Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Saving the Survivors


Ivan Watson, reporting from Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Sunday, was following the story of a rescue in process at a supermarket. Some people were rescued from the location earlier in the day. Watch his report here.



Ivan joined Don for an update in the next hour of CNN Newsroom.





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4 comments:

  1. CNN is doing a great job covering the crisis
    as a result of the earthquake in Haiti. My hope
    is that this causes the network to focus on the
    news and stories that need to be told. Since
    this crisis unfolded I have watched CNN and
    saw the reason way I started watching 360 in
    particular, it's unique style of storytelling and
    team of people who are committed to covering
    the news from around the globe. Kudos to AC,
    Sanjay, Gary, Ivan and the countless others who
    are down in Haiti and broadcasting CNN to the
    world.No one can argue about CNN's amazing
    coverage and people are talking notice.So
    many times I hear people say did you see
    what CNN has on. I know this is a really big
    logistical nightmare and some how they are
    getting the job done. Someone had the
    foresight to dispatch Anderson and all
    of the others.It was the right thing to do
    and now all of the other networks are trying
    to catch up but CNN is leading the pack.

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  2. This is as close as you can get to real time
    news. I really do wish CNN would do live streaming
    with the programs during the haiti quake. People
    should be able to see this story everywhere on
    multiple platforms.

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  3. CNN's numbers seem to be holding steady
    according to TV by the Numbers. People
    seem to be interested in Haiti.

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  4. While CNN is doing well during the Haiti disaster, it is NOT leading.
    Years ago, given a disaster of this magnitude, everyone would turn to CNN. Now that isn't so. As the days go by, and the novelty of Haitian suffering wears off, CNN's numbers will go back to where they were....and they are still #2 during a disaster, not a good sign.

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