Martha Raddatz to Host New ABC News Series ON THE RADAR, Beg. 1/18
By: Caryn Robbins Jan. 16, 2013
ABC News Chief Global Affairs Correspondent Martha Raddatz will host ON THE RADAR, a new show in the daily series "Power Players" from ABC News and Yahoo! News, starting Friday, January 18. As host of "On the Radar," Raddatz will offer viewers an expansive look at the defense, intelligence and foreign affairs worlds through the lens of U.S. policy and national security.
On Friday, January 18, "On the Radar" will feature Raddatz's exclusive interview with outgoing Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta. The interview will be available on the ABC News-Yahoo! News Power Players Blog hereFrom the expansion of U.S. drones to the use of chemical weapons in Syria, every episode will feature interviews with insiders and experts on a variety of topics to help viewers gain context and a deeper understanding of the stories and policy debates on her radar. Now a new digital audience can tune in for original content, Raddatz's in-depth interviews and expert analysis on pressing global topics, anytime, anywhere.ABC News Digital properties including ABCNews.com, OTUSNews.com and Goodmorningamerica.com on Yahoo! offer a dynamic, around-the-clock look at the news as it breaks -- bringing video into the digital news experience like never before. It's the online destination for newsmaker access, investigative coverage and exclusive footage from every big story. As part of the Yahoo!-ABC News network, ABC News Digital content reaches over 90 million people a month and more than 50% of all news and information videos streamed online are from this no. 1 online news network. In addition, ABC News NOW is a 24-hour news and information network currently available to 44 million users across cable, broadband, and mobile platforms.About ABC News
ABC News delivers a big picture understanding of the world to empower and inspire viewers to make confident decisions for themselves and their families. More people get their news from ABC News than from any other source. ABC News is responsible for all of the ABC Television Network's news programming on a variety of platforms -- television, radio and the Internet. With an average television and radio audience of 180 million people in a given month, ABC News surpasses the competition. More than 2,400 affiliate stations broadcast ABC News Radio's global news coverage. In addition, ABC News NOW is a 24-hour news and information network currently available to 44 million users across cable, broadband and mobile platforms. NewsOne, the affiliate news service of ABC News, provides live and packaged news, sports, and weather reports, as well as footage of news events, to 200 ABC affiliates and more than 30 domestic and international clients.
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