Katie Couric Will Anchor the CBS EVENING NEWS and Primetime Coverage From Both Conventions
Harry Smith Will Lead THE EARLY SHOW's Broadcasts from Denver And Maggie Rodriguez from St. Paul
Bob Schieffer Will Anchor FACE THE NATION from Each Convention and,
With Jeff Greenfield, Will Contribute Analysis and Reporting to CBS News' Coverage
CBS Radio News and CBSNews.com Will Offer Extensive Live Coverage And Analysis Throughout Both Events
Katie Couric will lead CBS News' coverage of the 2008 Democratic and Republican National Conventions and will be joined by Chief Washington Correspondent and FACE THE NATION Anchor Bob Schieffer and Senior Political Correspondent Jeff Greenfield at both. The Democratic Convention will take place Aug. 25-28 at the Pepsi Center and INVESCO Field at Mile High Stadium (on the last night only) in Denver. The Republican Convention will be held Sept. 1-4 at Xcel Center in St. Paul.
Based on the preliminary schedules for the conventions, CBS News
plans three hours of live coverage in prime time, anchored by Couric,
for each convention, including the acceptance speeches: Tuesday,
Aug. 26, through Thursday, Aug. 28 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT each
night) from each site in Denver and Tuesday, Sept. 2, through
Thursday, Sept. 4 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT each night) from St. Paul.
The CBS EVENING NEWS WITH KATIE COURIC, THE EARLY SHOW and FACE THE NATION will also originate live from each convention site.
Following is an overview of CBS News' planned convention coverage:
· The CBS EVENING NEWS WITH KATIE COURIC will be anchored live by Couric from each convention site Monday through Thursday (6:30-7:00 PM, ET/PT).
· THE EARLY SHOW's Harry Smith will anchor the broadcast's
coverage from Denver and Maggie Rodriguez will anchor from St. Paul Monday
through Thursday (7:00-9:00 AM, ET/PT).
· FACE THE NATION WITH BOB SCHIEFFER will originate from the convention sites the day before each one begins: from Denver on Sunday, Aug. 24 and from St. Paul on Sunday, Aug. 31 (10:30-11:00 AM, ET). Guests will be announced closer to broadcast dates.
· CBS Radio News's coverage will include live, one-hour
wrap-up broadcasts each night of the conventions, nightly updates four
times per hour, live unanchored feeds of all major events, podcasts of
all major speeches, other reports and features for CBS Radio News
affiliates' websites and other special features. CBS News/Radio
coverage will be led by CBS News Correspondents Dan Raviv, Howard
Arenstein, Peter Maer, Mark Knoller, Barry Bagnato, Steve Futterman and
Web reporter Scott Wycoff. They will be joined by CBS Radio News
political consultants Rutgers political science professor Gerald Pomper
and Dotty Lynch.
· CBSNews.com's team of political reporters, led by Senior Political Editor Vaughn Ververs, will report the breaking news and inside stories in text and Web-exclusive video, and will blog from both conventions. The Web site will also provide live gavel-to-gavel streaming video coverage of all events, and an on-line and on-demand video archive of all convention speeches, as well as extended video interviews and CBS News correspondent reports that can be watched anytime.