(14-10-2023, 06:43 PM)AJB39 Wrote: Has Wolf worked every day since the conflict began or did he have any days off during the week?
Apparently he did appear every day, both on Saturday and Sunday a week ago and throughout the week.
At 3pm ET CNNI and CNN/US went separate ways again: just after Wolf announced "CNN Newsroom with Jim Acosta", CNNI/Max(?) actually went to CNN Newsroom with Isa Soares! Glad to see her doing some of the coverage, since her own show was fully pre-empted this week.
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. Although if it hadn't been for the current opt-out, the simulcast would be absolute, which indeed wouldn't go well with the cable providers.
(13-10-2023, 09:39 AM)TMD_24 Wrote: The Whole Story seems like it is airing on Sunday though it is related to the Israel crisis. It would be quite disappointing if
Jose Andres & Family in Spain does air according to the schedule especially when the IDF could very well start a ground operation at any time. It does thankfully appear that International will be running rolling news at least with their own coverage and providing a domestic opt-out between 8pm-11pm UK time Saturday and Sunday which I also assume is also the Max opt-out.
Now the US schedule is saying that 8-10 pm on Sunday will be AC360, and The Whole Story will air at 10pm. (On CNN/US only?)
CNNI schedule is laggy now, it hasn't even changed the late night shows' names to Newsnight and LC Live for the second half of the next week.
Still, it correctly predicted that 3-6 pm today (and 8pm-12am?) isn't be simulcast, although labelled all of them to be anchored by Lynda Kinkade.