This is the 48 Hours TV show's 30th season on CBS. After beginning as a 1986 CBS News documentary, 48 Hours on Crack Street, it kicked off its first season as a regular primetime TV series on January 19, 1988. Despite falling ratings, we probably don't have to wonder whether 48 Hours will be cancelled or renewed for season 31. Still, we'll keep an eye on the ratings just in case, so stay tuned. Touted by CBS as, "The best in experimental journalism," 48 Hours generally takes a deep dive into stories regarding the law, crime and justice. Correspondents in its 30th season include regulars Erin Moriarty, Peter Van Sant, Maureen Maher, Richard Schlesinger, and Tracy Smith, as well as occasional reports by other CBS News reporters. Read More…...
- 10/2/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Conrad Roy III’s mother gave her first interview about her son’s former girlfriend Michelle Carter, her role in the suicide of her son via text messages, and her conviction, which was handed out Friday.
“I think she needs to be held responsible for her actions ’cause she knew exactly what she was doing,” Lynn Roy told CBS’ Erin Moriarty during Friday’s episode of 48 Hours “She knew exactly what she was doing and what she said.”
“How do you describe what this young woman did?”
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“I think she needs to be held responsible for her actions ’cause she knew exactly what she was doing,” Lynn Roy told CBS’ Erin Moriarty during Friday’s episode of 48 Hours “She knew exactly what she was doing and what she said.”
“How do you describe what this young woman did?”
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- 6/17/2017
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
'48 Hours' finds another home at Ion
NEW YORK -- The CBS newsmagazine 48 Hours will get a second life on Ion Media Networks. A multiyear rights agreement will put 48 Hours on the Ion schedule five nights a week beginning later this year. It will be hosted by Erin Moriarty, who will supply new narration for the Ion episodes. CBS will update the graphics and wraps for the older episodes of the show, with new narration by Moriarty, but it will keep the same action-driven storytelling techniques the show is famous for.
- 8/17/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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