Breaking News

Breaking News

Watch Series
2002- 2002
1 Seasons
13 Episodes
5.0(1 votes)
Canceled
Drama

Overview

Breaking News is an American drama television series about the fictional Milwaukee-based 24-hour cable news television network I-24, with the motto 'Around the Clock, Around the World.' The series premiered July 17, 2002, on Bravo.

Links & Resources

Social & External

Cast & Crew

10 members
Acting

Tim Matheson

Bill Dunne

Tim Matheson
Acting

Myndy Crist

Janet LeClaire

Myndy Crist
Acting

Clancy Brown

Peter Kozyck

Clancy Brown
Acting

Lisa Ann Walter

Rachel Glass

Lisa Ann Walter
Acting

Rowena King

Jamie Templeton

Rowena King
Acting

Paul Adelstein

Julian Kerbis

Paul Adelstein
Acting

Scott Bairstow

Ethan Barnes

Scott Bairstow
Acting

Patricia Wettig

Alison Dunne

Patricia Wettig
Acting

Jeffrey D. Sams

Mel Thomas

Jeffrey D. Sams
Acting

Vincent Gale

Quentin Druzinski

Vincent Gale

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