WHYY To Provide Unmatched Live Coverage of Key Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey Elections
WHYY To Provide Unmatched Live Coverage of Key Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey Elections
...Coverage to be broadcast on WHYY TV12, 91FM and online at TheNextMayor.com...
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- WHYY, the leading public broadcasting station in the greater Philadelphia region, will provide live coverage of key Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey elections Tuesday, November 7. Produced by WHYY's News & Public Affairs Service, election night coverage will be broadcast on WHYY TV12, 91FM and online at TheNextMayor.com. Coverage begins on TV12 and online at 9:00 p.m.; radio coverage will begin at 8:00 p.m.
"WHYY will utilize multiple broadcast platforms on November 7th to provide residents of the Delaware Valley with unmatched coverage of these important elections," said WHYY President and CEO Bill Marrazzo. "Particularly during election season, our trusted News & Public Affairs Service puts today's most complex regional, national and international issues into context by providing clarity, a diverse perspective, intelligent insight and meaningful analysis."
On WHYY TV12, Nancy Karibjanian of WHYY's Delaware Tonight will anchor live from WHYY's Philadelphia studios while Rob Stewart of Delaware Tonight broadcasts from WHYY's Wilmington Studios. During the evening, Marty Moss- Coane, host of WHYY's Radio Times, will interview a group of astute political experts; and Alan Tu, Radio Times Executive Producer, will moderate a focus group of informed citizens. WHYY will also partner with FOX 29 Philadelphia to provide live television broadcasts from campaign headquarters throughout the region.
Dave Heller, WHYY 91FM PM anchor, will be broadcasting live on 91FM, and the entire radio news staff will be reporting from local campaign headquarters. 91FM can be streamed online at whyy.org.
Online, WHYY Content Producer Dan Pohlig will be contributing posts to TheNextMayor.com, while reporting on what other political blogs are saying about the elections.
WHYY is what a diverse community has in common. WHYY, through television, radio and other communications services, makes our region a better place, connecting each of us to the world's richest ideas and all of us to one another.
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CONTACT: Jeff Bundy of WHYY, +1-215-351-2381
Web site: http://www.whyy.org/
http://www.thenextmayor.com/
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