JA
A shame that they're not using studios in Atlanta tonight considering they'd be right in the middle of where this election is taking place.
MA
Yesterday was @CNN's most watched day in history w/ 5.221 million tuning in on television during the Capitol Insurrection. CNN outperformed other broadcast and cable news nets. 72 million turned to CNN Digital with a peak streaming audience of 1.8 million. https://t.co/HGVOCwdQxK pic.twitter.com/d7Nu03LSId
— CNN Communications (@CNNPR) January 7, 2021
NZ
I would be keen to know if there is any research into CNN's regular ratings in key international markets like the UK.
Yesterday was @CNN's most watched day in history w/ 5.221 million tuning in on television during the Capitol Insurrection. CNN outperformed other broadcast and cable news nets. 72 million turned to CNN Digital with a peak streaming audience of 1.8 million. https://t.co/HGVOCwdQxK pic.twitter.com/d7Nu03LSId
— CNN Communications (@CNNPR) January 7, 2021
I would be keen to know if there is any research into CNN's regular ratings in key international markets like the UK.
SC
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I appreciate it's not a particularly scientific way of measuring things, but "Watching CNN", "Donny" and "Donie" (referring to CNN reporter Donie O'Sullivan) were trending on social media last night - suggesting above average viewing in the UK and Ireland.
DV
It was mentioned during New Day, although briefly.
So after watching CNNI on and off for the last 3 hours or so, I haven't seen a single mention of a Boeing aircraft that has gone missing in Indonesia. Missing planes were once bread and butter for CNN (MA370!), but no mention today as far as I can tell.
It was mentioned during New Day, although briefly.
NE
It was mentioned during New Day, although briefly.
You can be sure if it was a 737 MAX it would have been covered!
So after watching CNNI on and off for the last 3 hours or so, I haven't seen a single mention of a Boeing aircraft that has gone missing in Indonesia. Missing planes were once bread and butter for CNN (MA370!), but no mention today as far as I can tell.
It was mentioned during New Day, although briefly.
You can be sure if it was a 737 MAX it would have been covered!
GI
CNN US schedule changes that are sadly also relevant to us, CNNI viewers, since CNN US is all we see now.
https://cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com/2021/01/11/cnn-announces-new-washington-based-anchor-roles/
https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/cnn-expands-jake-tapper-dana-bash-abby-phillip-1234882499/
https://cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com/2021/01/11/cnn-announces-new-washington-based-anchor-roles/
https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/cnn-expands-jake-tapper-dana-bash-abby-phillip-1234882499/
OM
Quite a few schedule and presenter changes from CNN in the US:
The Lead With Jake Tapper will be extended. Abby Phillip will take over from John King presenting Inside Politics on Sunday. Dana Bash will co-anchor State Of The Union, alongside Jake Tapper.
https://cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com/2021/01/11/cnn-announces-new-washington-based-anchor-roles/
https://cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com/2021/01/11/cnn-announces-new-white-house-and-congressional-correspondent-assignments/
The Lead With Jake Tapper will be extended. Abby Phillip will take over from John King presenting Inside Politics on Sunday. Dana Bash will co-anchor State Of The Union, alongside Jake Tapper.
https://cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com/2021/01/11/cnn-announces-new-washington-based-anchor-roles/
Quote:
CNN today announced new anchor roles for its Washington-based programs.
Beginning in April, Jake Tapper’s program The Lead with Jake Tapper will expand to 4-6 p.m. ET nightly. In addition, he will continue in his role on Sunday mornings, now co-anchoring State of the Union with Jake Tapper and Dana Bash. He will also serve as the network’s lead anchor for all major Washington events.
Wolf Blitzer will continue to anchor the network’s signature evening newscast, The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer, now airing from 6-7 p.m. ET nightly. The program will be seen around the world, simulcast on the CNN US and CNN International networks. He will also have a principal anchor role for all major breaking news and continue to host CNN special reports.
Dana Bash has been named co-anchor of the network’s Sunday morning newsmaker show, now called State of the Union with Jake Tapper and Dana Bash. Tapper and Bash will each anchor two Sundays a month, beginning January 24th. In addition, Bash will continue as the network’s chief political correspondent and will also host quarterly primetime interview specials.
Abby Phillip will become the anchor of Inside Politics Sunday with Abby Phillip, from 8-9 a.m. ET on Sundays, beginning January 24th. Phillip has also been named the network’s senior political correspondent.
John King will continue to host Inside Politics with John King weekdays from 12-1 p.m. ET. The network’s chief national correspondent, he will also continue to have a key role in all political coverage.
Jim Acosta has been named anchor and chief domestic correspondent for CNN. His anchoring duties will be on the weekends with more details coming soon.
Pamela Brown will become the anchor of CNN Newsroom on Saturdays and Sundays from 6-9 p.m. ET, beginning January 23rd. Brown will also serve as a senior Washington correspondent for CNN.
Beginning in April, Jake Tapper’s program The Lead with Jake Tapper will expand to 4-6 p.m. ET nightly. In addition, he will continue in his role on Sunday mornings, now co-anchoring State of the Union with Jake Tapper and Dana Bash. He will also serve as the network’s lead anchor for all major Washington events.
Wolf Blitzer will continue to anchor the network’s signature evening newscast, The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer, now airing from 6-7 p.m. ET nightly. The program will be seen around the world, simulcast on the CNN US and CNN International networks. He will also have a principal anchor role for all major breaking news and continue to host CNN special reports.
Dana Bash has been named co-anchor of the network’s Sunday morning newsmaker show, now called State of the Union with Jake Tapper and Dana Bash. Tapper and Bash will each anchor two Sundays a month, beginning January 24th. In addition, Bash will continue as the network’s chief political correspondent and will also host quarterly primetime interview specials.
Abby Phillip will become the anchor of Inside Politics Sunday with Abby Phillip, from 8-9 a.m. ET on Sundays, beginning January 24th. Phillip has also been named the network’s senior political correspondent.
John King will continue to host Inside Politics with John King weekdays from 12-1 p.m. ET. The network’s chief national correspondent, he will also continue to have a key role in all political coverage.
Jim Acosta has been named anchor and chief domestic correspondent for CNN. His anchoring duties will be on the weekends with more details coming soon.
Pamela Brown will become the anchor of CNN Newsroom on Saturdays and Sundays from 6-9 p.m. ET, beginning January 23rd. Brown will also serve as a senior Washington correspondent for CNN.
https://cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com/2021/01/11/cnn-announces-new-white-house-and-congressional-correspondent-assignments/
Quote:
CNN has announced a number of new assignments for its White House and Congressional correspondents, timed to the start of President Biden’s Administration.
Kaitlan Collins has been named chief White House correspondent.
Phil Mattingly will become senior White House correspondent.
Arlette Saenz, Jeremy Diamond, John Harwood, MJ Lee and Kate Bennett will all be correspondents covering the White House. Kevin Liptak and Jasmine Wright will join them at the White House as reporters.
Jeff Zeleny has been named chief national affairs correspondent and will also cover the first year of the Biden White House.
Joe Johns will remain senior Washington correspondent and will shift his focus from the White House to a variety of Washington-related stories. Sunlen Serfaty will become Washington correspondent covering Washington at large. Suzanne Malveaux will continue in her role as national correspondent.
Manu Raju has been named CNN’s chief Congressional correspondent. He will be joined on Capitol Hill by correspondents Jessica Dean, Lauren Fox and Ryan Nobles. Daniella Diaz has been named a Capitol Hill reporter.
Kaitlan Collins has been named chief White House correspondent.
Phil Mattingly will become senior White House correspondent.
Arlette Saenz, Jeremy Diamond, John Harwood, MJ Lee and Kate Bennett will all be correspondents covering the White House. Kevin Liptak and Jasmine Wright will join them at the White House as reporters.
Jeff Zeleny has been named chief national affairs correspondent and will also cover the first year of the Biden White House.
Joe Johns will remain senior Washington correspondent and will shift his focus from the White House to a variety of Washington-related stories. Sunlen Serfaty will become Washington correspondent covering Washington at large. Suzanne Malveaux will continue in her role as national correspondent.
Manu Raju has been named CNN’s chief Congressional correspondent. He will be joined on Capitol Hill by correspondents Jessica Dean, Lauren Fox and Ryan Nobles. Daniella Diaz has been named a Capitol Hill reporter.