CNN Morning TV
Written by Skyler
Yesterday , was the announcement of who will be hosting CNN's new morning show after "Early Start" , today was finale of the current morning host of "Starting Point" Soledad O'Brien. "Starting Point" started in 2012 ,as a co-replacement with "Early Start" to replace "American Morning" The program's host made her farewell today.
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O'Brien is also ending her 10-year-old work at CNN , but will continue to work with them but making independent documentaries.
The new CNN morning which is still un named will be hosted by former ABC news reporter/anchor Chris Cuomo and CNN congressional correspondant , Kate Bolduan ,coming later this spring .
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Friday, March 29, 2013
Thursday, March 14, 2013
MSNBC Making some changes
MSNBC Cable News
It was announced Last night that MSNBC will be making some changes to it's line up : Ed Schultz announced on his show "The Ed Show " That tonight (Thursday) will be his last night at 8PMET and moving in April to Weekends from 5-7PMET.
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Also, it has been announced that current Saturday and Sunday Morning host, Chris Hayes, will be moving to the 8PMET weeknight slot. His program "UP with Chris Hayes" started back in 2011, as MSNBC stared expanding it's opinion programming into weekends. This also continues the trend of MSNBC airing less documentary/reality programs , which it was known for, and expanding it's opinion programs it also expanded it's weekend news blocks as well.
Now we will see who replaces his weekend Slot.
Meanwhile the NewYork Times has more about Hayes.
It was announced Last night that MSNBC will be making some changes to it's line up : Ed Schultz announced on his show "The Ed Show " That tonight (Thursday) will be his last night at 8PMET and moving in April to Weekends from 5-7PMET.
Video:
Also, it has been announced that current Saturday and Sunday Morning host, Chris Hayes, will be moving to the 8PMET weeknight slot. His program "UP with Chris Hayes" started back in 2011, as MSNBC stared expanding it's opinion programming into weekends. This also continues the trend of MSNBC airing less documentary/reality programs , which it was known for, and expanding it's opinion programs it also expanded it's weekend news blocks as well.
Now we will see who replaces his weekend Slot.
Meanwhile the NewYork Times has more about Hayes.
Tuesday, March 05, 2013
The TV Hot list for March 5th 2013
The TV Hot List
1. PBS News Hour 7 days a week ?
It's been debated before, that why doesn't PBS News hour air on weekends? Well , that could soon be a possiblity , though it would take some work The Newyork Times reports more here.
2. Fox Sports National Network
This has been widely speculated , but now announced that Fox will be launching a national sports Network. It will be called Fox Sports 1 (odd name , unless there will be a Fox Sports 2?) a question left open is.Will Newscorp be launching a new channel space for this , or replacing FOX Soccer, Fuel or even Speed? read more here
3. CNBC Reality TV
Just in case , you were looking for more reality series , well CNBC , the business news channel is now going that way. read more here
1. PBS News Hour 7 days a week ?
It's been debated before, that why doesn't PBS News hour air on weekends? Well , that could soon be a possiblity , though it would take some work The Newyork Times reports more here.
2. Fox Sports National Network
This has been widely speculated , but now announced that Fox will be launching a national sports Network. It will be called Fox Sports 1 (odd name , unless there will be a Fox Sports 2?) a question left open is.Will Newscorp be launching a new channel space for this , or replacing FOX Soccer, Fuel or even Speed? read more here
3. CNBC Reality TV
Just in case , you were looking for more reality series , well CNBC , the business news channel is now going that way. read more here
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