19-11-2022, 02:19 PM
Martin Savidge is back at CNN? I had no idea! Is he still with his pocket square? If not, it’s not the real Martin Savidge.
(19-11-2022, 02:19 PM)JamesWorldNews Wrote: Martin Savidge is back at CNN? I had no idea! Is he still with his pocket square? If not, it’s not the real Martin Savidge.
(19-11-2022, 02:14 PM)Newsroom Wrote: Martin Savidge is in for Boris Sanchez this weekend on CNN's 'This Morning' and is therefore sat next to Amara Walker. The difference it makes to them being in the same studio is felt ten-fold. Show feels warm, made me want to watch for longer than I usually would. There are studio guests, loads of weather, and more importantly simple chemistry between both anchors. I just wonder how much longer we'll have to suffer the ridiculously hard to watch shows co hosted from different locations.
I for one find the weekday segments of Newsroom unwatchable. When compared to the Camerota/Blackwall segment - plain obvious what works and what doesn't.
Quote:In June, Mr. Zucker made a presentation in Dallas to AT&T’s board, asking to approve the CNN+ launch and for $350 million to spend on it, which he got.
(20-11-2022, 12:25 AM)TMD_24 Wrote: I have noticed that someone who hasn't appeared for a few weeks is Pamela Brown. She said on the 30th October that she would be back for her normal Newsroom shows the following weekend but she was replaced by Alex Marquardt and despite being listed as being part of the election coverage, Brianna Keilar did her role at the Voting Desk instead and is covering for her tonight.
I know she is still reporting on stories online since she published one yesterday but she hasn't appeared on-screen since last month which makes me wonder if she is ok? I don't really want to speculate what it is but hopefully she will be back soon.
(19-11-2022, 02:14 PM)Newsroom Wrote: Martin Savidge is in for Boris Sanchez this weekend on CNN's 'This Morning' and is therefore sat next to Amara Walker. The difference it makes to them being in the same studio is felt ten-fold. Show feels warm, made me want to watch for longer than I usually would. There are studio guests, loads of weather, and more importantly simple chemistry between both anchors. I just wonder how much longer we'll have to suffer the ridiculously hard to watch shows co hosted from different locations.
I for one find the weekday segments of Newsroom unwatchable. When compared to the Camerota/Blackwall segment - plain obvious what works and what doesn't.
(19-11-2022, 11:03 PM)Omnipresent Wrote: The New York Times has published a long read on the failed merger between AT&T and Time Warner and the inevitable culture clash…The article also alleges that AT&T executives proposed firing Jeff Zucker to secure regulatory approval from the Trump Administration.This is a fascinating insight into the whole saga. Even though AT&T is playing off the delay in the merger as a reason for the failure it’s clear that owning Time Warner was a bad move from the beginning. One key takeaway is that WBD’s current strategy seems to be what Time Warner was doing pre-AT&T, with tighter budgets.
(20-11-2022, 12:25 AM)TMD_24 Wrote: I have noticed that someone who hasn't appeared for a few weeks is Pamela Brown.Thanks for pointing this out, I noticed she’d been missing the past few weekends but didn’t catch that she was missing from Election Day coverage. Pam Brown could definitely be a contender for a dayside shift (maybe paired with Jim Sciutto) so hopefully she’s okay and her absence is for positive reasons.
(20-11-2022, 02:57 AM)sky303 Wrote:Great seeing Martin in the anchor chair, but what a disappointing visual for the weekend version of their flagship morning show that screen cap is. Using the same brick set and background from New Day Weekend, which you’re trying to distance yourself from, is a choice.(19-11-2022, 02:14 PM)Newsroom Wrote:Would love to have Newsroom pivot more back to Atlanta.