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 The Marshall House Hotel in Savannah, GA
Today," NBC News' morning news program co-anchored by Katie Couric and Matt Lauer, selected The Marshall House for a brief travel feature on fun get-away locations within an easy drive from Atlanta, Georgia.
"Today" is a three-hour, morning news program broadcast weekdays from 7am to 10am.
The Marshall House was featured on the Today Show.
www.marshallhouse.com /todayshow.shtml

  
 NBC's Today Show
On Friday, March 8, NBC's "Today Show" aired a segment on curing bad breath.
"Today Show" co-anchor Katie Couric interviewed Dr. Richard Price, a dentist and Consumer Advisor for the American Dental Association, on the subject of bad breath.
SPOKANE, WA-- For the second time in only five weeks, Oxyfresh products were seen by millions of viewers on a national news program.
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 Kneisel Hall Adult Institute Program
In addition to the recording of a large library of chamber music, there were many radio and television performances, including numerous appearances on the NBC Today Show during the earlier years of that program.
In 25 years with the Fine Arts, he concertized throughout America, Canada, Europe and the Far East, 270 cities in 28 countries in a repertoire of almost 300 works, from Bach to Britten and beyond.
www.kneisel.org /loft.htm

  
 NBC.com > NBC News
NBC News pioneered the morning news program when it launched "Today" 50 years ago.
NBC Nightly News takes viewers to the heart of a breaking new story, whether it's political, international or domestic coverage.
NBC News' Washington Bureau Chief Tim Russert moderates.
www.nbc.com /nbc/NBC_News

  
 NBC.com > NBC News
NBC News pioneered the morning news program when it launched "Today" 50 years ago.
As the first broadcast of the day on the NBC Network, "Early Today" features anchor Kristine Johnson and weathercaster Rosey Edeh and provides a comprehensive look at overnight news and the day ahead.
Whether that story is around the world or around the corner, NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams takes viewers to the heart of political, international and domestic coverage.
www.nbc.com /NBC_News

  
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The Tasting Menu" Career Changer Featured on NBCToday” Network cameras from NBC’s “Weekend Todayprogram were on campus November 16 to shoot a segment about Sheila Stone ’04 for a segment...
Oppenheim will shared the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio's top picks for each age group on Weekend Today on NBC on June 27th.
For the 9th year, NBC's “Today” has assembled the biggest names in music...
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 NBC.com > News & Sports
NBC News pioneered the morning news program when it launched "Today" 50 years ago.
As the first broadcast of the day on the NBC Network, "Early Today" features anchor Kristine Johnson and the NBC Weather Plus team for a comprehensive look at overnight news, the day ahead, plus the latest weather from across the nation.
NBC's coverage also includes an innovative studio show from "The Rink at 30 Rock", "Goalie Cam" and "Inside-the-Glass" reporters consisting of former players and coaches, who will report from between the teams' benches as opposed to the traditional corner runway position.
www.nbc.com /nbc/NBC_News   (513 words)

  
 The Authentic History Center:
NBC Blue: Music of Reminiscence (14:42)*: The beginning of the program is pre-empted by a report from London of the British declaration of war against Japan announced earlier in the morning.
NBC: Special Defense Message (14:19)**: Lynn Stanbaugh, National Commander of the American Legion, outlines the Legion's stand in the ongoing crisis in a speech titled "The Legion Again Answers The Call." The program is interrupted once for a bulletin from an NBC correspondent in Manila that Guam has been bombed.
NBC Red: The Chase and Sanborn Hour (29:34)** featuring Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, and Bud Abbot and Lou Costello: Today's guest is Judy Garland.
www.authentichistory.com /audio/ww2/dec7/ww2_2.html   (513 words)

  
 Today Show - Define Your World of Today Show by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
The Today Show, a morning news program on the United States' NBC network Today (Australian TV program), a...
The) Today Show can refer to: The Today programme, a current affairs programme on BBC Radio 4.
Mom entrepreneurs : NBC Today Show, Oprah TV Today Show, GMA Show, NBC Apprentice, Trump University Coaching.
www.valuesponsor.com /topmover/Today-Show.html   (325 words)

  
 The New York Times > Arts > Television > The TV Watch: 'Today' Seeks Yesterday's Glory
At its height, "Today" had two million more viewers than ABC's "Good Morning America." Now NBC's most profitable program may be in danger of falling behind: for the first time in years, the gap between "Today" and "Good Morning America" recently narrowed to just 270,000 viewers.
Last week NBC dismissed the executive producer of "Today," Tom Touchet, and replaced him with a sports producer, Jim Bell, the program's fourth impresario since 2001.
NBC considered her so critical to restoring the pre-eminence of "Today" after the disaster known as Deborah Norville that in 2001 the network gave her a $60 million contract over four-and-a-half years to keep her from defecting.
www.nytimes.com /2005/04/25/arts/television/25watc.html?ex=1272081600&en=9fcb174d541842ac&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss   (325 words)

  
 The Today Show - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
TODAY (commonly referred to as The Today Show) is a morning news and talk show airing on the NBC television network in the United States.
The Sunday edition of NBC News' Today premiered on September 20, 1987.
MSNBC's Amy Robach, Alison Stewart and Kristine Johnson, Today Show Correspondents Natalie Morales and Melissa Stark, and CNBC's Carl Quintanilla report the daily news headlines from the newsdesk.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Today_Show   (1528 words)

  
 flohome.com - Later Today Press Release
"Later Today" is being developed by NBC News to capitalize on the enormous success and lead-in of the network's morning news leader "Today." The program format will be a mixture of news, entertainment and issue-related segments, covering everything from medical advice, parenting, and fashion to health, financial matters, cooking and fitness.
Her stint on "Today" included conducting interviews, broadcasting live remote shoots and even singing an occasional song on the program.
Henderson, perhaps best known for her role as Carol Brady on the 1970s series, "The Brady Bunch," is actually returning to the "Today" franchise, having served as a "Today Girl" from 1959-60 with founding anchor Dave Garroway.
www.flohome.com /features/f09_press.html   (1528 words)

  
 Later Today Show
"Later Today" is being developed by NBC News to capitalize on the enormous success and lead-in of the network's morning news leader "Today." The program format will be a mixture of news, entertainment and issue-related segments, covering everything from medical advice, parenting, and fashion to health, financial matters, cooking and fitness.
Florence Henderson and Asha Blake are the hosts of "Later Today," NBC News new addition to the morning lineup.
Her stint on "Today" included conducting interviews, broadcasting live remote shoots and even singing an occasional song on the program.
www.nytix.com /TV_Shows/Later_Today/later_today.html   (705 words)

  
 Today Show - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Today Show, a morning news program on the United States' NBC network
The Today programme, a current affairs programme on BBC Radio 4.
Today (Australian TV program), a morning news program in Australia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Today_Show   (107 words)

  
 Ballistic Missile Defense Program News
Flouting the Constitution: Clinton's New ABM Treaty Lacks Senate Consent Thomas Moore Heritage Foundation Backgrounder No. 1174 April 23, 1998 From the time of its signing, the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty has crippled America’s missile defense program, and it continues to be the primary obstacle to protecting Americans from attack by the world’s deadliest weapons.
Facility providing realistic chemical training - 13 May 1998 - (Army News Service) -- Since its opening in 1987, the Chemical Defense Training Facility has served as the principle training center in the area of realistic NBC defense to help American citizens and their allies combat such threats at home.
DoD News Briefing - 13 May 1998 - The latest THAAD test today.
fas.org /spp/starwars/program/news98   (6419 words)

  
 The Today Show with Katie Couric and Matt Lauer
NBC News pioneered this morning news program when it launched “Today” in 1952, with Dave Garroway as host.
The Today Show's studio is on the ground floor at the corner of 49th St. and Rockefeller Center between Fifth and Sixth avenues.
The Today show has had its fair share of fame seekers, one unique stunt transpired at the studio on Wednesday, August 2nd 2000.
nytix.com /TVShows/NewYork/TodayShow   (779 words)

  
 Arts: Television: Networks: National Broadcasting Corporation - Open Site
NBC also ventured into the early morning time slots with the Today show and late evening with Tonight.
Though trailing CBS for most of the 1950s, NBC did break several innovations into television programming.
NBC became the first U.S. network to begin regular television broadcasts with its inaugural telecast of the opening day ceremonies of the New York World's Fair of 1939.
open-site.org /Arts/Television/Networks/National_Broadcasting_Corporation   (779 words)

  
 The NFL Today - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phyllis George was replaced by the 1970 Miss Ohio Jayne Kennedy [3][4] from the 1978 to the 1979 NFL season and left the program after the 1983 season.
In 1998, NBC Sports' American Football Conference contract expired, and CBS Sports took over the rights to telecast its games.
Back then The NFL on CBS showed games of the National Football Conference, which was the result of the old NFL before the merger with the American Football League for the 1970 season.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_NFL_Today   (1119 words)

  
 BOB CERULLO
Cerullo’s informative TV segments have also appeared on NBC TV’s Today program and he was a regular featured guest on Channel 9 TV’s Joe Franklin Show.
Program, the Joan Hamburg Show and Bernard Melzer programs on WOR Radio along with frequent appearances on WEVD’s Bernadette Michaels show.
Cerullo was the resident car expert on the Fox cable network’s FX Morning Breakfast Show, then on the Fox network After Breakfast Show, where he reviewed new cars and delivered car care information for drivers.
www.bobcerullo.com /BobCerullo.htm   (726 words)

  
 The Wall Street Journal Radio Network's Morning Radio Program to Expand to Weekends
The Wall Street Journal Radio Network, the leading provider of business-news programming for radio stations in the U.S., today announced that "The Wall Street Journal This Morning"--America's fastest-growing, early-morning radio-news program--will expand to weekends beginning Jan. 8, 2005.
The Wall Street Journal Radio Network (http://www.wsjradio.com) is the leading provider of business-news programming for radio stations in the United States.
Dow Jones is co-owner with Reuters Group of Factiva, with Hearst of SmartMoney and with NBC Universal of the CNBC television operations in Asia and Europe.
www.tmcnet.com /usubmit/2004/Nov/1091071.htm   (726 words)

  
 Reality television
The production company of the NBC "Today" show weatherman is making what it calls the first-ever dog reality television show.
Due to the typically low production values associated with reality television (such as having only a handful of people on set, no set design, and not much post-production), this type of programming is very popular with television network executives wishing to maximize profits.
Reality television is a genre of television programming which generally is unscripted, documenting actual events over fiction.
www.infothis.com /find/Reality_television   (726 words)

  
 Christmas presence
The two- hour yule-log "program," which had been a Christmas tradition on the station from 1966 to 1989, beat out such stalwarts as NBC's Today show and Good Morning America.
N.Y. In New York, Tribune Broadcasting's WPIX garnered the highest ratings in New York City on Christmas morning by showing simply a yule log burning in a fireplace with Christmas music playing in the background.
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www.temple.edu /ispr/examples/ex01_12_28a.html   (726 words)

  
 The NBA on NBC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When NBC Sports' contract with the NBA expired in 2002, the corresponding rights were passed to The NBA on ABC, a program which came back to TV after 28 years, on Christmas Day 2002, with a doubleheader.
He is the one who announced things like "This is The NBA on NBC." and "Welcome to NetZero at the Half." during the Roundball Rock, and was the main voice-over announcer on the Madison Square Garden Network, the New York regional television channel, between 2002 and 2005.
NBC made a four-year, $1.3 billion bid in the spring of 2002 to renew its NBA coverage, but the league instead made six-year deals worth $4.6 billion with ESPN, ABC, and TNT.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_NBA_on_NBC   (1409 words)

  
 NBC5.com - news -
The various NBC5 Podcasts -- everything from "NBC5 News Today" to a daily HealthWatch report -- are listed below, more than 20 weekly podcasts.
After you've downloaded a program, you'll be asked to enter a URL to subscribe to the podcast feed.
In short, podcasts are MP3 audio programs that are available to be downloaded onto your computer and transferred to an iPod or any portable media device that supports MP3s.
www.nbc5.com /podcast   (906 words)

  
 Today - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Today Show is a morning news program on the United States' NBC network
Today is the fourth song on the Jefferson Airplane album Surrealistic Pillow, released in 1967
Today is a defunct newspaper in the United Kingdom
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Today   (250 words)

  
 Later Today Show
"Later Today" is being developed by NBC News to capitalize on the enormous success and lead-in of the network's morning news leader "Today." The program format will be a mixture of news, entertainment and issue-related segments, covering everything from medical advice, parenting, and fashion to health, financial matters, cooking and fitness.
Florence Henderson and Asha Blake are the hosts of "Later Today," NBC News new addition to the morning lineup.
In addition to his new responsibilities with "Later Today," Bass will continue to serve as senior broadcast producer of "Today," a position he has held since 1995.
www.nytix.com /TV_Shows/Later_Today/later_today.html   (250 words)

  
 About ‘Today’ - Today HIDDEN - MSNBC.com
NBC News pioneered the morning news program when it launched “Today” more than 50 years ago, with Dave Garroway as host.
For what has become one of the program’s trademark series for the past two years, “Today” has broadcast live from remote locations around the world for the “Where in the World is Matt Lauer” annual trip.
Today” is also renowned for providing its audience with a window on the world by broadcasting from remote locations around the globe.
msnbc.msn.com /id/3079108   (752 words)

  
 Maroon 5 Today and Tonight - Moutain FM 102.5
NEW YORK, NY AND LOS ANGELES, CA [Thursday Jun.17.2004] /KMSO/ -- This Friday, June 18, get up early to see Maroon 5 perform live on NBC's morning news program "Today." The concert series is sponsored by Toyota, and performances take place in New York City on Rockefeller Plaza outside the "Today" studios.
Maroon 5 Today and Tonight - Moutain FM 102.5
Stay up late the following Tuesday, June 22, when Maroon 5 guests on NBC's "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno."
www.kmso.com /nmc/news/5726.html   (120 words)

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