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Monday, January 21, 2008

Democratic Debate and GLAAD Nominations

Tonight CNN along with The Congressional Black Caucus Political Education and Leadership Institute held the Democratic Debate in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Wolf Blitzer moderated along with Suzanne Malveaux and Joe Johns. The debate was intense tonight and it will only get more intense as we head into Super Tuesday. Here are some photos from the debate.







Debate photos ©Ted Pio-Roda/CNN



The GLAAD Award Nominees were released and CNN has been nominated in the following categories

TV Journalism - News Segment

"The First Casualty" Anderson Cooper 360 (CNN)
"Gay Homeless Teens" Uncovering America (CNN)
"Gospel of Inclusion" Uncovering America (CNN)
"Sent Away to 'Change'" Good Morning America (ABC)
"Sex Change Controversy" Paula Zahn Now (CNN)

Digital Journalism – Multimedia

"The Advocate 40th Anniversary'" (Advocate.com)
"Fuera del Closet: Gay Hispanic Immigrants in Dallas" by Sergio Chapa (NewAmericaMedia.org)
"Landmark Moments in Gay Hollywood" by Mark S. Luckle (EW.com)
"Uncovering America: Fighting for Acceptance" (CNN.com)

The GLAAD Media Awards ceremonies will be held in New York on March 17, 2008 at the Marriott Marquis; in South Florida at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on April 12; in Los Angeles on April 26 at the Kodak Theatre; and in San Francisco on May 10 at the San Francisco Marriott. GLAAD will provide details about upcoming broadcast dates in the near future.



Today TVNewser reported that Erica Hill may be leaving her show on Headline News to join Anderson Cooper 360 permanently. If we receive any confirmation, we will pass it on to all of you.


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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hooray!!!! That means all of AC 360 will actually
be live without tape. Now if we can just get back
to 2 hours. This is a big year in politics and 360
needs to at least be back to 2 hours through the
November election. Anderson and Erica in the
same studio should be funny and entertaining.
360 is getting back to it's roots. Which is a good
thing. Was Erica in NY last night ? I just watched
the dvr and she had a segment on 360 with
undecided voters.

Anonymous said...

Do you know why Erica is also on the CBS Saturday morning news along with CNN? I thought anchors could only work on a single network. I'm watching her right now on CBS...and it took me a while to realize I wasn't tuned to CNN.

Phebe said...

@anonymous 9:23, Erica has been co-anchoring the Saturday edition of CBS's Morning Show for some time now. Other CNN'ers get airtime on CBS also. Anderson Cooper is a regular on 60 Minutes and Dr. Sanjay Gupta is a medical correspondent for the CBS Evening News.