22-02-2023, 10:57 PM
(22-02-2023, 10:42 PM)Newsroom Wrote:(22-02-2023, 10:33 PM)oscillon Wrote: So, Don has indeed returned today, apologizing on Twitter just before going on air
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There are now two town halls this week - an additional one being today at 9pm ET about Ohio derailment with Jake Tapper as a host, and the scheduled one is tommorow, also at 9p, and as the dates have correctly suggested, it is about the war in Ukraine. The host will be Fareed Zakharia.
Finally, "CNN Prime" written in 9pm slot now appears to be a default case whenever a new day of the online schedule is created - since yesterday it appeared first in Feb. 27th schedule, then in Feb. 28th one.
Errrrrrmmmmm, wot?
Please @ocsillon - could you try make your posts more legible so we can not only enjoy them but understand them. You bring a lot of knowledge to this place, but understanding is key. Thanks much.
OK, let me rephrase myself in shorter and more linear sentences (I think the Don sentence was clear enough).
There are now two CNN Town Halls this week, both at 9pm ET. Originally there was only one, scheduled for tomorrow. Due to the timing (early 24 Feb morning European time) one could suggest that it would be about Ukraine. Indeed it is about Ukraine, as CNN has an announcement ticker for it. Fareed Zakharia will be hosting it. Additional Town Hall is scheduled for today, its promo ticker is also shown on air. It will be about Ohio train derailment and it will be hosted by Jake Tapper.
Every day CNN updates it online schedule for the week ahead. As soon as the schedule for next Monday appeared, there was "CNN Prime" in the 9 pm slot. The same happened today for next Tuesday's schedule. As these schedules are usually generated from a template, it leads me to suggestion that CNN Prime made its way to this template and thus appears now by default whenever a weekday schedule is automatically generated.
UPD. FYI, this is what the town hall tickers look like: