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Sunday, July 1, 2007

John Roberts heads to UK

We just got this from CNN:

"CNN's American Morning will air in a split broadcast on Monday. In keeping with bringing CNN viewers the most news and information in the morning, co-anchor John Roberts will report live from the U.K. [London]bringing viewers the latest updates on the investigation into the terrorist attack at the Glasgow Airport in Scotland on Saturday, and the two bomb-rigged cars discovered in Central London on Friday. Kiran Chetry will co-anchor from New York."


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Karl Penhaul

We also heard from anon emailer who wanted us to share this:

"Recently CNN's Cal Perry and Karl Penhaul won the Edward R. Murrow award for "Continuing Coverage: CNN, Coverage of the Middle East Conflict" -- they won for their coverage in Tyre, Lebanon. They were the only journalists from any news network in Southern Lebanon for the first five days of the war last summer. Karl Penhaul did a lot of amazing live coverage, Cal Perry wrote four very moving articles -- search "cal perry, tyre lebanon" on cnn.com, or the same for Karl Penhaul.



I think it's really great that they won the award, but I wish more writers and bloggers would acknowledge that it was these two who won the award, and not just CNN. CNN's coverage is always hit or miss for me. Except for a few, reporting out of the middle east, who are almost always on point, and always challenging the norm that is the usual CNN reporting. Karl Penhaul, Michael Ware, Cal Perry, Ben Weideman, Christianne Amanpour are tops. I don't think CNN should get all of the credit. "


*Congratulations to these guys!*


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Check out the new CNN.com. They lauched it tonight.

2 comments:

Sapphire said...

PT - thanks for the heads up about JR being in London tomorrow morning.....I will totally be watching.

Our team of correspondants in the Middle East is absolutely the best :) (They are so good I am calling them "our" team instead of the CNN team :P) Congrats on the Murrow award!!! Well deserved!

BookAsylum said...

Karl Penhaul, Michael Ware, Cal Perry, Ben Weideman, Christianne Amanpour are tops. I don't think CNN should get all of the credit.

Absolutely! CNN is fortunate to have such good correspondents reporting for them.