Friday, March 19, 2010

Christiane Amanpour Goes to ABC


Christiane Amanpour will be moving to ABC to host
a Sunday morning talk show beginning in the summer. Here's the full
article by the associated press:



NEW YORK — ABC News has hired Christiane
Amanpour, one of CNN’s best-known personalities for her hard-nosed reporting
from war zones over the past two decades, to host its Sunday morning political
talk show starting this summer.

She replaces George Stephanopoulos, who left the show in December to take over as co-host of ABC’s ‘Good Morning
America.’

An Iran-born journalist whose expertise is in international stories, and who has complained about the lack of overseas news in the American news media, would seem an unusual choice for a job that has largely been devoted to discussions of political and domestic news. That also may
represent a real opportunity.

“With Christiane, we have the opportunity to provide our audiences with something different on Sunday mornings,” ABC News President David Westin said.

Amanpour, 52, said she was exhilarated by the challenge.

“It’s a once-in-a-lifetime and a unique opportunity,” she said.


She had a high profile as CNN’s top international correspondent in the days when there was only one cable news network, reporting from conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, the Balkans and elsewhere.

Since moving to New York three years ago to be with her husband, former U.S. State Department spokesman James Rubin, Amanpour has been seen much less frequently. She hosts a daily program for the CNN International network. Highlights of those are shown for a half hour each Sunday afternoon on CNN’s domestic network.

ABC has courted her for a job since back when Roone Arledge was head of the news division, more than a decade ago. She and Westin both said the time was right now.

“Of all the people I know in this business, Christiane knows herself and she knows the news,” said Frank Sesno, former CNN Washington bureau chief. “I think it’s a very interesting and wise move for her and I think it will be a very different kind of program. George was the consummate insider, a former White House staffer turned interviewer. Christiane is the exact opposite.”

She’s already a non-Washington insider, who will commute to her new job from a home in New York.

That could be a risk for ABC, whose Sunday morning program has generally run a strong second to NBC’s ‘Meet the Press,’ with the competition closer since the death of NBC’s Tim Russert.

Amanpour downplayed the idea that ‘This Week‘ will dramatically change.

“This is something that people have come to really know and depend on,” she said. “The creative DNA of the show will remain. What we want to do is broaden it even more.”

Ian Cameron, executive producer of ‘This Week,’ said he looked back at tapes of the show when David Brinkley was host and found there was more news of the world discussed. The more intense domestic focus is a recent phenomenon, he said, perhaps partly in response to polls showing American news viewers with less of an interest in international news.

“That will be our challenge,” Cameron said. “We’ll need to explain to our viewers why we’re doing these stories, why it’s connected to their lives and what it means to them.”

He minimized Amanpour’s supposed lack of expertise in domestic subjects, noting she can become versed in them like she had to learn about different conflicts while traveling the world

Amanpour was chosen over some internal ABC candidates, some of whom filled in since Stephanopoulos left, including Jake Tapper and Terry Moran. Former ABC ‘Nightline’ host Ted Koppel was even in the mix at one point. Tapper will fill in as host until Amanpour takes over in August.

“It’s a real good and challenging fit for her and a good and challenging fit for ABC,” Sesno said. “I don’t think the television audience needs another inside-the-Beltway, inside-the-filibuster conversation on Sunday.”

Jim Walton, president of CNN Worldwide, saluted Amanpour and said her work burnished the CNN news brand and gave it authority.

“CNN and Christiane helped make each other great,” he said.




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8 comments:

  1. Jim Walton got it right. "CNN and Christianne helped make eachother great," and now that Klein forced her out CNN has lost its luster and a great journalist that was under utilized.

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  2. Is there any chance that Zain could possibly
    get an international news show once Amanpour
    leaves? Or perhaps giving us World Report and
    World View on Sunday.A lot of people are not
    feeling sorry for CNN these days. Their wounds
    are self-inflicted.I think that when someone like
    Christiane leaves there has got to be some
    questions asked. Maybe Jim Walton can come
    up with a plan to save CNN. One thing is pretty
    obvious is that Klein can't. She seemed to be
    saying CNN has a strong journalism standards
    that it must not forget. Let's hope Walton
    hears her loud and clear.

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  3. Christiane Amanpour is jumping ship because
    she is signing on with a news operation that
    is serious about revamping and reshaping the
    news industry. The problem for CNN is that
    they are not ahead of the game on anything.
    They just keep doing the same dumb things
    over and over again. Give us something fresh.
    I think a couple weeks ago David Westin gave
    a speech about getting away from the talking
    heads. Everyone knows they are not the future
    of tv news.It is all about content and original
    material for multiple platforms. She is dead
    right about there being an appetite for
    international news. People want to see the
    world and cable news is too much a part
    of the political game to be considered a
    free and independent press.

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  4. CNN is losing it's most prolific female
    anchor/reporter and the first hire since
    4 females are leaving is a conservative
    blogger and you are asking why CNN
    is in trouble. Great move for Christiane.
    Good riddance to CNN for the shabby
    treatment of female reporters/anchors.

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  5. It's was obvious that CNN no longer met Christiane's standards and she got the opportunity to move on. Good for her. One thing to note though, CNN has no standards anymore, so she shouldn't look back at all. Rick and Ali is who they want, two dopes who fall over one another from their own stupidity.

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  6. This is a huge blow. I think it is safe to
    say Christiane does not think CNN is living
    up to it's tradition of being a solid news
    organization. You have people like Rick
    Sanchez and Ali Velshi anchoring totally
    lame shows I have seen better in local
    television news. It will be interesting to
    see who replaces Christiane. By the way
    Melissa Long is now on Bloomberg.I am
    still waiting to see how long it will take
    for CNN to wise up and take them off
    5 days a week. According to TV by the
    Numbers MSNBC topped CNN in total
    day viewers, Wolf was even behind
    them during The Situation Room.
    Wolf can't make up for 4 hours of
    awful programming.

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  7. Christiane gave a wonderful tribute to the fearless photojournalist, Margaret Moth. They must have known one another well. Their passion for what they do, make them role models for women journalists today.

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  8. Perhaps CNN could hire the correspondents
    that work for Vanguard on Current. Mariana
    Van Zeller reminds me of a younger Christiane.

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