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Friday, February 24, 2012

This Weekend's Programming 2/25/12

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2012

SANJAY GUPTA, MD – Saturday and Sunday 7:30AM – 8:00AM
CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta will take a look at a disturbing shortage in cancer drugs. Also, Dr. Gupta speaks with CNN Hero Scott Strode about how he overcame addiction to alcohol and drugs – and speaks with Dr. Petros Levounis, chief of addiction psychiatry at St. Luke’s and Roosevelt Hospitals in NYC about the latest addiction treatments.

FASHION: BACKPAGE PASS – Airs Saturday 2:30PM – 3:00PM
In this fifth edition of the series that makes fashion accessible and aspirational, CNN’s Alina Cho interviews designers Donna Karan, Marchesa, Cushnie et Ochs, Jason Wu and hosts segments on designer uniforms, CFDA 50th anniversary and the chicest trends and hottest street looks from New York Fashion Week for the fifth edition.

ARIZONA REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE (Replay) – Airs Saturday 5:00PM – 7:00PM
A debate among the GOP presidential candidates moderated by CNN anchor and chief national correspondent John King.

CNN PRESENTS: WACO – FAITH, FEAR, AND FIRE – Airs SATURDAY 8:00PM, 11:00PM, and 2:00AM
CNN investigative correspondent Drew Griffin reports on the events in Waco, Texas, that led to a 51-day standoff between the Branch Davidian Christian sect and law enforcement authorities, including the ATF and the FBI. More than 18 years later, a handful of Branch Davidians still believe their spiritual leader, David Koresh, will be resurrected as a messiah. Griffin speaks with survivors and other witnesses from both sides of the confrontation that ended with 82 Branch Davidians (including 24 children) and four federal agents losing their lives.


SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2012

SANJAY GUPTA, MD – Saturday and Sunday 7:30AM – 8:00AM
CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta will take a look at a disturbing shortage in cancer drugs. Also, Dr. Gupta speaks with CNN Hero Scott Strode about how he overcame addiction to alcohol and drugs – and speaks with Dr. Petros Levounis, chief of addiction psychiatry at St. Luke’s and Roosevelt Hospitals in NYC about the latest addiction treatments.

STATE OF THE UNION WITH CANDY CROWLEY – Airs LIVE Sunday 9:00AM – 10:00AM and NOON
Topic: Campaign Politics 2012; Middle East
Guest: Sen. John McCain (R-AZ)
Guest: Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC)
Topic: Race for the White House: State Perspective
Guest: Gov. John Hickenlooper, Colorado
Guest: Gov. Scott Walker, Wisconsin
Topic: Competing Visions for America; Gas Prices
Guest: Robert Gibbs, former White House press secretary
Topic: Rising Gas Prices and Politics
Guest: John Hofmeister, former president, Shell Oil
Anchor: Candy Crowley

FAREED ZAKARIA GPS – Airs 10:00AM – 11:00AM and 1:00PM – 2:00PM
Topics: What should the U.S. do about Iran? Syria? Egypt? How would he grade President Obama’s foreign policy? Is this an American century? Who will Brzezinski back in the 2012 race?
Guest: Zbigniew Brzezinski, PhD, former National Security Advisor (Carter Administration), Presidential Medal of Freedom Honoree (1981) for “his role in the normalization of U.S.-China relations,” counselor and trustee, Center for Strategic & International Studies
Topics: Are we seeing an economic recovery taking hold? Do we need more stimulus? Did the auto bailout work? What should the U.S. do about high oil prices? Will oil go higher? How would you grade the Romney tax plan?
Guest: Zanny Minton Beddoes, economics editor The Economist
Guest: Robert Reich, PhD, former U.S. Labor Secretary (Clinton Administration), Chancellor’s professor of public policy, University of California at Berkeley
Guest: David Stockman, former Director of the Office of Management and Budget (Reagan Administration)
Guest: Gillian Tett, US managing editor, The Financial Times
Anchor: Fareed Zakaria

RELIABLE SOURCES – Airs LIVE Sunday 11AM - NOON
Topics: Santorum Slams the Press; White House Trying to Stymie Aggressive Journalists?
Guest: David Brody, Christian Broadcasting Network
Guest: S.E. Cupp, New York Daily News
Guest: Margaret Carlson, Bloomberg
Topics: Challenges of Reporting from Syria
Guest: Clarissa Ward, CBS News
Guest: Arwa Damon, CNN
Host: Howard Kurtz

THE NEXT LIST – Sunday 2:00PM – 2:30PM
Anchor Dr. Sanjay Gupta interviews industrial designer extraordinaire Yves Behar, a man on a mission to “design for good.” Known for his commercial work designing sleek, coveted products such as wireless speakers, and his “Local bike,” furniture, and more – Behar and his team have earned a nomination in the 2012 Designs of the Year Product Award. But his passions also align with his more philanthropic design initiatives, including his $100 iconic green XO laptop. The One Laptop per Child XO collaboration with MIT Media Labs is making low-cost computers for children in developing countries. Behar attributes his diverse background to his design ethos: fusing his Swiss-Turkish-German heritage with what he describes as the ‘tech-casual culture’ of his headquarters in Northern California (www.fuseproject.com/products).

CNN PRESENTS: WACO – FAITH, FEAR, AND FIRE – Airs SUNDAY 8:00PM, 11:00PM, and 2:00AM
CNN investigative correspondent Drew Griffin reports on the events in Waco, Texas, that led to a 51-day standoff between the Branch Davidian Christian sect and law enforcement authorities, including the ATF and the FBI. More than 18 years later, a handful of Branch Davidians still believe their spiritual leader, David Koresh, will be resurrected as a messiah. Griffin speaks with survivors and other witnesses from both sides of the confrontation that ended with 82 Branch Davidians (including 24 children) and four federal agents losing their lives.

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10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi, we are back with some new numbers for
CNN Feb 2012, minus the ratings for Friday.
4 days remain so the numbers will change
with primaries in Michigan and Arizona next
week. TVN is the data source. Before the week
is done it is on to March 2012.

360 is averaging 556,000/184,000 at 8 PM

ED is averaging 1,022,000/231,000

BOR is averaging 2,951,000/599,000

It will be interesting to see who is up and
who is down. This week was a little strange
for FNC. Instead of BOR being 3 million plus
at least 1 day of the week he was under 3
million plus each night. CNN might be up
a little in the hour. Same goes for MSNBC.
Can 360 pull off a demo win in 4 days ?
Last time around FNC & MSNBC went with
their regular shows but worked in primary
results . Let's see if CNN will do that with
360 at 8 & 10 PM. It would boost ratings.

360 is averaging 709,000/265,000 at 10 PM

TLW is averaging 960,000/250,000

OTR is averaging 1,696,000/404,000

Let's see if 360 has a 2nd place demo finish.
No doubt boosted by Whitney Houston, debates
and primaries.

CNN is at 816,000/273,000 in prime time

MSNBC is averaging 988,000/252,000

FNC is averaging 2,206,000/493,000

CNN is at 452,000/144,000 in daytime

MSNBC is averaging 549,000/151,000

FNC is averaging 1,328,000/318,000

Those numbers might be down for FNC.
It is possible that MSNBC is getting stronger
in daytime. Not good for CNN.

We will end this portion here and pick things
up with another post.

Anonymous said...

CNN Feb 2012 The Sequel

TSR is averaging 581,000/132,000 at 5 PM

Hardball is averaging 786,000/142,000

The 5 is averaging 1,654,000/376,000


JK, USA is averaging 459,000/126,000

Sharpton is averaging 781,000/174,000

Spcl Rpt is averaging 1,845,000/400,000


Out Front is averaging 410,000/131,000

Hardball is averaging 817,000/207,000

Fox Rpt is averaging 1,745,000/424,000

Both the 6 & 7 PM hours continue to be big
problems for CNN. We will be watching to
see if the situation improves in March 2012.
The end of March marks the end of Q1. With
3 months of data you can see where things
are trending.

PMT is averaging 674,000/219,000

TRMS is averaging 1,070,000/287,000

Hannity is averaging 2,077,000/486,000

Rachel is having a very good month. That
is benefiting ED. Out Front is not working
as the lead-in for 360 The Hardball replay
is getting much larger numbers.. We are
wondering if Out Front is heading towards
under 400,000 on a permanent basis, 360
will never gain enough for 2 hours of losses.
MSNBC has a strong lineup for hours. 360
is doing better than previous shows on CNN
and does increase from Out Front. It is a
slow growth and those totals do need to rise.


360 at 10 is still the top show on CNN, nothing
new there. With a couple of primaries for the
upcoming week CNN could see a rise in those
prime time ratings and 360 will get more of a
bump at 10 PM.

We are keeping an eye on the ratings for
8-11 PM. There are things to keep an eye
on. Is the little dip for BOR for real ? Can
Rachel Maddow continue the hot streak. Will
360 or TLW flip the demo at 10 if Greta gets
under 400,000 in the demo. What will things
look like for FNC if BOR loses 100,000-
250,000 in viewers ? What will the ratings
race look like between CNN and MSNBC for
March 2012 ? Oh the drama.

All are crunching the numbers and waiting for
the ratings next week to write the final
paragraph for Feb 2012. Game on for March
2012. Will CNN be ready ? Once March kicks
in we will start keeping an eye on Starting Pt.

Stay Tuned

Anonymous said...

CNN has to get out of the mindset that only
ideologues are contributors. MSNBC takes a
more balanced view. That is how they found
Chris Hayes, Ezra Klein , Rachel, Prof Harris
Perry. Alex Wagner & Toure. Why did CNN let
Rachel & Toure get away. Both first appeared
on CNN. CNN cheats viewers by subjecting
them to ideological pundits. It ends up being
about talking points and nothing of substance.
Henry Blodget at Business Insider would have
had a much better conversation on gas prices
for 360. Pundits just don't work with KTH. At
least go to break after the presentation to
keep the segment factual and apart form the
opinions of pundits. CNN was doing the same
thing 20 years ago. In other words, nothing
has changed and CNN seems outdated with at
24/7 parade of left vs right. Yawn.

I have no problem with CNN hiring George
Stroumboulopoulos, Aisha Tyler and Mark
Kelley. All would be improvements. Arwa
Damon was on Mark Kelley's show last week
talking about Syriia. Ali Velshi is on Strombo
this week. I am 100 % sure that CNN is
aware of these CBC hosts. They permit their
talent to appear on the network.

However, at the same time CNN has to work
on content, story- telling, journalism. Current
TV is a real mess right now but they have the
best doc series on TV called Vanguard. Kaj
Larsen was an original member. Hire the
others : Mariana Van Zeller, Christof Putzel
& Adam Yamaguci.

That new brand of journalism has to become
a part of CNN. You have Amber Lyon as well.
Laura Ling was the brains behind Vanguard.
There was also Derrick Shore and Rawley
Valverde.

When comes to contributors CNN is lacking.
It is too narrow minded . Hire someone like
Jay Smooth at Illdoctrine. Dude is right there
in NYC his latest video on Mitt Romney is
so funny. Brett Erlich is being underused at
Current TV on War Room. He is good at
political satire.

There are 3 others who were once at Current
who create media. They are : Conor Knighton,
who appears on Sunday Morning, Max Lugavere
& Jason Silva. Can't Mo Rocca appear on CNN
or Angela Sun as a sports contributor of Douglas
Cabellero as a music contributor. CNN needs
a creative explosion. They have to start hiring
people who can create must see content and
know how to create content for the masses.

CNN has some of the world's best journalists.
Why are they not hiring modern day journos
to strengthen the brand and increase news
content. You don't get much out of pundits
but you can get a lot out of content that is
multi-platform and interesting. Seasoned
journalists and new journos would be a
great mix for CNN. At it's core CNN has to
be about news not opinion.


Heck hire them to be on with Soledad in the
morning. She could use some fresh talent
and different styles. CNN is too cookie cutter.
Every show does the same things.

Music is also a way to connect with viewers.
I have noticed that MSNBC is now doing this
for all of their shows. That is also another way
to engage viewers.

I don't have a problem with pundits on TSR,
SOU or John King but they should not be so
prominent on news shows.

Anonymous said...

According to TVN, CNN had Melissa Harris-Perry
on their network first. Is CNN really that bad at
seeing talent. Obviously, someone at MSNBC was
watching CNN. They also have Thomas Roberts,
Richard Lui and Veronica De La Cruz. CNBC had
Nicole Lapin for a little bit. CNN has also lost TJ
Holmes. Betty and Erica are now at CBS.

Anonymous said...

CNN seems to have more paid contributers on staff than actual reporters.
CNN certainly would not have given Harris-Perry the opportunity she has been provided at MSNBC. CNN is in the business of entertaining rather than informing.
You have some very strong, smart and truly fantastic female hosts at MSNBC. Something I find extremely rare at CNN.

Anonymous said...

CNN has a women's issue that is not going away.
Maybe Aisha Tyler would fix that. She does get
press for being smart and witty. It is sad to think
that neither that someone like MHP would not be
given a shot at CNN. That is exactly why CNN has
a talent deficit CNN keeps going for a certain type
and that is unfortunate.

Starting Point needs to be doing a better job with
facts. Soledad had someone on from the WSJ who
gave out wrong info on Brent Oil. It is not $126.
So no one at Starting Point thought to tell viewers
the price of oil before the segment began. WSJ
has endorsed Republicans and that was an attack
on Obama that was silly. So far today brent is
not even at $ 125. Nobody has mobile internet
access to follow the news ?

Anonymous said...

Looks like things will be back & forth between
CNN & MSNBC. You would have to give the edge
to MSNBC. Wonder what happens in March. Given
the schedule this week in cable news, CNN might
get demo over MSNBC in prime time. I was once
a huge fan of Current TV. Loved all of the people
you named. You have to wonder what heights a
show like Vanguard could reach with a network
like CNN. Marianna is my favorite. I like that they
go to places and cover stories that is ignored by
CNN. It would breathe fresh life into CNN. I
watched Max & Jason, Conor on Infomania too.
I would much rather see people like this as
CNN contributors. They can go out and get CNN
original content. Pundits can't deliver that. CNN
has to find ways to get viewers excited about
the news on CNN. Don't mean to sound mean
but it just does not look believable to see Erin
Burnett with the camera. Christof Putzel, Adam
Yamaguci, Mariana Van Zeller,Max Lugavere &
Jason Silva, Angela Sun, Conor Knighton and
the others were really good with the camera
and they all have some skills. Would love to
see Brett Erlich on TSR with Wolf Blitzer. All of
these people would give CNN a better shot at
younger viewers than Erin Burnett.

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately for CNN, MSNBC has found the
Oprah of cable news. However, she is on MSNBC
on weekends not prime time. Would CNN make
a bold move with an Aisha Tyler at 7 PM or a
George Sroumboulopoulos at 9 PM ? Not only
no but hell no. The only contributors you will
ever see on CNN are tea party, Beck & Breitbart
employees. While CNN was so busy catering to
right wing extremists, MSNBC came up with at
game plan. MSNBC has elevated the conversation
on cable news with shows like Morning Joe, TLW
Rachel Maddow, the professor and Chris Hayes.

At the same time CNN gave us PMT, Out Front,
Early Start/Starting Point and In The Arena. It
is game over for CNN. MSNBC has leadership
and a vision to see the bigger picture.

Anonymous said...

You guys have got to check out TV Newser.
They have a couple of posts that are must
reads. A Harris poll finds that Diane Sawyer,
Anderson Cooper & Brian Williams are the top
3 favorite current affairs personalities.

The really big news is that CNN is shaking up
things dayside.IMHO it is a disaster. American
Morning tanked because of Ali Velshi, Christine
Romans and Carol Costello. CNN decides to
let Carol Costello anchor solo for 2 hours .
Why ?

Looking at the ratings posted here it is clear
that CNN has to make changes but putting
Carol Costello on from 9-11 AM will be a
disaster. Her voice is so annoying. It is a
complaining, whiny tone. That is also a part
of the problem with Erin Burnett. Mark my
words CNN will dip below 400,00 thousand
viewers for daytime and drop below 100,000
in the demo. FNC & MSNBC don't have to do
anything but to sit back and watch CNN crash
and burn.

Anonymous said...

Who is making these decisions at CNN?
Kyra Phillips is the best dayside anchor at CNN and she gets her hours cut?
And Suzanne keeps her hours, are you kidding?
CNN just can not get out of the self-destruct mode.