It’s safe to say that The Chainsmokers are one of the biggest acts in music right now, taking up the lion’s share of time on the air with their massive hits like “Don’t Let Me Down” and “Closer.” As their popularity continues to surge, Andrew Taggart and Alex Pall got together with Nick Watt on ABC News for a new interview to discuss a range of topics, from constant touring and recent success to their creative process and the origin behind their name.
Nick Watt inquires about how the two arrived at their name, and they reveal it was partly a matter of availability. “At the time of conception, I was in college, enjoyed smoking weed, the domain’s open,” says Alex.
The interview then moves into the studio with The Chainsmokers, who give us an inside look at their creative process. Watt questions if either of them “actually play instruments,...
Nick Watt inquires about how the two arrived at their name, and they reveal it was partly a matter of availability. “At the time of conception, I was in college, enjoyed smoking weed, the domain’s open,” says Alex.
The interview then moves into the studio with The Chainsmokers, who give us an inside look at their creative process. Watt questions if either of them “actually play instruments,...
- 10/7/2016
- by Connor Jones
- We Got This Covered
When you gotta go, you gotta go.
And apparently, no one knows this more than the French.
Public urination is such an epidemic in France – particularly in the country's capital – that the Parisian police has a segment of their force dedicated solely to eradicating it.
This pee problem isn't just about public decency, it's about city maintenance. The acid in the urine is eroding doorways, and of course, making the city of love a bit less lovely.
On Tuesday's episode of Watt's World, Nick Watt, an ABC News correspondent turned Travel Channel show host, explores the crime and how officers...
And apparently, no one knows this more than the French.
Public urination is such an epidemic in France – particularly in the country's capital – that the Parisian police has a segment of their force dedicated solely to eradicating it.
This pee problem isn't just about public decency, it's about city maintenance. The acid in the urine is eroding doorways, and of course, making the city of love a bit less lovely.
On Tuesday's episode of Watt's World, Nick Watt, an ABC News correspondent turned Travel Channel show host, explores the crime and how officers...
- 7/20/2015
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- People.com - TV Watch
On TV this Friday: Disney Channel’s A.N.T. Farm and Jessie get a future shock, Magic City has loose lips, John Oliver shows off some yuk-ky guys and time’s up for 72 Hours. Here are nine programs to keep on your radar.
8 pm A.N.T. Farm (Disney Channel) | Chyna agrees to accompany a teenage Zoltan – who’s arrived via time machine – back to the ’80s to attend his prom. (Note: The episode is part of the network’s “Flash Forward Weekend,” which continues tonight with time-trippy episodes of Jessie (8:30) and Fish Hooks (9 pm) and ends Sunday.)
Preview | Jessie Travels From...
8 pm A.N.T. Farm (Disney Channel) | Chyna agrees to accompany a teenage Zoltan – who’s arrived via time machine – back to the ’80s to attend his prom. (Note: The episode is part of the network’s “Flash Forward Weekend,” which continues tonight with time-trippy episodes of Jessie (8:30) and Fish Hooks (9 pm) and ends Sunday.)
Preview | Jessie Travels From...
- 7/26/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
ABC is replacing What Would You Do? beginning this Friday. The show will be replaced by Would You Fall For That? -- a program that will focus on the ways that our senses can trick us.
It's being hosted by anchor Nick Watt and comedians Scott Rogowsky and Sasheer Zamata.
Here are the details:
"Would You Fall For That?" Premieres Friday, July 26 On ABC
The Cameras are Rolling as "Would You Fall for That?" Embarks On an Entertaining Adventure Examining Human Behavior
Would you follow your instincts, or would you follow the herd? From the creators of "What Would You Do?" comes "Would You Fall for That?," a one-hour show that takes eye-opening and sometimes head-scratching psychological experiments out of the classroom and into the real world. "Would You Fall for That?" secretly transforms public...
It's being hosted by anchor Nick Watt and comedians Scott Rogowsky and Sasheer Zamata.
Here are the details:
"Would You Fall For That?" Premieres Friday, July 26 On ABC
The Cameras are Rolling as "Would You Fall for That?" Embarks On an Entertaining Adventure Examining Human Behavior
Would you follow your instincts, or would you follow the herd? From the creators of "What Would You Do?" comes "Would You Fall for That?," a one-hour show that takes eye-opening and sometimes head-scratching psychological experiments out of the classroom and into the real world. "Would You Fall for That?" secretly transforms public...
- 7/24/2013
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Network: ABC
Episodes: Ongoing (hour)
Seasons: Ongoing
TV show dates: May 29, 2013 -- Tbd
Series status: Has not been cancelled
Performers include: Cynthia McFadden and Bill Weir (anchors) with correspondents Dan Abrams, Gio Benitez, Juju Chang, Linsey Davis, Paula Faris, Matt Gutman, Dan Harris, Amy Robach, Deborah Roberts, Brian Ross, Cecilia Vega and Nick Watt.
TV show description:
A production of ABC News, this show is described as "a survival guide to the modern consumer jungle," and offers a mix of undercover investigations about how people spend their money. It covers the trends and products that obsess Americans, offering tips along the way about how to maximize value and avoid costly mistakes.
Reports include the potential hidden dangers of hiring an emergency locksmith, what some television repairmen may not be telling you, and the truth...
Episodes: Ongoing (hour)
Seasons: Ongoing
TV show dates: May 29, 2013 -- Tbd
Series status: Has not been cancelled
Performers include: Cynthia McFadden and Bill Weir (anchors) with correspondents Dan Abrams, Gio Benitez, Juju Chang, Linsey Davis, Paula Faris, Matt Gutman, Dan Harris, Amy Robach, Deborah Roberts, Brian Ross, Cecilia Vega and Nick Watt.
TV show description:
A production of ABC News, this show is described as "a survival guide to the modern consumer jungle," and offers a mix of undercover investigations about how people spend their money. It covers the trends and products that obsess Americans, offering tips along the way about how to maximize value and avoid costly mistakes.
Reports include the potential hidden dangers of hiring an emergency locksmith, what some television repairmen may not be telling you, and the truth...
- 6/6/2013
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The real residents of "Downton Abbey" are almost more interesting than its fictional inhabitants, ABC's Nick Watt reports from Highclere Castle in Berkshire, England, where the hit series is filmed.
Watt had the opportunity to visit the castle, and reports that the story of a past Earl is almost too fantastic for television, involving a pharaoh's curse and the fortune of an illegitimate daughter. The current Earl of Carnarvon and his wife, though not as well-staffed as their fictional counterparts in "Downton Abbey," exhibit some parallels to the show in their own lives: they still dine in formal dress, for example, and the Earl, who claims the Queen as his godmother, is the son and grandson of Americans.
Check out the video above for a peek inside the real "Downton Abbey" and highlights from Watt's interview with one of its current inhabitants, the wife of the Earl of Carnarvon.
Watt had the opportunity to visit the castle, and reports that the story of a past Earl is almost too fantastic for television, involving a pharaoh's curse and the fortune of an illegitimate daughter. The current Earl of Carnarvon and his wife, though not as well-staffed as their fictional counterparts in "Downton Abbey," exhibit some parallels to the show in their own lives: they still dine in formal dress, for example, and the Earl, who claims the Queen as his godmother, is the son and grandson of Americans.
Check out the video above for a peek inside the real "Downton Abbey" and highlights from Watt's interview with one of its current inhabitants, the wife of the Earl of Carnarvon.
- 6/5/2012
- by Mary Turner
- Huffington Post
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