Morning Express with Robin Meade

Morning Express with Robin Meade
Morning Express with Robin Meade
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Morning Express with Robin Meade logo
Format News program
Presented by Robin Meade (2005–present)
Country of origin United States
Production
Location(s) Atlanta, Georgia
Running time 360 minutes (six hours)
Broadcast
Original channel HLN
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original run Fall 2005 – current
Chronology
Related shows Robin & Company
External links
Website

Morning Express with Robin Meade is a morning television news program that airs on the HLN television network in the United States.

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About the show

Airing each weekday from 6:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST, Morning Express with Robin Meade provides news, weather, sports, entertainment, money, and travel reports every 30 minutes. The program featured "Viewer Quick Pick", which allowed viewers to choose which of three stories they would like to see during that newscast, "Salute To Troops", offering U.S. military men and women stationed anywhere in the world the opportunity to be recognized, in addition to other special segments. The show used to continue at 10:00 a.m. with a rotating cast of female anchors simply branded "Morning Express" but as of April 2011 continues as "Morning Express with Robin Meade" until 12:00 PM.

Anchored by Robin Meade, the program also features meteorologist Bob Van Dillen, sports anchor Carlos Diaz, finance analyst Jennifer Westhoven and contributor Ryan Smith. The group of anchors appear friendly, at an upbeat pace, described by Stephen King as "his morning people" in his Entertainment Weekly column. The show is reportedly popular among young males 18-34 unlike most news programming which tend to have an older and more female viewership.

Between October 2008 and April 2009, the show was accompanied by the "Morning Express Challenge" Trivia game. The game ran from 8:00 AM EST to 10:00 AM EST and offered trivia on current events, polls, predictions, and a chat room. Robin and the other correspondents often took part in the chat room and mentioned game players on the air. Trivia game players were eligible to win prizes that included trips, t-shirts, bathrobes, and a variety of others.[1]

Robin and Company era

The show's former logo

From 1982 to 2005, HLN (then known as CNN Headline News) did not have a predominate morning program, but the network decided in 2005 to build a program around Robin Meade based on her growing ratings and popularity among viewers. The program was originally called Robin & Company.

Effective November 5, 2007, the program was renamed to Morning Express with Robin Meade. The renamed program bills itself as the "fastest morning news show on television".[2]

List of "Company"

Current

Morning Express with Robin Meade billboard in New York City

Past

  • Kendis Gibson (2005–2006) Entertainment Anchor
  • Will Selva (2005–2007) Sports
  • Holly Firfer (2005-2005) Entertainment
  • Shanon Cook (2005–2005) Entertainment
  • Adrianna Costa (2005–2007) Entertainment[3]
  • Rally Caparas (2005–2007) Traffic & Air Travel
  • Richard Lui (2007–2010) Politics and News Correspondent
  • Rafer Weigel (2008–2011) Sports

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