Dan Rather Reports

Dan Rather Reports
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Original network AXS TV
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Dan Rather Reports was a weekly news television show hosted by former CBS news anchor Dan Rather and airing on AXS TV from 2006 until 2013.[1]

The show premiered on November 14, 2006, when Rather was 75 years old. As host, correspondent, and narrator,[2] Rather had been given full creative and editorial control over the new program.[3] Rather planned to focus the show on field correspondence news, investigative journalism, and politics.[4] The hour-long show is broadcast on Tuesdays at 8:00 p.m. ET (rebroadcast at 11:00).[2] Its longer format allows for more in-depth presentation of issues.[5]

Initially The New York Times commented that it "seems to favor Democrats who love America".[2]

In 2008, Dan Rather Reports was awarded a News and Documentary Emmy.[6] The show was also nominated for Emmy awards in 2007 and 2009.[7][8]

Episodes

Notes

  1. "Mashable man Dan Rather isn't the retiring type", Associated Press, 2015-07-31, retrieved 2016-04-04
  2. 1 2 3 Virginia Heffernan (November 16, 2006). "Lowdown on War Veterans, Seasoned Anchor in High-Def". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-04-06.
  3. Arenstein, Seth (July 31, 2006). "Editor's Note: Cowboys Return to Cable". CableFAX, the Magazine. Retrieved 2010-04-06.
  4. "Dan Rather". Tavis Smiley. Public Broadcasting Service. October 30, 2006. Retrieved 2010-04-06.
  5. "'Dan Rather Reports' Marks One Hundred Episodes on HDNet". redOrbit. March 18, 2009. Retrieved 2010-04-06.
  6. Gough, Paul J. (September 23, 2008). "War stories honored at News Emmys". Reuters. Retrieved 2010-04-06.
  7. Greppi, Michele (July 17, 2007). "Public TV Leads List of News Emmy Nominees". TVWeek. Retrieved 2010-04-06.
  8. "Dan Rather Reports Get Emmy Nomination". HDNet. November 9, 2009. Retrieved 2010-04-06.

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