The Today Show is Live from Philly All Week
The Today Show is doing LIVE segments all week long right in our backyard, in Philadelphia.
You may not know but, we have a big screen tv in the PST studio, so we can monitor the news.we always like to keep you informed. This morning (Monday, April 12th) we noticed that the Today Show, specifically, Today Show hostess, Sheinelle Jones, is broadcasting from the City of Brotherly Love. How cool. She kicked off a Today Show series called, Reopening America, traveling from city to city, featuring the people, places, and things that bring our country’s cities back to life,” Jones said in an article in The Philadelphia Inquirer. Philly is the first stop in the series.
A familiar face will broadcast on the streets of Philadelphia this week.
Sheinelle Jones, who graduated to NBC News and her current 9-10 a.m. host stint on that networkâs âTodayâ from Channel 29âs local âGood Day Philadelphia, will report live from her hometown and former bailiwick through Friday as part of an ongoing series, âReopening Americaâ which involves a skein of big-city visits to show how the 2020 COVID shutdowns have affected those metropoles economically and psychologically and how they are beginning to recover.
Because of her deep roots here â Her father, C. Darnell Jones II, is a sitting judge on Philadelphiaâs Court of Common Pleas â Jones chose Philly as the first stop for her reports.
Apr 9, 2021
NBC’s “Today Show” will be in the area next week and with a familiar face to boot!
Sheinelle Jones, formally of FOX29, will be in the city on Monday, April 12th, as Philadelphia is the first stop in a planned “Today Show” series “on the reopening of America’s cities that aims to spotlight the people, places, and things that bring our country’s cities back to life”, per the Inquirer.
Jones will be featured on all 3 hours of the show on Monday, as well as on NBC’s 10 pre-7am telecast. She’ll also be interviewing local celebrities, like Patti Labelle, Flyers president Valerie Camillo, and Ben Miller of South Philly Barbacoa.
Wells Fargo Center announces full-capacity concerts beginning in 2021
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Full-capacity concerts will return to Wells Fargo Center in 2021
The Wells Fargo Center said it will host three full capacity concerts in 2021 and announced plans for additional shows in early-2022.
PHILADELPHIA - The Wells Fargo Center on Friday said it plans to host at least three full-capacity concerts in late-2021 and announced dates for additional shows slated for early 2022.
Andrea Bocelli, Banda MS, Eric Church, Kane Brown, and Roger Waters will play to a crowd of up to 19,500 fans, according to arena officials. Celine Dion was the last concert hosted by the Wells Fargo Center in Feb. 2020 before the coronavirus pandemic halted large gatherings and events.