Jump to content

CBS News Roundup: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Alaibot (talk | contribs)
m Robot: Changing template: US-tv-stub
No edit summary
Line 3: Line 3:
[[Image:Uptotheminute.gif|right|thumb|240px|''Up To The Minute'' Logo]]
[[Image:Uptotheminute.gif|right|thumb|240px|''Up To The Minute'' Logo]]


'''''Up To The Minute''''' (UTTM) is [[CBS]]'s overnight broadcast which offers hard news, features, interviews, weather, sports, business and commentary. Up to the Minute draws from the full resources of [[CBS News]], including the [[CBS Evening News]], Newspath, Affiliate stations, the CBS Radio Network and Reuters Television. It rebroadcasts selected stories from [[CBS Sunday Morning]], [[48 Hours (show)|48 Hours]], [[60 Minutes]] and [[Face the Nation]]. Its anchor is [[Meg Oliver]].
'''''Up To The Minute''''' (UTTM) is [[CBS]]'s overnight broadcast which offers hard news, features, interviews, weather, sports, business and commentary. Up To The Minute draws from the full resources of [[CBS News]], including the [[CBS Evening News]], Newspath, Affiliate stations, the CBS Radio Network and Reuters Television. It rebroadcasts selected stories from [[CBS Sunday Morning]], [[48 Hours (show)|48 Hours]], [[60 Minutes]] and [[Face the Nation]]. Its anchor is [[Meg Oliver]].


It premiered on [[CBS]] in April [[1992]].
It premiered on [[CBS]] in April [[1992]].

Revision as of 22:17, 10 June 2006

"Up To The Minute" is also a scoreboard segment on CBC's "Hockey Night In Canada".
File:Uptotheminute.gif
Up To The Minute Logo

Up To The Minute (UTTM) is CBS's overnight broadcast which offers hard news, features, interviews, weather, sports, business and commentary. Up To The Minute draws from the full resources of CBS News, including the CBS Evening News, Newspath, Affiliate stations, the CBS Radio Network and Reuters Television. It rebroadcasts selected stories from CBS Sunday Morning, 48 Hours, 60 Minutes and Face the Nation. Its anchor is Meg Oliver.

It premiered on CBS in April 1992.

It is offered from 2am-6am ET/PT on the CBS television network.

Its main competitor is ABC World News Now.