Christine Romans Joins John Berman as
Co-Anchor of CNN’s “Early Start”
Victor Blackwell and Christi Paul Named
Co-Anchors of “New Day Weekend”
CNN today made two announcements about its morning
programming lineup.
Chief Business Correspondent Christine Romans has been
named co-anchor of CNN’s early morning program, “Early Start.” She will
join co-anchor John Berman on the program, which airs weekdays from
5-6 a.m. ET. Romans will continue in her capacity as the network’s chief
business reporter and anchor of CNN’s business programs.
“Given the audience’s interest in business news as the day
begins, and markets across the globe have been open for hours, Christine will
add a great dimension to the program that starts CNN’s programming day,” said
Jeff Zucker, President, CNN Worldwide. “Plus, Christine’s fantastic rapport
with John makes this a dynamic team for America to wake up to.”
In addition, Victor Blackwell and Christi Paul have been
named co-anchors of the network’s weekend morning program, “New Day
Weekend.” The program airs from 6-9:30 a.m. ET on Saturdays
and 6:00–7:30 a.m. and 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. ET on
Sundays. Blackwell will continue reporting for CNN based in Atlanta
and Paul will continue anchoring for HLN during the week.
“Victor and Christi have proven that they are
consummate journalists and anchors,” continued Zucker. “In
expanding their roles, CNN is fortunate to have their depth of
knowledge and breadth of experience to tell the compelling stories that people
expect from CNN. Victor has been sitting in this seat for many months now, and
we are thrilled to make this role official, and excited to pair him with
Christi.”
Jim Murphy is the senior executive producer and
Matt Frucci is the executive producer for “Early Start.” Nora Zimmett
is executive producer of “New Day Weekend.”
Christine Romans is the Emmy Award-winning chief business
correspondent and host of “Your Money” at CNN, reporting on the economy,
politics and international business. She covered the AIG and
bank bailouts, the government shutdown, battles in Washington
over debt and spending, and has reported on corruption from the point of
view of the investor and American worker. Prior to joining CNN, she
reported for Reuters and Knight-Ridder Financial News in the futures trading
pits of Chicago, covering bonds, stocks, derivatives and commodities. She is
the author of two books, How to Speak Money (Wiley 2011) and Smart is
the New Rich (Wiley 2010).
Victor Blackwell joined CNN August 2012 as an anchor and
correspondent. Blackwell has reported on-the-scene for many breaking news
stories, including his exclusive reporting on the death of Georgia teen
Kendrick Johnson, George Zimmerman trial and troubles after the verdict, the
Alabama child hostage standoff, Colorado wildfires, and Superstorm
Sandy recovery. Blackwell came to CNN from WPBF 25 News in West
Palm Beach, FL, where he served as an anchor for the 5 p.m., 6
p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts. He was the recipient of an Emmy
award and Edward R. Murrow Award.
Christi Paul is an anchor on HLN and formerly for In
Session. Most recently, she had a news-making interview with Vice President Joe
Biden on Obamacare and domestic violence prevention. In addition, she
covered President Barack Obama’s second Inauguration in Washington, DC, was on
the news desk during the first five hours of the Newtown, CT school shootings,
and anchored extensive coverage of Hurricane Sandy. She has also anchored
coverage of several U.S. presidential elections, the Virginia Tech shooting and
several high profile trials. At HLN, she launched the news segment “Find Our
Children,” which is a partnership with the National Center for Missing &
Exploited Children to highlight the stories of missing children. To date, 35
profiled children have been found and brought home safe. NCMEC honored
Paul with their Hope Award for the efforts. Before joining HLN in 2003,
Paul was based in Phoenix as an anchor, consumer reporter and weathercaster at
KNXV and later worked at CNN affiliate KTVK. She is the author of Love Isn’t
Supposed to Hurt (Tydale House Publishers 2012), a memoir of her own
experience in a verbally abusive relationship, of which part of the proceeds go
to the National Domestic Violence Hotline.
4 comments:
I do wish CNN paired up John Berman with Michaela Periera for a 9AM-NOON morning program. It would still be early morning in California (6-9am PT) where Michaela came from, attracting many more viewers. Christine Romans should have stayed as a substitute anchor, focusing on her business news reports. She also still anchors Your Money. Carol Costello would have been perfect at 5AM to bring back AM Wake Up Call which she briefly hosted a while ago.
Makes you wonder how many anchor changes are coming really soon. Go on and cancel Crossfire already. Even John King was not getting ratings that bad. Face the music : there is no need for Crossfire.
Is Christine Roaman's that great of an anchor? She seems like a non-entity on CNN. Can't they find anyone with a spark or excitement to them who are also competent and smart? Guess not.
This comment should be under "Your Views On the News' but
since there is no such subtitle,
I can only ask it here:
Is White House Press Secrey. Jay Carney trying to look like a real Press Secretary?
Yes, I have accused him of looking like he was nine years old, but "what's with the beard,
Jay?"
It really doesn't become you, and unfortunately it doesn't make you look any more distinguished.
It just makes you look silly at your childish attempt to gain respect from this press, which is obviously, mostly anti-Obama.
But at least Carney doesn't look like Wolf Man Jack, as does Bravo's Andy Cohen.
Is this the new look for 014, because so far, gentlemen, it has not made a good impression.
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