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CBS will place first season drama series Elementary in the coveted post-Super Bowl slot. A special episode of Elementary will air following CBS Sports’ coverage of Super Bowl XLVII on February 3 at 10p (time approximate after post-game coverage). So far this season, Elementary has won its Thursday at 10p time period and is averaging 14.2 million total viewers and a 3.5/10 rating/share among A18-49.
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NBC – NBC Nightly News and Rock Center anchor and managing editor Brian Williams will lead the network’s coverage tonight from Democracy Plaza at NBC News world headquarters in New York’s Rockefeller Center. Meet the Press moderator David Gregory and TODAY co-host Savannah Guthrie will join Williams in Studio 3B, the NBC News Election Center. Special correspondent Tom Brokaw will offer commentary on trends, history and analysis; voter insight provided by pollsters Peter Hart and Bill McInturff. Chief foreign affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell will report on key House and Senate races. Political director and chief White House correspondent Chuck Todd will track the electoral votes in a studio featuring touchscreen wall graphics while Tamron Hall reports on exit polls and White House correspondent Kristen Welker will report from the Obama campaign headquarters in Chicago and Peter Alexander will report from the Romney campaign headquarters in Boston.
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ABC – ABC Newsspecial Your Voice, Your Vote 2012 election coverage will originate live from ABC News Election Headquarters in Times Square led by Diane Sawyer and George Stephanopoulos. A special edition of World News with Diane Sawyer will air tonight at 630p with full election coverage starting at 7p. A special edition of Nightline will air at 235a. Senior White House Correspondent Jake Tapper will be at Obama campaign headquarters in Chicago while ABC World News weekend anchor David Muir will be at Romney campaign headquarters in Boston. Katie Couric will be monitoring social media reaction throughout the evening and Barbara Walters will offer historical context.
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CBS – CBSEvening News Anchor and Managing Editor Scott Pelley will lead CBS News’ seven hours of election coverage tonight beginning at 7p from the CBS Broadcast Center in New York City. Pelley will be joined by FACE THE NATION Anchor Bob Schieffer, CBS THIS MORNING Co-Host Norah O’Donnell and CBS News Political Director John Dickerson. Anthony Mason will report on exit polling data while Jan Crawford will report from the Romney campaign headquarters in Boston and Nancy Cordes will report from the Obama campaign headquarters in Chicago.
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BET Networks – Election night coverage under the banner, Vote Like Your Life Depends On It, begins tonight with 106 & Park at 6p followed by a special edition of Don’t Sleep! hosted by T. J. Holmes at 10p and the premiere of BET News’ Battleground 2012: Vote Night hosted by Ed Gordon at 1030p which will air simultaneously on BET and Centric.
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MTV – MTV News and the Power of 12 election campaign will broadcast special, live political newsbreaks tonight starting at 830p on MTV and mtvU. News coverage will also happen throughout the day via MTV.com. Sway Calloway will report from MTV studios in New York, Andrew Jenks will cover the election in Chicago and James Montgomery will be in Boston.
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TV One – The network’s coverage begins at 7p tonight and TV One is partnering with NBC News for TV One: One Vote Matters 2012. NBC News’ Craig Melvin will anchor the coverage from NBC’s Washington, DC studios along with TV One’s Washington Watch host Roland Martin. Guests throughout the special coverage include Karen Finney, Joe Madison, Robert Traynham, Steve Gray, Mara Schiavocampo, Marc Morial, Benjamin Jealous, Patrick Gaspard, Tara Wall, Michael Hancock and Stacey Dash.
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Bravo Media’s The Real Housewives of Atlanta produced by True Entertainment, delivered the network’s highest-rated season premiere ever among total viewers, based on Nielsen. The fifth season premiere episode brought in more than 3.2 million total viewers and more than 2.0 million A18-49 viewers.
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MTV will air a fundraising special to help rebuild and restore the Jersey Shore which was devastated by Hurricane Sandy last week. The one-hour show, Restore the Shore will invite people to contribute to the rebuilding of Seaside Heights, home to MTV’s show Jersey Shore. The special will air live from MTV’s Times Square Studio on November 15 at 11p and will feature the cast of the Jersey Show along with other special guests. MTV is also partnering with Architecture for Humanity, a non-profit organization that provides design and construction services to communities in need.
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