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ABC News Studios Launching Slate of New Content

Reena Mehta, the senior vice president of streaming and digital content, and Mike Kelley, the vice president and ABC News Studios lead, will lead the creative and business direction of the venture. 

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ABC News Studios is bringing a slate of new projects as it launches three feature documentaries and 15 series and specials in production, per Deadline.

The initiative will see ABC News Studios produce more than 100 hours of content for platforms such as ABC, Hulu, Disney+, National Geographic, and others in 2022.

Reena Mehta, the senior vice president of streaming and digital content, and Mike Kelley, the vice president and ABC News Studios lead, will lead the creative and business direction of the venture. 

“We’ve been creating longform for quite a while, but we are really formalizing it under the ABC News umbrella,” Mehta said. “We want to also tell diverse untold stories.”

“Because we also manage podcasts and have close relationships with Disney, Hulu, NatGeo, and our internal content partners, we can really fuel IP across a lot of these lanes and have been really empowered to do that from a monetary investment perspective as well as a staffing perspective.”

Kelley stated that the goal is to have multiple monthly launches across platforms. 

“One of the strengths that we have as being part of ABC News is that we are generating new IP every minute of every day. And so we’re kind of constantly in communication with other departments within the news division, to talk about those new ideas that can turn into narrative programming,” Kelley said. 

“We as a studio are really focused, kind of not on the traditional news side, but on turning those into long form narrative documentary style stories that even lean a little bit more into the kind of entertainment consumption as opposed to news consumption.”

ABC News Studios already have various projects ready for a debut, including content from George Stephanopoulos and Whoopi Goldberg lending her voice as a narrator. 

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Chris Cuomo: The Daily Wire Stopped Potential Candace Owens vs Ben Shapiro Debate Out of Fear

“The company decided we lose if he goes toe toe-to-toe with Candace Owens. So shut her up and they have the right to do it because of the contract.”

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Last month, a social media spat between The Daily Wire co-founders Ben Shapiro and Jeremy Boreing against former employee Candace Owens led to a debate challenge. It hasn’t happened, and NewsNation anchor Chris Cuomo feels like he knows why.

While appearing in a podcast interview with Patrick Bet-David, Cuomo argued that The Daily Wire doesn’t want Shapiro to debate against Owens because the company is fearful he will lose.

“The Daily Wire doesn’t believe that Shapiro wins the debate with Candace Owens,” Cuomo said.

“You think they believe that?,” the podcast host asked.

“One hundred percent, otherwise there’s no reason to do it. If this is working for you, you let it go, right? … That’s what Ben Shapiro has been saying. Everybody’s going to understand that Candace Owens has positions that are not just incorrect, but morally wrong in a way that Ben Shapiro says matters,” Chris Cuomo retorted. “He’s not just another corporate guy. It’s not just another company now, but in fact, it is just another company. And the company decided we lose if he goes toe toe-to-toe with Candace Owens. So shut her up and they have the right to do it because of the contract.”

The conversation stemmed from a recent suggestion from Glenn Greenwald that The Daily Wire utilized a clause in Owens’ used an arbitrator to secure a gag order against her, preventing a debate.

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CNN Adds Meena Duerson, Mike Valerio to Growing List of Correspondents

Duerson will be based in New York while Valerio will relocate to Asia later this month.

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A day after announcing the addition of former VICE News correspondent Isobel Yeung, another reporter from the defunct outlet is joining CNN.

Former VICE correspondent Meena Duerson is joining the network and will be based in New York.

She has plenty of news media experience. Before joining VICE, she spent 8 years at NBC’s Today show as an editorial director. She also worked at the New York Daily News and ABC News.

Additionally, the network has announced Mike Valerio is joining as a new Asian-based international correspondent.

An eight-time Emmy Award winner, Valerio was previously a national correspondent for CNN Newscource based in Los Angeles.

“We are delighted to welcome Mike to CNN International to cover the many important stories from the Asia Pacific region.” said Senior Vice President & Managing Editor APAC, CNN International, Ellana Lee. “Mike’s versatility, his experience in the political sphere, and his strong background in investigative reporting will provide fresh insights to regional events in this dynamic part of the world.”

Valerio will relocate to Asia later this month.

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Greg Gutfeld: ‘I’m Not Going to Sit Up and Beg’ Kristi Noem to Appear on Fox News Show

In addition to canceling her appearance with Fox News, Noem also did not make her scheduled visit with CNN’s Dana Bash during Inside Politics Wednesday.

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South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) canceled her appearances with Fox News and CNN to promote her new book after a series of disastrous interviews with other news outlets. Fox News primetime host Greg Gutfeld said he wasn’t interested in begging her for an interview.

Noem has been the subject of controversy first of revealing that she shot her 14-month-old puppy after it showed aggressive behavior and wouldn’t follow her directions. She subsequently shared she also shot a goat on her ranch.

After those excerpts went viral, Noem came under fire for claiming she “stared down” North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un when they met. However, a South Dakota publication investigated the claim and came to the conclusion that it is highly unlikely Noem ever met with the North Korean leader. She has continually refused to answer whether she met with the dictator.

As Gutfeld! began Tuesday night, the primetime host shared that Noem had reneged on her scheduled appearance. Earlier in the day, the Governor — who was viewed by many as a potential Vice Presidential candidate for Republican nominee Donald Trump — was pressed for answers by Newsmax host Rob Finnerty about claims made in her new book.

Representatives for Noem told the Fox News program that she was forced to cancel her appearance due to the weather.

“I don’t believe it,” Gutfeld said, before adding “I just think it’s a little late to keep her on a short leash. I hoped she’d reconsider, but I’m not going to sit up and beg.”

Fox News host Dana Perino jokingly sat in Noem’s place for the interrogation from Greg Gutfeld, joking that she had killed another puppy named “Ghost Writer.”

In addition to canceling her appearance with Fox News, Kristi Noem also did not make her scheduled visit with CNN’s Dana Bash during Inside Politics Wednesday.

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