ABC World News Tonight:
- Jim Wooten reports from Szeged, Hungary on the arrest of twenty Western journalists in Belgrade (cut off).
- Daljit Dhaliwal reads latest news related to the expulsion of Western journalists from Yugoslavia.
ITN News:
- Julian Mannon reports from Belgrade on the Serbian reaction to NATO's bombing (report shown earlier during Jim Lehrer Newshour).
- Bill Neely reports from Pristina on NATO bombing and Yugoslav defense forces responding (report shown earlier during Jim Lehrer Newshour).
- Paul Davis reports from the USS Phillippine Sea on Russia's opposition to NATO's attacks on Yugoslavia. Statements by NATO Secretary-General Xavier Solana and British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook.
- Helen Wright's report highlights statements by British Defense Secretary George Robertson and British Chief of Defense Staff General Sir Charles Guthrie.
- Colin Baker reports from the Kosovo/Macedonia on growing resentment of NATO in Macedonia.
- Adrien Britton reports from an RAF base on U.S. bombing pilots. Statements by Major Dave Conley and 1st Lieutenant Jarred Evans.
KCAL9 News:
- Skip Loescher reports from Washington D.C. on reactions to NATO's second night of bombing. Statement by Defense Secretary William Cohen and Russian President Boris Yeltsin.
- Dave Bryant reports on the expulsion of Western journalists from Yugoslavia and NATO's second day of bombing. Statements by NATO Supreme Allied Commander General Wesley Clark, President Clinton, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, and Yugoslav Deputy Prime Minister Vuk Draskovic.
- Terry Pfeffer reports on anti-NATO protests around the world. Statements made by Xavier Solana and Madeleine Albright.
- Anchorman interviews Whittier College Professor Joyce Kaufman on NATO's involvement in Yugoslavia.
- Report on Iraq.
NBC Today:
- Jim Maceda reports from Belgrade on targets hit in the previous night.
- Jim Miklaszewski reports from the Pentagon on reports that Yugoslav forces are expelling Kosovo Albanians and U.S. military efforts to jam Yugoslavia's air defense missiles.
- Unrelated report.