Michael Corn in the News
“Geraldo is a legendary journalist whose talent and experience is unrivaled in the industry,” said Michael Corn, president of news at NewsNation, in a statement announcing Rivera’s hiring.
Meet the little-known cable TV network that’s cashing in on renewed interest in UFOs
Even facing blowback, gutsy President of News Michael Corn proudly told me, “We are a news organization that doesn’t dismiss or shy away from any story.
Amid TV News Chaos, NewsNation Kicks Off Expansion Push: “We Are Upsizing”
In the middle of what is one of the most consequential weeks for media in years, Michael Corn, the president of Nexstar‘s NewsNation cable news channel, took a moment to gloat.
Chicago-based cable startup NewsNation, host of this season’s most talked-about debates, sees election boost after slow start
NewsNation, the Chicago-based cable news network, which has struggled to build an audience since launching more than two years ago, found its mojo — and some viewers — during a breakthrough election season.
NewsNation Hires Dan Abrams to Host New Prime Time Show to Compete With Fox, CNN and MSNBC
NewsNation has hired Mediaite founder and ABC News chief legal analyst Dan Abrams to host a new prime time show as the network expands its programming.
Nexstar Names Former ABC News Executive Michael Corn President of News for NewsNation
Nexstar Media Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Nexstar Media Group, Inc., today named former ABC News Senior Executive Producer, Michael Corn, President of News for NewsNation.
Nexstar names former ABC News executive Michael Corn president of news for NewsNation
Corn will be responsible for the long-term strategy and day-to-day operations of NewsNation’s current news programming and any future content expansion. Corn will begin his new role immediately and report to Sean Compton, President of Nexstar Media Inc.’s Networks Division.
Michael Corn Becomes ‘World News’ EP, Replacing Jon Banner At ABC Show
Jon Banner, who has been the executive producer of “ABC World News” for eight years, is assuming a broader brief at ABC News. Michael Corn, a senior producer on “World News,” will replace him at the helm of the Diane Sawyer-anchored broadcast.