So...CNN is trying to become MORE like MSNBC (and, to a lesser extent,
Current)?
On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 3:00:58 PM UTC-4, Trevor Tymchuk wrote:
Anthony Bourdain will have a new TV destination starting next year.
The chef/author/globe-trotting TV host has joined CNN and will host a
new
He'll also, per this report, contribute to other CNN programming.
I wonder if this will include the political kind...
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I'm sure there are fans out there, but is he really a big get for
CNN? I just don't see him drawing in viewers.
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I sense that they're trying to get back to the early CNN, when Elsa Klensch
and Showbiz This Week and Valerie Voss' travel show, among other taped
shows, were linchpins of the weekend schedule. Of course, this was when
they did actual news every hour--and no one does that anymore on weekends