27-09-2023, 12:18 AM
(27-09-2023, 12:14 AM)sky303 Wrote: It looks like it launches at 8AM ET (1PM BST) with Rahel Solomon and Fredricka Whitfield, Jim will be on at 2pm ET , still otherwise vague about the line up.I was close!
(26-08-2023, 04:06 PM)EastCoast Wrote: My takeaway is that the hour from DC is most likely CNN Newsroom with Jim Sciutto, either before The Lead (2pm or 3pm)…The remaining 3 hours are likely during the breakfast window (6am-9am) when Atlanta isn't producing any live content.As for the rest of the schedule, the first newsroom show is supposed to be 3 hours, so we should expect to see:
0600 CNN This Morning
0800 CNN Newsroom (confirmed)
1100 State of the Race (painfully obvious)
1200 One World?
0100 Amanpour (confirmed)
0200 CNN Newsroom (confirmed)
0300 Quest Means Business?
0400 The Lead (confirmed)
0600 The Situation Room (confirmed)
0700 Erin Burnett OutFront (confirmed)
0800 Anderson Cooper 360 (confirmed)
(26-09-2023, 11:39 PM)oscillon Wrote: I'm not sure it was entirely his decision.Nothing is ever entirely the anchors decision. The network will choose a direction, the agents will negotiate for their clients, and the anchors will hope they hired the right agent.
Recall that the DC edition of News Central is about to get an hour chopped off in favour of Pamela Brown's new show.
As soon as that was announced, there was immediate speculation right here about the possibility of trimming down a presenter as well.
As an anchor under a contract, Jim wouldn’t have left News Central this early if he didn’t want to. He likely had an opportunity to get behind a desk and be the face of what CNN are calling the future and ran with it.
On a completely unrelated note, Jake Tapper held an interview in the brick set today for some reason.