CNN Newsroom
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CNN Newsroom | |
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Genre | Rolling News |
Created by | Jonathan Klein |
Presented by | Brooke Baldwin Victor Blackwell Carol Costello Poppy Harlow Christi Paul Fredricka Whitfield |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Production location(s) | New York, New York Atlanta, Georgia |
Release | |
Original network | CNN |
Picture format | 1080i (HDTV) 480i (SDTV) |
Original release | September 4, 2006 present |
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Chronology | |
Preceded by | CNN Live Today Live From... CNN Live Saturday/Sunday CNN Saturday/Sunday Night |
Followed by | Around the World Legal View with Ashleigh Banfield Wolf |
External links | |
Website |
CNN Newsroom is an American news program on CNN/US.
Broadcasting throughout the week, Newsroom features live and taped news reports, in addition to analysis from experts on the issues being covered, and headlines throughout each hour. The program tends to focus on softer news than their hard news primetime lineup. The program is the standard "brand" for general rolling-news programming for the network, originating from their headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. It debuted in September 2006 replacing CNN Live Today, Live From, CNN Saturday, CNN Saturday Night, CNN Sunday and CNN Sunday Night.[1]
Contents
History
CNN Newsroom airs continuously for seven hours starting from 9:00am ET until 4:00pm ET on weekdays and since the start of September 8, 2008, the program has employed a single-presenter format on such days. On weekends, it airs at various times with late-night editions.[2]
The program shares the same name of an earlier CNN program, debuted in 1989, that was shown commercial-free by teachers in schools.[3][4][5]
On June 18, 2012, CNN introduced, Newsroom International presented by Suzanne Malveaux.[6] This hour-long block of news focuses on news across the globe. The show is based from CNN's World Headquarters in Atlanta. On February 25, 2013, Newsroom International was changed to Around the World.
On August 12, 2013, CNN rebranded the 11:00am hour of CNN Newsroom as well, as Legal View with Ashleigh Banfield. The 60-minute-long show focuses on the most important legal news of the day, and is based in New York.
From August 12, 2013 to February 7, 2014, Newsroom with its reduced airtime aired weekdays from 9:00am to 11:00am anchored by Carol Costello, Wolf Blitzer anchored the 1:00pm–2:00pm hour with Brooke Baldwin having been on air for two hours from 2:00pm to 4:00pm.
Weekend mornings are anchored by Victor Blackwell and Christi Paul, Fredricka Whitfield anchors daytime hours with Poppy Harlow being the primetime weekend anchor for Newsroom.
On February 10, 2014, the 11am hour of CNN Newsroom was renamed @This Hour with Berman and Michaela hosted by John Berman and Michaela Pereira, and the 1pm hour of CNN Newsroom was renamed as Wolf, anchored by Wolf Blitzer. The new show details the latest on politics, breaking news and international news.
In November 2014, Poppy Harlow took over anchoring duties on weekend evening editions of CNN Newsroom. The shift had even covered by rotating anchors following Don Lemon's move to Primetime in early 2014.
Notable personalities
Programs occasionally pre-empted for special programs.
Anchors
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Weather team
Awards
In 2010, CNN Newsroom was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for "Outstanding TV Journalism - Newsmagazine" for the episode "Gay Killings in Iraq" during the 21st GLAAD Media Awards. Also that year, it was nominated for "Outstanding TV Journalism Segment" for the segment "Lt. Col. Victor Fehrenbach 'I Was Utterly Devastated'".[7]
Gaffes
In June 2015, a London gay pride parade included an ISIL parody flag, replacing the Arabic letters with dildos and butt plugs. Malveaux described the presence of an ISIS flag at a gay pride parade as "unnerving" before a seven-minute live cross to a CNN "terrorism expert" in London.[8][9][10]
References
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Preceded by | CNN Newsroom @This Hour Wolf CNN Newsroom |
Succeeded by Legal View with Ashleigh Banfield The Lead with Jake Tapper |
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