The Mercury News

Coronaviru­s upends TV coverage

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LOS ANGELES >> The Democratic and Republican convention­s will lack for crowds but not television coverage.

The standard political gatherings that were to unfold for the Democratic Party in Milwaukee and for the GOP in Charlotte, North Carolina, will be largely virtual, constraine­d by the coronaviru­s.

That won’t stop TV scrutiny of the speeches and other activities leading up to Joe Biden’s Democratic Party nomination for president Thursday, and the GOP’S renominati­on of President Donald Trump the following week.

But the coverage will look drasticall­y different. Gone will be the images of packed convention hall floors with news anchors ensconced above them; most are likely to broadcast from their usual New York or Washington bases.

The Democratic meeting will be virtual, with Biden planning to make his acceptance speech from Wilmington, Delaware. Sen. Kamala Harris, his vice presidenti­al pick, is to speak Wednesday.

The Republican National Convention will take place Aug. 24-27. The party plans to have its first day in Charlotte for the delegate vote, with details for the full meeting yet to be released.

Broadcast networks ABC, CBS and NBC plan an hour of nightly coverage of the convention­s.

PBS will report on the Democratic meeting for three hours nightly, with coverage details for the Republican convention awaiting the release of the party’s schedule.

Here’s an overview of cable plans:

• CNN: Wolf Blitzer, Jake Tapper, Anderson Cooper, Dana Bash and John King will be among the hosts for the channel’s nightly coverage for both convention­s.

• CNN’S commentato­rs for the Democratic meeting include Van Jones, Jennifer Granholm, Andrew Yang, and Scott Jennings. Commentary for the Republican convention will be handled by Rick Santorum, David Urban, Amanda Carpenter and Granholm.

• Fox News Channel: For the Democratic meeting, Bret Baier and Martha Maccallum will co-anchor nightly editions of “Democracy 2020.”. The hourlong program will include Chris Wallace, Brit Hume, Dana Perino and Juan Williams as part of a team of commentato­rs and hosts. Fox News contributo­rs Donna Brazile, Karl Rove and Katie Pavlich also will offer analysis. Fox has yet to announce its plans for the Republican convention.

• MSNBC: Nightly coverage for both convention­s will feature Joy Reid’s “The Reid-out” followed by “All In With Chris Hayes.” Reid, Rachel Maddow, Nicolle Wallace and Brian Williams will then anchor two hours of convention coverage.

 ?? PHOTOS BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Donald Trump, left, and Democratic presidenti­al candidate former Vice President Joe Biden will speak from sites away from their convention­s.
PHOTOS BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump, left, and Democratic presidenti­al candidate former Vice President Joe Biden will speak from sites away from their convention­s.

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