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Gray media stations begin to radiate “local news live”

The logo of the local news from Grey Media Live. (With the kind permission of logo, graphic at the desk)

More than three dozen local television channels that belong to Gray Media have started to broadcast a news program in the afternoon from the company's national intelligence service.

The one -hour news program contains stories that are summarized from Gray Media's local news rooms across the country and the Washington, DC Bureau of the company. A total of 37 grass stations broadcast the one -hour program in the afternoon, the company said in a statement.

The show for local television channels is moderated by Debra Alfarone, the anchor of the local news live and the national correspondence from Gray Media.

“Local messages live are uniquely positioned to deliver the stories about which the nation speaks through a pronounced local lens,” said Lisa Allen, General Manager of the DC operation in Washington from Gray Media this week. “We look forward to increasing our footprint and delivering millions of other spectators about effective news and information.”

In addition to the one-hour block, the local messages are broadcast live 24 hours a day by a free, ad supported streaming TV service, and a few hours from the channel are also distributed in the local TV news streams from Grey Media in the night.