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Nov 11, 2019 · “Nightly Business Report,” the PBS program that started in 1979 and became TV’s longest-running business-news broadcast, is set to cease production by the end of the year.
In December 2012, Atalaya fired another seven NBR editorial employees, including Chicago Bureau Chief Diane Eastabrook. The program also announced the complete closing of its Chicago bureau, leaving it with staff reporters only in New York and Washington, D.C.
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Dec 12, 2012 · “Nightly Business Report,” which is aired on more than 350 PBS stations across the country, has laid off seven staffers and closed its Chicago bureau, Talking Biz News has confirmed. Among those losing their jobs were Midwest bureau chief Diane Eastabrook, a gifted storytellers and resourceful reporter, and videographer and editor Mike Prendergast, a talented […]
Nov 21, 2019 · “Nightly Business Report” will cease production after Dec. 27. The announcement was made by CNBC, the current owner. NBR, which celebrated its 40 th anniversary last January, pioneered daily business news on television.
Erik Pridemore has to explain why Nightly Business Report has its series finale, and how it marked the end of an era after nearly 41 years on the PBS airwave...
Nov 12, 2019 · Nightly Business Report will cease production after Dec. 27. APT reportedly learned of the decision on Nov. 4. “We were just sorry to hear they made that decision,” an APT spokesperson said. “From our perspective, it was a business decision.” PBS is apparently discussing options with BBC News to fill the Nightly Business Report timeslot.
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Jan 24, 2020 · Even media coverage conflated NBR with PBS. An article in Variety mistakenly announced, “PBS’ [sic] ‘Nightly Business Report’ To Cease Production by Year End.” And that’s OK.