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Showing posts with label Breaking News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Breaking News. Show all posts

Thursday, October 25, 2007

California Wildfires ~ CNN is There!!!

Starting this past Sunday, CNN has been covering the California wildfires full force. Strangely coinciding with the premier of Planet in Peril, the CNN/Headline News team, through television, blogs and their website has had comprehensive coverage of the California wildfires. With close to a million people evacuated and thousands of acres destroyed, CNN covered all the angles.
On The Air

CNN reporters have been covering the Wildfires from on the ground all over California and the studios.

In California:

Anderson Cooper

John Roberts
Kiran Chetry
Rick Sanchez


Kyra Phillips (A San Diego native)
Sanjay Gupta

John King
Ted Rowlands
Rob Marciano
Thelma Gutierrez


John Zarrella
Chris Lawrence
Brian Todd

Ed Henry


Dan Simon
Sean Callebs
Randi Kaye
Elizabeth Cohen

Reggie Agui
Kara Finnstorm
Allan Cheroff


Reporting from CNN studios

Wolf Blitzer

Chad Myers

Tom Foreman
Kelli Arena


Larry King
Heidi Collins
Don Lemon
Tony Harris
Erica Hill
Barbara Starr
Reynolds Wolf
Frank Sesno


Blogs

When breaking news happens, there are many stories that can not make it on air. This is where the blogs come in. They tell stories we might not have known about from a first hand prospective from the front lines.

To read the complete blogs, click here


CNN Website

Some of the best footage that came through to CNN came from viewers at home who sent in I-Reports of the wildfires.



The last five days have been hard on everyone but most especially the residents of the many different areas affected by the fires in California, thankfully we have had their story brought to us by the terrific team of CNN and Headline News reporters. We at All Things CNN want to thank them for all their hard work over the past few days sharing the stories of tragedy, sacrifice, heroism, loss and hope. If you would like to help the residents of California, you can go to CNN’s Impact your World for more details.

All Things CNN would also like to send our thoughts and prayers with our readers who may be directly or indirectly effect by these fires.

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Photo by: Justin Larose/CNN

On a lighter note, if you were curious to know why Kiran Chetry was stationed at the Qualcomm Stadium, we got our answer today. Kiran announced to People magazine that she is pregnant with her second child. The stork is certainly busy at CNN with both Kiran and Campbell Brown both expecting. Congratulations to Kiran and her husband, Chris Knowles. You can read the article with People here.

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Scott Safon Named Executive Vice President,
Chief Marketing Officer of CNN Worldwide



Marketing and branding innovator Scot Safon has been promoted to executive vice president & chief marketing officer of CNN Worldwide, it was announced today by Jim Walton, president of CNN Worldwide. Safon oversees branding; consumer and trade advertising; and marketing and promotion of the CNN portfolio of networks and businesses, including CNN/U.S., Headline News, CNN International and CNN.com., and their news and information programming, personalities and events. He is based in Atlanta at CNN world headquarters and reports to Walton.
“Our marketing and promotion efforts reflect a quality, intelligence and point of view that set CNN apart,” said Walton. “As a creative executive, Scot sets the tone for that work. But he is equally important to me and to our organization as a strategist and leader. His influence and impact are felt, and welcomed, throughout CNN. I’m pleased to acknowledge his contributions to our continuing success." Formerly senior vice president of marketing and promotion, Safon joined CNN in 2002. He and his marketing and promotions teams executed award-winning campaigns supporting the debut of CNN’s The Situation Room, Anderson Cooper 360°, the re-launch earlier this year of CNN.com and CNN’s continuing election coverage. Previously, Safon headed marketing for TNT, where he conceived and guided campaigns supporting the network’s signature original films and miniseries including George Wallace, Door to Door, James Dean, Pirates of Silicon Valley and Gettysburg . Safon also led marketing efforts for the successful “We Know Drama” positioning that he helped develop. Earlier, Safon managed the CBS Television account for Backer Spielvogel Bates and Grybauskas/Beatrice in New York , where he began his career with D’Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles, Inc. He holds a bachelor of arts degree in economics and history from the University of Virginia and an MBA from Cornell University . Safon, who was named a “Brand Builder” by Television Week in 2006 for the Anderson Cooper 360° launch campaign, serves on the board of directors of Promax.


Congratulations to Scott on his promotion!!!

Saturday, August 4, 2007

Breaking News.....You Can Trust CNN!


I don’t know about you all but I always have a bad feeling when I am watching TV and the “Breaking News” icon breaks during the show I am watching. Well Wednesday night was no different. From the moment CNN broke the news of the terrible tragedy in Minneapolis of the bridge collapsing, I knew I would get the most accurate information possible as it came in and CNN did not disappoint. Through the television, blogs and CNN’s website CNN has had comprehensive coverage since the days following this breaking news

On The Air

In Minneapolis

John Roberts (American Morning - Thursday and Friday Morning)
Anderson Cooper (Anderson Cooper 360 - Thursday Night)
Don Lemon (Newsroom)
Brian Todd (American Morning)
Randi Kaye (Anderson Cooper 360 – Thursday Night)
Greg Hunter (American Morning)
Gary Tuchman (Anderson Cooper 360 - Thursday and Friday Night)
Mary Snow (Situation Room)
Soledad O’Brien (SIU – Road to Ruin – Are We Safe?)
Drew Griffin (SIU – Road to Ruin – Are We Safe?)








In New York

Paula Zahn (Paula Zahn Now - Wednesday and Thursday Night)
Randi Kaye (Anderson Cooper 360 – Wednesday Night)
Tom Foreman (Anderson Cooper 360)
Kiran Chetry (American Morning)




In Atlanta

Erica Hill (Prime News with Erica Hill)
Christi Paul (Headline News)
Fredericka Whitfield (Newsroom Wednesday Morning 1:00AM- 5:00AM)
Kyra Phillips (Newsroom)


In Washington

Wolf Blitzer (Situation Room - Wednesday, Thursday, Friday / Larry King Live - Wednesday Night)

In Los Angeles

Anderson Cooper (Wednesday Night)
Larry King (Larry King Live - Thursday and Friday Night)



Blogs

Not every story can make it on air and thankfully we have blogs that can tell us stories we might not have known about from a first hand prospective. I pulled parts from the blogs that have been posted that really got to me

What the divers might face
When I heard that a bridge collapsed over the Mississippi River, I immediately thought the worst. Growing up in Memphis, which is also on the Mississippi, I have heard the dangers of the river my entire life, including the strong currents and murky waters.
-- By Kay Jones, "360" Producer


Thinking about the families...
The atmosphere on board the flight is strange. Or perhaps I'm just imagining it. I always feel odd when traveling to a place where something terrible has happened. I keep thinking of all those families waiting for word about their loved ones. It must have been an agonizing night for them, and there are many difficult hours ahead.
-- By Anderson Cooper


Expert: Collapse was one-in-a-billion
The surveillance video seen on CNN shows an event he calls one-in-a-billion; it just doesn't happen. And yet it did.
-- By Drew Griffin, CNN Correspondent




Disabled man crashes van to save himself
Marcelo had already escaped death once as a teenager when he'd been shot in a street fight, a fight that left him paralyzed from the waist down and confined to a wheelchair. So unlike all the other terrified drivers on the bridge yesterday, Marcelo had an added problem: how would he get out of his vehicle if he managed to survive?
-- By Jordana Miller, "360" Producer


Families carry photos of missing loved ones
It doesn't take long to spot the family members still looking for loved ones. It's heartbreaking.Some carry pictures, hoping that perhaps someone will recognize their loved one. I spoke to one woman who thinks her ex-husband may be missing; he didn't return any calls. She didn't know where to turn
-- By Mary Snow, CNN Correspondent


I just met Superwoman
Hanson rushed to the scene and then jumped across rooftops to start rescuing people from the Mississippi River. If you were watching CNN's breaking news coverage Wednesday night, you probably saw her swimming in the mangled debris looking for survivors. Shanna Hanson wasn't the only human doing superhuman things Wednesday night in Minneapolis. But one person's heroics can sometimes tell the story of many.
-- By Ed Lavandera, CNN Correspondent


This one hits close to home
I frantically started dialing her cell number and it was busy. I hung up and dialed my dad, my step-mom, my sister, friends, cells, landlines ... all busy signals. I have never heard a worse noise in my life.Moments later, my dad got through to me and let me know that he and the rest of my family were OK. What he said next would become a theme I'd hear from friends and family again and again: "I would have been on that bridge at 6 p.m. tonight if I hadn't decided to pick a file up from the office in the morning instead of swinging by on the way home."
-- By Alyssa Caplan, "360" Associate Producer

To read the complete blogs, click here


CNN Website

Some of the best footage that came through to CNN came from viewers at home who sent in I-Reports right after the bridge collapsed. I-Report is celebrating it one year anniversary today and it is seemingly eerie that this happens to coincide with the Minneapolis tragedy. I want to share just a few pictures that came in from I-Reporters from all different angles as they speak louder then any words I could write.










If you want to send in pictures or videos to CNN you can click here


The last three days have been hard on everyone but most especially the residents of Minneapolis, thankfully we have had their story told with grace and compassion from our amazing team of CNN and Headline News reporters. We at All Things CNN want to thank them for all their hard work over the past three days sharing the stories of tragedy, sacrifice, heroism, loss and hope. What they have seen must have truly had an impact on their lives as it did on ours. When breaking news happens, you can trust CNN will be there and the will be bringing us the story right!!