CBS NEWS ANNOUNCES MULTIPLATFORM COVERAGE PLANS FOR THE IOWA CAUCUSES
CBS News will provide extensive coverage of the Iowa caucuses Monday, Feb. 3 across all broadcasts and platforms, including primetime updates on the CBS Television Network and live, comprehensive coverage on CBSN, CBS News’ 24/7 streaming news service.
CBS EVENING NEWS anchor and managing editor Norah O’Donnell will lead the Network’s coverage and anchor the primetime updates tonight, beginning at 8:00 PM, ET. O’Donnell and the CBS News team of journalists reporting from Iowa and beyond will provide the latest news as results come in. CBS News will feature on-the-ground reporting from chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett, political correspondent Ed O’Keefe and correspondent Nikole Killion.
CBS THIS MORNING (7:00-9:00 AM) kicked off today’s coverage of the Iowa caucuses with co-host Tony Dokoupil anchoring live from Des Moines as part of the broadcast’s extensive coverage. Major Garrett, Ed O’Keefe and CBS News special correspondent Alex Wagner joined Dokoupil, as well as the team of CBS News political contributors, to discuss the Iowa caucuses and CBS News polling, which shows a tight and fluid race. Gayle King and Anthony Mason anchored live from the studio. The program will continue with analysis and results of the Iowa caucus Tuesday morning.
Full coverage also continues tonight on the CBS EVENING NEWS WITH NORAH O’DONNELL (6:30-7:00 PM, ET) with the CBS News team providing the latest headlines from Iowa.
CBSN, CBS News’ free 24/7 news streaming service, will stream wall-to-wall coverage of the Iowa caucuses throughout the day featuring on-the-ground coverage from Des Moines. At 5:00 PM, ET, Elaine Quijano will anchor a special edition of “Red & Blue” focusing on the first-in-the-nation caucus. She will be joined by contributors Caitlin Huey-Burns, Antjuan Seawright, Leslie Sanchez, and Lynda Tran, as well as additional guests and reporters live from the Hawkeye State.
CBS News’ live blog will provide continuous updates throughout the day at CBSNews.com.
CBS News Radio will provide continuous coverage by Bill Rehkopf, Leonard Steinhorn, Peter Maer, Steve Dorsey, Steve Futterman and Jim Krasula. CBS News Radio will also provide stations with short-form special reports throughout the night and will stream its coverage online, on mobile apps and on smart speakers. Download the CBS News Radio App for iOS and Android or ask any Alexa-enabled device to play CBS News Radio.
CBS Newspath, CBS News’ newsgathering organization providing news and information to 200+ affiliates nationwide and to broadcasters around the world, will feature extensive coverage and digital content leading up to and during the Iowa Caucuses with Natalie Brand and Michael George report from Hawkeye State.
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