When NY1's (and Pat's Papers') Pat Kiernan agreed to help us out with some tips for New Yorkers on how to celebrate Canada Day a few weeks back, we had no idea just how deep his national pride ran in the desire to give our readers an authentic Canadian experience. The first three readers who responded to his Canadian pop star-themed trivia question were treated to a round of poutine, courtesy of the beloved local anchor.
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Hey New York, you may be clearing out the fridge for beer and hot dogs in preparation for our nation's birthday, but let's not forget about America's hat, eh? Today is Canada Day, and we asked everyone's favorite anchor, Pat's Papers and NY1's Pat Kiernan, for some tips on how we could all celebrate his native country.
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Does Pat Kiernan even need an introduction? The NY1 anchor has been, as he puts it, waking New Yorkers up for twelve years. Today, however, he's officially launching his Pat's Papers website, which will take his "In the Papers" segment from NY1 and branch it out to cover national news as well. He recently told us about his daily routine, drinking champagne with Martin Short, and his dream job of hosting Jeopardy. Watch your back Trebek!
Everyone's favorite NY1 anchor (and Paul Rudd fantasy football team), Pat Kiernan, has branched out his In the Papers feature with a website called Pat's Papers. Described as "a carefully edited collection of US news headlines," the top stories are delivered once Kiernan edits down the best from not only the nation's papers, but "international news to domestic politics to science to gossip." In about six minutes, he sums it all up—take a look at today's webcast:
April 30th marks the date when cable viewers in Queens and Brooklyn can see NY1 in glorious high definition joining those in Staten Island who got it first. Fans of Pat Kiernan who live in Manhattan (along with New Jersey and the Hudson Valley) will have to wait a bit longer, with Time Warner promising to roll it out for them by the end of the year.



