CNBC anchor Andrew Ross Sorkin will debut a limited series on NBC News Now on Wednesday evening, starting with an interview with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla following back to back bouts with Covid
has boosted investment in streaming platforms, and the network has made a big promotional push for NBC News Now by highlighting shows featuring figures such as Hallie Jackson and Tom Llamas. On Tuesday evening,In a statement, NBC News President Noah Oppenheim called Sorkin “one of the most respected interviewers in the nation.
Too Big to Fail: The Inside Story of How Wall Street and Washington Fought to Save the Financial System—and ThemselvesNBC News announced on Tuesday that NBC News Now would have distribution in Europe via Sky UK and Virigin Media. The network said it was a first-of-its-kind international distribution for a U.S. streaming network on television in Europe.
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