Network: HBO
Episodes: 25 (hour)
Seasons: Three
TV show dates: June 24, 2012 — December 14, 2014
Series status: Ended
Performers include: Jeff Daniels, Emily Mortimer, John Gallagher Jr., Alison Pill, Thomas Sadoski, Dev Patel, Olivia Munn, and Sam Waterston.
TV show description:
Created by Aaron Sorkin (The West Wing, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip), this TV series takes a behind-the-scenes look at the people who put together a nightly cable-news show on the fictional Atlantis Cable News (ACN) channel.
The unapologetically old-school president of the news division is Charlie Skinner (Sam Waterson), a professional who learned at the feet of the legendary newsmen.
The anchor and managing editor of News Night is Will McAvoy (Jeff Daniels), a moderate Republican whose success is largely the result of never offending anyone. He’s in a lot of pain and that manifests itself in a gruff exterior when he’s off camera. His world is turned upside down when Mackenzie McHale, his new executive producer, re-enters his life.
MacKenzie (Emily Mortimer) is a highly respected news producer who was once romantically involved with Will. She returns from 26 months of reporting in Iraq and Afghanistan to executive produce News Night. She hopes to help her former flame to realize his full potential — something that he has little interest in doing.
Jim Harper (John Gallagher, Jr.) follows MacKenzie to News Night as senior producer. He served with her in Iraq and Afghanistan and she can’t live without him. Though he’s just 27, he’s more like Charlie Skinner than he is his contemporaries and has followed the news industry since he was a boy.
Margaret “Maggie” Jordan (Alison Pill) started at News Night as an intern and quickly rose to the role of associate producer. Her level of intelligence is equal to her lack of experience and lack of confidence.
The network’s financial news reporter is Sloan Sabbith (Olivia Munn), a young woman could be earning much more money as an analyst at Goldman, but her calling is economic reporting.
Neal Sampat (Dev Patel) writes Will’s blog and scours the Internet for stories and leads that others have missed. At only 21-years-old, he’s a self-made newsman and covered the London subway bombings with his camera phone.
Don Keefer (Thomas Sadoski) is the former executive producer of News Night, having taken over the show that follows it. He often butts heads with Will, mostly because they’re a lot alike. He’d love to be on the same quixotic journey as everyone else, but is a realist who understands the business and knows he’s always one ratings point away from being out of a job.
Episode #25 — What Kind of Day Has It Been
As Charlie’s friends and family gather to pay their respects at his funeral, Mac finds out she’s pregnant. She shares the news with Will, who is both elated and nervous for her. He accidentally reveals her pregnancy to some of the other staff and word quickly travels.
Jim and Maggie have been together for three days, and Jim recommends Maggie for a field producer role in D.C. Maggie is thrilled about the job prospect, but is put off that Jim isn’t more ambivalent about her leaving town for it. Sloan involves herself in making sure they don’t miss another opportunity to be together.
Don and Sloan both feel responsible for Charlie’s death. Don apologizes to Charlie’s widow for what he believes was his role in bringing on the heart attack. She reveals that in every one of the fights Charlie had with the staff since Pruit took over, he was glad they stood up to him. She gives Don and Sloan matching gifts: Charlie’s bowties.
Pruit is having PR issues — one of his companies is reportedly paying female employees less money; a separate story revealed he hired models to appear at his birthday party. Leona offers him some unsolicited advice. He doesn’t have a PR problem, he has an actual problem.
Neal returns from Venezuela and sees what’s become of ACN Digital. He remotely shuts down his replacements’ computers mid-story and chews them out for ruining everything he built. They’re going to shut down the site for a week and rebuild it.
At the reception after the funeral, Will spots Charlie’s grandson playing a standing bass in the garage. He joins him on guitar and they play “That’s How I Got to Memphis,” a song Charlie introduced him to.
At Leona’s urging, Pruit promotes Mac to Charlie’s role as network president. Don wants to stay at 10 o’clock, so Jim takes over as the new executive producer at ‘News Night.’ He offers Maggie his old job as senior producer so she can stay in New York, but she still wants to pursue the field producer position in D.C. They’re going to try to make it work long distance.
Three years earlier, Charlie watched Will peddle soft news for ratings and likability. Upset that his news channel wasn’t doing the news, he sought out Mac. Fresh from Afghanistan, she spent her afternoons drinking at a bowling alley. Mac brought Jim on board, and helped facilitate Will’s rant at the panel at Northwestern.
Thinking of Charlie, the staff powers up the newsroom and gets to work. The broadcast rolls and they do the news. (courtesy HBO)
First aired: December 14, 2014.
What do you think? Do you like The Newsroom TV series? Do you think there should have been a fourth season?
This is the sexiest, fast-moving, intellectual TV ever… seriously, I have watched each episode several times. I produce a TV show in Silicon Valley and this HBO series captures all of the emotions that occur in a busy television studio. Please, it must continue and Jeff Daniels is soooooo good… he even won an Emmy. What’s the deal?
That is my vote– where is the advertising– when does the series start– I am in withdrawal…
Brilliant TV, amazing HBO delivers… The Newsroom works!!!
It’s a shame to lose a show of this caliber. A great cast and all the episodes had something to say.
I have already submitted a comment but here goes again. This was as close to true Media Reporting as it should be. Not the politically correct opinionated slush giving out by todays media. I don’t think that the media says one thing that isn’t approved by a battery of lawyers. With the exception of Nancy Grace who can’t say anything positive about any person SHE has decided is guilty without question? You people had a winning combination in both the writers and actors! The characters were real life people who made bad and good choices. They did silly real things… Read more »
Why did HBO cancel The Newsroom? It was exciting, up to date on its politics real life romance . Why can’t the main actors be married and still work and fuss on the Newsroom? That is real life. There are others to promote romance among the players. The decision making was never what you thought it would be. To Hell with political conrectness!!!!!!!!!!! The story was real people what is wrong with you guys for taking this off the TV screen???????????????????
This is one show I always look forward to. A new season would be great!
I love this series! It’s wonderful to have programming on HBO that has a story line that does NOT revolve around tits and ass. Imagine. A program that doesn’t need sex to be successful. How refreshing.
This is the best show on HBO and on TV, RENEW,RENEW…
I love this show. Renew, renew, renew!
HBO, there is no way you end this show.My God I love it you can’t stop it now please don’t.
This show is the antithesis of the garbage that’s all over tv right now.Smart,intelligent,well
thought out tv is seriously lacking right now.The tv viewing public does’nt need to be dumbed down by more reality television or more mindless programming.
This show had guts and raw talent. It should continue. The writing was great and kept me interested because it dealt with real true events. If you let this show go what will go with it is our freedom of thought and our voice.
Newsroom is awesome. Loved the story and all of the characters. Please don’t cancel.
Outstanding script.
Once again they seem fit to cancel a truly tour de force program. Its unfortunate that society educated programming takes a back seat yet again. I hope Aaron Sorkin continues to write. I was hoping HBO would be a network that will allow him to thrive but obviously well scripted educated television is not for them either. Maybe it did not meet their mandate for nudity they have with their programs. Such a shame. Such a waste. Too bad television shows like Hunny Bobo, Duck Dynasty and well lets just go with all reality program thrive and actual well scripted… Read more »
I am very disappointed that the show will not be continuing past season 3. My husband & I LOVE this show and know many other people who feel the same way! What happened!
One of the best shows I’ve seen in years. I don’t understand why it was cancelled. Yes it should go on for more seasons.
Cancelled REALLY?!!!! NO NO NO!!! I won’t accept it!!! The BEST show on HBO!!! Bring it to five seasons please! Four minimum!!!