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Monday, January 7, 2008

CNN covers the New Hampshire Primary

Hi everyone! The CNN Express showed up in New Hampshire for the first Primary of the season. Here is CNN's coverage plans for the evening (click here for full text):

CNN’s Wolf Blitzer, Best Political Team on Television Lead New Hampshire Coverage

New Election Center with State-of-the-Art Technology, CNN Election Express on Display on Jan. 8

CNN will employ its extensive resources and political expertise for incisive and expansive coverage of New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation primary on Tuesday, Jan. 8. From the new CNN Election Center in New York and from around the state of New Hampshire, lead political anchor Wolf Blitzer and CNN’s political team will guide the network’s special coverage.

CNN’s special programming will begin at 8 p.m. (ET)—following wall-to-wall politics on The Situation Room and Lou Dobbs Tonight—and run late into the night. The coverage will lead into a special edition of Larry King Live at midnight (ET) hosted by Larry King and featuring analysis and insight into the election results.

The CNN Election Center is the network’s new political nerve center located in CNN’s broadcast headquarters in New York. CNN’s team of statisticians and political analysts will pore over data and polling information to bring viewers the most accurate results as results come in. CNN’s new technology such as the “multi-touch” and enhanced graphics capabilities has led to a whole new way to visualize these races and combined with the network’s unsurpassed reporting and analysis made CNN the most-watched cable news network in all the key demos the night of the Iowa caucuses.

In addition, CNN will offer up-to-the minute reporting and analysis at CNNPolitics.com and on the CNN Political Ticker at www.CNN.com/ticker. CNN.com Live will have extended coverage of the results, with CNN.com’s Melissa Long anchoring coverage from the CNN Election Center in New York and CNN.com’s Nicole Lapin anchoring from Atlanta.

CNN Radio will provide live anchored coverage with Lisa Desjardins anchoring from New Hampshire. CNN Newsource will provide its affiliates access to on-site reports from correspondent Sean Callebs and Newsource RunningMate exclusive correspondent, Samantha Hayes.

Each month in 2008, CNN Student News will be “Talking Democracy” by introducing an election-year topic in the show and online. From caucus to convention and primary to poll, CNN Student News will break down these election-year concepts. Teachers, parents and students can find the CNN Student News program and its curriculum materials online at http://www.cnnstudentnews.com/ and on Headline News from Monday through Friday at 4 a.m. (ET)


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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Seems like it is going to be an exciting Tuesday
on CNN. Since I have today off I can enjoy
the coverage.

Anonymous said...

I hope CNN finds a way to bring John Roberts
into the Election pirmetime mix.Wolf, Anderson,
John Roberts, John King(who was awesome with
Ballot Bowl this weekend) and team CNN would
be unstoppable. CNN clearly has the best politcal
team on tv. That's no joke.

J in LA said...

I was pretty impressed to see the live shot last night with the CNN EXPRESS bus parked right outside the first polling place at midnight - gave them great overage with anyone who used a wide shot.
J in LA