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Genre. News program. Created by. Roone Arledge. Presented by. Ted Koppel (1. Dan Harris[1] (2. Byron Pitts (2. 01.

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United States. Original language(s)English. No. of seasons. 33. Production. Executive producer(s)Roxanna Sherwood (2. Location(s)ABC News Washington Bureau, Washington, D. C. (1. 98. 0–2. 00. Times Square Studios. New York City, New York (2.

Read the Latest Entertainment and Celebrity News, TV News and Breaking News from TVGuide.com. Nightline (or ABC News Nightline) is a late-night news program broadcast by ABC in the United States with a franchised formula to other networks and stations. Watch the official Jimmy Kimmel Live! online at ABC.com. Get exclusive videos and free episodes. Quick Questions; TV Ratings; Major Crimes: Would You Watch the Cancelled TV Show on Another Channel? Midnight, Texas: NBC Previews the Finale; Would You Watch Season Two?

ABC News Headquarters, New York City, New York (2. Camera setup. Multi- camera. Running time. 20 minutes (1. Production company(s)ABC News Productions. Release. Original network.

ABCPicture format. SDTV)(1. 98. 0–2. HDTV)(2. 00. 8–present)[4]Original release.

March 2. 4, 1. 98. Chronology. Related shows. External links. Websitewww. Nightline (or ABC News Nightline) is a late- night news program broadcast by ABC in the United States with a franchised formula to other networks and stations elsewhere in the world. Created by Roone Arledge,[5] the program featured Ted Koppel as its main anchor from March 1. November 2. 00. 5.

It is currently anchored by Dan Harris, Byron Pitts and Juju Chang on an alternating basis. Nightline airs weeknights from 1. Eastern Time after Jimmy Kimmel Live!, which previously served as the program's lead- out from 2.

In 2. 00. 2, Nightline was ranked 2. TV Guide's 5. 0 Greatest TV Shows of All Time.[6] It has won three Peabody Awards, one in 2.

Heart of Darkness"[8] and "The Survivors".[9]Through a video- sharing agreement with the BBC, Nightline repackages some of the BBC's output for an American audience. Segments from Nightline are shown in a condensed form on ABC's overnight news program World News Now. There is also a version of Nightline for sister cable channel Fusion. The Iran Crisis–America Held Hostage (1. The program had its beginnings on November 8, 1.

Iran hostage crisis. ABC News president Roone Arledge felt that the best way to compete against NBC's The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson was to update Americans on the latest news from Iran. At that time, the show was called The Iran Crisis–America Held Hostage: Day "xxx", where xxx represented each day that Iranians held the occupants of the U. S. Embassy in Tehran, Iran hostage.

Originally, World News Tonight lead anchor Frank Reynolds hosted the 2. Shortly after its creation, Reynolds stopped hosting the program. Ted Koppel, then ABC News's State Department Correspondent, took on the hosting duties. It was not until a few days later that a producer had the idea of displaying the number of days on America Held Hostage (e. Day 1. 5, Day 5. 0, Day 1. Ted Koppel's Nightline (1.

At the end of the hostage crisis in 1. Nightline – had entrenched itself on ABC's programming schedule, and made Koppel a national figure.

ABC had previously used the title "Night Line" for a short- lived 1 a. Les Crane that was broadcast over the network's New York Cityflagship station, WABC- TV, starting in 1. The program originally aired four nights a week (on Monday through Thursdays) until 1. Fridays was shifted to air after Nightline. By this time, the news program had expanded to 3.

For much of its history, the program prided itself on providing a mix of investigative journalism and extended interviews (something that continues to be featured to this day, albeit at a reduced extent), which would look out of place on World News Tonight. The format of the show featured an introduction by the host, then a taped piece on the specific topic of the night; then after a commercial break, there was a live interview related to the topic of the piece. In 1. 98. 3, ABC attempted to change the program's format to feature multiple topics and expand it to one hour, as opposed to focusing on a single topic in a half- hour. This switch proved to be unsuccessful, and after a few months, the original format of the program was restored. Once the original format returned, reverting to a 3.

Koppel's tenure; it was changed following his retirement. The program remains unique in American media, considering its nightly broadcasts. Most other similar shows only air once a week, though usually in a prime time slot for a full hour. Nightline is usually less sensationalistic than the weekly news magazines (which often emphasize soft news programming, stories of such type – such as pop culture- related stories – Nightline has incorporated to a moderate degree following Koppel's departure), though the program has caused controversy on occasion. In 1. 98. 2, Koppel interviewed Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) chief Yasser Arafat on the program, in which he had indicated that he would not accept conditions from the U.

S. to recognize the PLO.[1. In 1. 98. 4, the program featured an interview with Supreme Court. Chief Justice. Warren Burger, marking his first live television appearance.

In honor of the 4. Anniversary of D- Day in 1. Nightline aired a special edition which "covered" the landings on Normandy as though modern television news, along with satellite reports, had existed at the time. The following year in 1.

South Africa. In 1. Philippines' first female president, Corazon Aquino, and outgoing president Ferdinand Marcos, the latter of which tried to defend the extravagant lifestyle (including the extensive shoe collection) of his wife Imelda during the country's economic hardship.[1. In an interview with Nightline in 1. Watch Keeper Of The Flame Online. Colorado. Democratic senator and 1. Gary Hart admitted to having cheated on his wife, Lee Ludwig, with Donna Rice, in the aftermath of an exposé in the Miami Herald that revealed the affair, leading to his withdrawal from the presidential election. That year, Nightline broadcast for the first time in the Soviet Union.

In 1. 98. 8, Nightline conducted a special report on- location from Jerusalem. Memorable subjects[edit]During Ted Koppel's tenure as anchor (and on rare occasions since his departure), Nightline devoted each episode to a unique subject. Watch Sabrina Online Ibtimes on this page. Since its inception, the program has covered many subjects (science, education, politics, economics, society, and breaking news). Many candidates for government offices, such as David Duke (in November 1. Nightline to try to promote themselves. Seeing that there are a large number of prisons in the United States, it created an ongoing series in 1.

Crime and Punishment". Over the years, Nightline had a number of technological firsts. The program did the first live report from the base of Mount Everest. In November 1. 99. Michael Guillen did the first live broadcast from Antarctica. There were times when a major breaking news story occurred as late as 1.

Eastern Time, resulting in the subject of that night's edition being changed in order to cover the story in some form of detail, depending on the depth of information available at the time of broadcast. Examples of this were the deaths of John Lennon (1. Yasser Arafat (2.

Other important series[according to whom?] were "America: In Black and White" and "A Matter of Choice". Nightline held a series of town hall meetings; some of the more important ones[according to whom?] include the Israeli- Palestinian Town Meeting in 1. Nelson Mandela on June 2. War in Iraq in 2.

The first such "Town Meeting", in 1. Eastern Time, on the night of its broadcast) discussing the AIDS epidemic of that period in the U. S. The interview was a major portion of the episode where important people were asked tough questions on the spot. Another series of town hall meetings featured public discussions and appearances by Japanese officials on the poor performance of American business during the 1. Japanese businesses. These town hall meetings coincided with the corporate takeovers of U.

S. companies by Japanese corporations during the early 1. MCA by Matsushita, and CBS Records and Columbia Pictures by Sony Corporation).

Perhaps the most infamous episode[according to whom?] of Nightline occurred on April 6, 1.