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Scripps News

Scripps News is an American news channel headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, and owned by the Scripps Networks division of the E. W. Scripps Company. It was previously known as Newsy, from its launch in 2008[1] until December 31, 2022.

Country

United States

English

2008

Retirement Living TV (Cable distribution ended June 2021)

Newsy (2008-2022)

Its content is available for free on OTT platforms including, FuboTV, Pluto TV, The Roku Channel, Xumo, Haystack News and Samsung TV Plus, in addition to streaming devices such as Roku, Apple TV and Amazon Fire TV. It is also available for free on more than 300 over-the-air stations, as of October 2021.[2]

Affiliates[edit]

As of November 2021, Scripps News has current and pending affiliation agreements with 354 television stations in over 100 television markets encompassing 46 states, covering 84.98% of the United States.[13][14] As of June 26, 2023, most of Scripps's major network affiliate stations carry an hour of Scripps News during weekday afternoons, replacing The List and The Upside, which were produced by Scripps's lifestyle division.

Apple TV's Best of 2015 list

[15]

for its news documentary, "The War and Money Project" (2015)[16]

National Edward R. Murrow award

Society of Environmental Journalists Awards for Reporting on the Environment (2018)

Online Journalism Award for its investigation, "Case Cleared" (2019)

Investigative journalism award from the Society of Professional Journalists for "Case Cleared" (2019)

National Edward R. Murrow award for its news documentary, "Walkout" (2019)

Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for "A Broken Trust" (2020)

[17]

Scripps Howard Award for innovation for its newsroom collaboration, "Newsy+Bellingcat" (2020)

[18]

Scripps News's editorial content, as well as its TV apps, have won the following awards:


Scripps News's editorial content has also been nominated for numerous awards including:

Official website

a Newsy's documentary

The War and Money Project