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Created by
  
Michelle Ashford

Country of origin
  
United States

No. of seasons
  
1

Composer(s)
  
Wendy Blackstone

Original language(s)
  
English

Starring
  
Mary Tyler Moore Melina Kanakaredes Kelli Williams Gregory Harrison Madeline Kahn Joe Morton Kevin Chamberlin Anthony DeSando George C. Scott

New York News is a newspaper drama which was broadcast in the United States by CBS as part of its 1995 fall lineup.

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Cast

  • Gregory Harrison as Jack Reilly
  • Melina Kanakaredes as Angela Villanova
  • Madeline Kahn as Nan Chase
  • Kelli Williams as Ellie
  • Anthony DeSando as Tony Amato
  • Kevin Chamberlin as Victor
  • Joe Morton as Mitch Cotter
  • Mary Tyler Moore as Louise Felcott
  • Premise

    New York News is the story of the fictional New York Reporter, a struggling tabloid in the US's largest, most competitive newspaper market, New York City. Major characters included Jack Reilly (Gregory Harrison), an old-style newspaperman (so old-style that he actually went sneaking around in a trench coat); Angela Villanova (Melina Kanakaredes), a young writer who seemingly alternated between admiring Reilly and being in love with him; Nan Chase (Madeline Kahn), a gossip columnist somewhat in the vein of Rona Barrett; and Tony Amato (Anthony DeSando), the paper's leading sports columnist.

    Supervising all of these talented, high-strung people was Editor-in-Chief Louise Felcott (Mary Tyler Moore), the "Dragon", who kept the pressure up on these employees and others, including their immediate boss, Managing Editor Mitch Cotter (Joe Morton). The paper's budget cutting and the related attempt of ownership to sell it took their toll on Cotter, who suffered a minor heart attack in the early episodes.

    Moore was reportedly very unhappy with how her character was written, as a tough, unsympathetic, and unglamourous woman who peered out at her subordinates through thick "Coke-bottle" glasses. She was reputedly in negotiations to get out of her contract to do the program when this was made unnecessary by CBS's cancellation of it due to low Nielsen ratings two months after its premiere.

    References

    New York News Wikipedia