Before Amazon founder Jeff Bezos takes off Tuesday morning on a revolutionary mission to space conducted by his aerospace company, Blue Origin, the media has launched a frenzy of coverage. Bezos and members of his team made the rounds of the nation’s morning shows Monday, visiting Michael Strahan at ABC’s “Good Morning America,” Hoda Kotb at NBC’s “Today,” Gayle King at CBS’ “CBS This Morning” and correspondent Rachel Crane at CNN’s “New Day.” Neil Cavuto, the veteran Fox Business Network and Fox News Channel anchor, presented an interview on his afternoon Fox Business program that will air again later today on Fox News. News crews have been granted access to the Blue Origin spacecraft, located in remote Van Horn, Texas, in the days ahead of the mission, but it’s not clear how much access they will have to the live effort on Tuesday. Blue Origin...
- 7/19/2021
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Last week, we posted about Fox Business Reporter Jeff Flock coincidentally running into his daughter while both were on a flooded street in Houston covering Hurricane Harvey. Tuesday, Flock produced another family moment on live television -- one which was somewhat less spontaneous, but every bit as heartfelt.
- 9/12/2017
- by Joe DePaolo
- Mediaite - TV
Jeff Flock -- a reporter for Fox Business -- was in the middle of a live report from Houston on Thursday's Varney & Co when a truck drew his attention.
- 8/31/2017
- by Joe DePaolo
- Mediaite - TV
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