “I can’t imagine a more perfect second home for my show and I am thrilled to join Oprah and the OWN family.”

'E! News', 'Pop Of The Morning', 'In The Room' Canceled

On Tuesday, E! announced the plan on cutting its staff amid the economic hardship brought on by the pandemic. E! has canceled its three New York-based entertainment news programs — E! NewsPop Of The Morning and In The Room. ‘E! News’ has been on air for 29 years. ‘Pop of the Morning’ and ‘In the Room,’ were only seven-months-old.

The news comes one year after E! announced an expansion of its entertainment news programming - moving from the West Coast as an evening news program to New York as a morning show.

E! News network shows "Daily Pop" and "Nightly Pop" will still be filmed and aired out of LA, and E!'s website and social media accounts will still be active.

Keeping Up With The Kardashians Ending After 14 Years And 20 Seasons on E!

Photo Credit: E! Entertainment

Photo Credit: E! Entertainment

Keeping Up With The Kardashians, the reality series on E! News is ending in 2021 after 14 years and 20 seasons.

The family broke the news in an Instagram post on September 8th.

“It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to Keeping Up with the Kardashians. After what will be 14 years, 20 seasons, hundreds of episodes and several spin-off shows, we’ve decided as a family to end this very special journey.  We are beyond grateful to all of you who’ve watched us for all of these years – through the good times, the bad times, the happiness, the tears, and the many relationships and children. We’ll forever cherish the wonderful memories and countless people we’ve met along the way,” the family wrote.

“Thank you to the thousands of individuals and businesses that have been a part of this experience and most importantly, a very special thank you to Ryan Seacrest for believing in us, E! for being our partner, and our production team at Bunim/Murray who’ve spent countless hours filming our lives,” they added.

The announcement was signed by Kris Jenner, Kourtney Kardashian, Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian, Rob Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, Kylie Jenner and Scott Disick.

Its 19th season will begin airing on September 17 and will be followed by one final season, season 20, in 2021.