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RE: CNN - EastCoast - 15-10-2023

(14-10-2023, 08:12 PM)oscillon Wrote:  On the other hand, it again raises the question of maximal amount of simulcast: on weekdays CNNI was just fine simulcasting 4 more hours than usual (8-11am & 2pm), but now feels the urge to do its own coverage. 
The simulcast splits are all about CNN Max vs CNN/US, otherwise 8-11 and 2-3 would’ve been simulcast as well instead of CNN Max produced live news. 

On a normal weekday CNN Max is 17% CNN Max Original Live News and 83% CNNI simulcasts. The 83% can be subdivided into 37% CNNI produced shows and 46% CNNUS produced shows. Of CNN Max’s weekday schedule, 50% is not shown on CNNUS.

On a normal weekend CNN Max airs 37.5% Original Programming and 62.5% CNNI simulcasts (25% CNNI produced, 37.5% CNNUS). 50-54% of CNN Max’s weekend schedule is not shown on CNNUS.

Yesterday CNN Max aired 12-14 hours of CNNI produced live news (12a-6a, 3p-6p, 7p-?, 11p-12a), or 50-58%, with the rest CNNUS produced live news, 42-50%. 6-8 hours, or 25-33%, were not shown on CNNUS.

It seems that 50% is the magic number, although I’m not sure if it’s related to content produced by and for CNNUS or the percentage of the schedule that’s allowed to be simulcast based on carriage deals.


RE: CNN - TMD_24 - 15-10-2023

Isa Soares (London) and Becky Anderson (Tel Aviv) presenting the 8pm-11pm UK time International and Max opt out.


RE: CNN - sigma421 - 15-10-2023

This coverage has what I can only describe as the vibe of CNNI in the 2000s.


RE: CNN - EastCoast - 16-10-2023

Julia Chatterly picked up CNNI/Max at 7pm ET, Michael Holmes took over at 10pm ET. It’s quite something to see CNNI producing independent content in the evening and overnight Europe hours.


RE: CNN - London Lite - 16-10-2023

I haven't watched as much CNNI since the 90s. The channel is back to doing what it does best, rolling coverage of a major international event.


RE: CNN - inletwindow - 16-10-2023

(16-10-2023, 03:24 AM)EastCoast Wrote:  Julia Chatterly picked up CNNI/Max at 7pm ET, Michael Holmes took over at 10pm ET. It’s quite something to see CNNI producing independent content in the evening and overnight Europe hours.

And it’s mostly or entirely for the benefit of CNN Max!  
Max doesn’t have any dedicated teams on Saturday or Sunday… yet anyway.  So if they need extra programming that’s gotta come from CNNI.

Mon-Fri CNN Max has dedicated show teams…. The teams that do the Max shows 8a-11a ET and 2-3p ET.  Those teams are very much CNN domestic teams.  

Obviously CNNI is better with this type of story, but the CNN Domestic coverage hasn’t been bad… with Wolf Blitzer, Erin Burnett, Anderson Cooper, etc.


RE: CNN - TMD_24 - 16-10-2023

Couple bits of personnel news, Paula Reid has been promoted to Chief Legal Affairs Correspondent whilst Camila DeChalus joins CNN as a White House Reporter.

https://cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com/2023/10/16/paula-reid-named-chief-legal-affairs-correspondent-for-cnn-worldwide/ 

https://cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com/2023/10/16/camila-dechalus-joins-cnn-worldwide-as-a-white-house-reporter/ 


RE: CNN - EastCoast - 16-10-2023

NewsNight and Laura Coates Live officially launch tonight. LA Times has this write up on the anchors:

https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2023-10-16/cnn-laura-coates-live-abby-phillip-newsnight-don-lemon-donald-trump-chris-licht 


RE: CNN - interestednovice - 16-10-2023

(16-10-2023, 03:26 AM)London Lite Wrote:  I haven't watched as much CNNI since the 90s.  The channel is back to doing what it does best, rolling coverage of a major international event.

Well, CNN largely pioneered a proper rolling news format during the first Gulf War in 1990, so it is somehow fitting that they are rediscovering their form during a similar event.

I don’t mean to endorse war in general, but if it is happening anyway it’s good to see CNN covering it so comprehensively.


RE: CNN - oscillon - 17-10-2023

So, that's how properly launched CNN NewsNight looks like:

[Image: CNN-Newsnight-logo.png]
This vertical screen looks like the opposite (to AC360) part of 21L, which was recently home to Early Start. Or is it 19Z?

[Image: CNN-News-Night-Studio.png]
Magic wall...

[Image: CNN-News-Night-wall.png]
... which is revealed by the wide shot before the break to be in 21L, at the opposite end of the long backdrop AC360 videowall.

[Image: CNN-News-Night-wide.png]