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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Your Views on the News, October 30, 2010

CNN has switched the lineup for the weekend because of the mid-term elections on Tuesday. Take note you Wolf Blitzer and Anderson Cooper fans the America Votes special is live both Saturday and Sunday evenings.

SATURDAY, October 30, 2010

BALLOT BOWL – Airs LIVE Saturday 1:00PM – 6:00PM

CNN will again provide live, unfiltered coverage of significant recent and live campaign events. Members of the Best Political Team on Television will report from events around the country to include Alaska, Nevada, Ohio, Delaware, Pennsylvania and Washington, DC.

AMERICA VOTES 2010 – Airs LIVE Saturday 6:00PM – 7:00PM and (replays) 10:00PM

Lead political anchor Wolf Blitzer and anchor Anderson Cooper, along with the Best Political Team on Television, provide the latest news on the upcoming midterm elections.

WHAT THE WEEK –Airs Saturday 7:30PM – 8:00PM

Pete Dominick distills a week’s worth of news into a smart and fun wrap of everything you need to know.

BOILING POINT: inside the tea party – Airs Saturday 8:00PM – 9:00PM, 11:00PM

CNN’s Shannon Travis has followed the political movement proven to be the most energetic and provocative of this campaign season, the various groups that self-identify with the Tea Party movement. Reporting from California, to Delaware, to Alaska, to Florida and beyond, Travis interviewed conservative talk radio personality and former Tea Party Express chairman Mark Williams, former Alaska governor and Fox News contributor Sarah Palin, and Mary Rakovich, considered by some to be “the godmother” of the Tea Party movement – about their goals and the messages they want delivered to the corridors of power in Washington. http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/politics/2010/10/26/seg.boiling.point.alaska.cnn

restoring the american dream: a FAREED ZAKARIA GPS special - Airs Saturday 9:00PM – 10:00PM, 12:00AM

As the nation languishes in the Great Recession, CNN and TIME magazine’s Fareed Zakaria talks to four of the most creative and respected business leaders for their insights on what must be done to restore the America’s economic prosperity. Lou Gerstner, former chairman of the board & CEO for IBM Corporation; Muhtar Kent, chairman of the board & CEO for The Coca-Cola Company; Eric Schmidt, chairman of the board & CEO for Google, Inc.; and Klaus Kleinfeld, chairman & CEO for Alcoa, Inc. discuss how technology, globalization, and the recession brought about American’s unacceptable unemployment rate…and how America can leverage the keys to bringing good jobs back to America – education and innovation.

SUNDAY, October 31, 2010

SANJAY GUPTA, MD – Airs Sunday 7:30AM – 8:00AM

CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta returns to Haiti as reports emerge of an outbreak of cholera in the already earthquake-ravaged nation. He interviews aid workers and local residents about how the disease is impacting the status of the recovery.

STATE OF THE UNION WITH CANDY CROWLEY – Airs LIVE Sunday 9:00AM – 10:00AM, NOON – 1:00PM

Topic: Tuesday’s Midterm Elections Preview: Republican Strategy

Guest: Michael Steele, RNC chairman

Topic: Tuesday’s Midterm Elections Preview: Democratic Strategy

Guest: Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL), Majority Whip

Topic: What to Expect in Tuesday’s Midterm Elections
Guest: William Bennett, CNN political contributor; national talk radio host

Guest: Bob Kerrey (D), former U.S. Senator; former Nebraska Governor

Anchor: Candy Crowley, anchor and chief political correspondent

restoring the american dream: a FAREED ZAKARIA GPS special - Airs Sunday 3:00AM – 4:00AM, 5:00AM, 10:00AM, 1:00PM

As the nation languishes in the Great Recession, CNN and TIME magazine’s Fareed Zakaria talks to four of the most creative and respected business leaders for their insights on what must be done to restore the America’s economic prosperity. Lou Gerstner, former chairman of the board & CEO for IBM Corporation; Muhtar Kent, chairman of the board & CEO for The Coca-Cola Company; Eric Schmidt, chairman of the board & CEO for Google, Inc.; and Klaus Kleinfeld, chairman & CEO for Alcoa, Inc. discuss how technology, globalization, and the recession brought about American’s unacceptable unemployment rate…and how America can leverage the keys to bringing good jobs back to America – education and innovation.

RELIABLE SOURCES – Airs LIVE 11:00AM – NOON

Topic: Jon Stewart Rally

Guest: Arianna Huffington, co-founder, HuffingtonPost.com

Topic: Jon Stewart Rally

Guest: Paul Farhi, Washington Post

Guest: Michael Medved, Radio talk show host

Topic: Midterm Elections Become Media Game of Predictions

Guest: John Avlon, TheDailyBeast.com

Guest: Jim Geraghty, National Review

Guest: Julie Mason, Washington Examiner

Topic: Fox News; Tea Party; Media’s Take on President Obama

Guest: President Jimmy Carter

Host: Howard Kurtz

BALLOT BOWL – Airs LIVE Sunday 2:00PM – 5:00PM

CNN will again provide live, unfiltered coverage of significant recent and live campaign events. Members of the Best Political Team on Television will report from events around the country to include Alaska, Nevada, Ohio, Delaware, Pennsylvania and Washington, DC.

BOILING POINT: inside the tea party – Airs Sunday 2:00AM – 3:00AM, 8:00PM, 11:00PM

CNN’s Shannon Travis has followed the political movement proven to be the most energetic and provocative of this campaign season, the various groups that self-identify with the Tea Party movement. Reporting from California, to Delaware, to Alaska, to Florida and beyond, Travis interviewed conservative talk radio personality and former Tea Party Express chairman Mark Williams, former Alaska governor and Fox News contributor Sarah Palin, and Mary Rakovich, considered by some to be “the godmother” of the Tea Party movement – about their goals and the messages they want delivered to the corridors of power in Washington. http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/politics/2010/10/26/seg.boiling.point.alaska.cnn

AMERICA VOTES 2010 – Airs LIVE Sunday 9:00PM – 10:00PM and (replays) 12:00AM

Lead political anchor Wolf Blitzer and anchor Anderson Cooper, along with the Best Political Team on Television, provide the latest news on the upcoming midterm elections.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 – ELECTION NIGHT IN AMERICA

SPECIAL COVERAGE: ELECTION NIGHT IN AMERICA – Tuesday beginning at 7:00PM

CNN’s Best Political Team will add new technology to its arsenal in order to better explain the complex story of the midterm elections as it unfolds on Tuesday, Nov. 2. Lead political anchor Wolf Blitzer, joined by Anderson Cooper, Candy Crowley, John King and Soledad O’Brien will headline Election Night in America, beginning at 7 p.m. and continuing into the following day. From Delaware to Nevada to Alaska, CNN will dispatch correspondents across the country to check in throughout the night and report on the crucial races impacting the balance of power in Congress.




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24 comments:

Anonymous said...

Best advice for CNN, restore sanity and have
standards ,be intelligent and insightful
not hateful and angry. Only have the pundits on
TSR,SOU and JK, USA. Politics is not everything.
Not all Americans are angry and anti government.
The silent majority just is not interested in having
our faces on television. We now cable news is fake
and fact free.

Anonymous said...

Have you guys noticed some new 360 promos.
Maybe next year Charlie Moore has plans to
dramatically change the show. It seems to be
highlighting Anderson's travels to bring us the
news. Cool stuff. I have noticed 2 so far. When
Anderson says " if you wait for the story to come
to you ,you miss it ." Not sure if it is word for
word, both have the theme he lives in NY and
commutes around the world to get the news.
CNN needs to be really careful about running
too many promos for Parker Spitzer. You don't
want them to become the faces of CNN.

Anonymous said...

There is absolutely NO reason to have election coverage on the weekends and bring in the BPT, although I will say that Jessica Yelin and Dana Bash did a very good job talking the talk during the day.
At nite, on a weekend, people have other things to do if your state isn't involved. These are only mid-term elections and CNN is hyping the hype.
Two of the most intersting runs will be Delaware and Nevada. Harry Reid does not deserve to win, but than neither does his opponent.
And Christine O'Donnell is climbing up in poll numbers, even though her knowledge of so many things is so limited. Never underestimate the stupidity of the American people when they go to the polls. O'Donnell is betting on it.

Anonymous said...

I agree CNN needs to get a grip. It is the
midterms. I think they will understand
with their ratings for Nov 2nd.

I must say one of the best hires CNN
ever made is Fareed Zakaria. CNN has
got to find a way to feature him on the
network more. The man tells you things
you may not want to hear but is the truth.

It would be wonderful if Charlie Moore
did get 360 back to it's originality.

Anonymous said...

@6:06pm: Regardless of AC's travel promos, he'll have to have time to network those celebs for his talk show. With that in mind he needs to stay put so to speak.
The CNN release had him coming in on Saturday, but he was a no show, so don't believe press releases and promos from CNN. Seeing is believing.
Joe Johns proved very capable as a substitute fill-in. He's another talent that is often underestimated and misused. His latest assignment is reading the 360 Bulletin. He's an investigative reporter. Give him something to investigate.

Anonymous said...

Maureen Dowd who writes for the NYT, in her current OPED piece, Can the Dude Abide? is worth its weight in gold and should be read.
The "dude" part in reference to Jon Stewart calling a "sitting president," dude, while maintaining respect for the office itself.
This election is more about Obama then we all think. The promises he made were about him and this coming election is more a referendum on HIM, and what he "thinks" he accomplished, that most of us don't quite get, yet.
Ms Dowd has hit the mark in many ways. The President's aura is fading and that's why the craziness is prevailing. If the GOP wins on Tuesday, who's fault is it, really?? Just Asking, like she is.

Anonymous said...

CNN needs to understand that ideological
politically based news is not the future nor
will it make your ratings increase.CNN tries
to define and divide more than 300 million
people on a daily basis. News & information
is the only way for CNN to increase their
ratings. Partisans and pundits have destroyed
cable news. This so called America where
people are ideologues,angry and don't talk
or interact with anyone different than they
are is not true. The only place this exists is
on cable news.CNN does not understand that
America is diverse and not divided.There
are millions of Americans who need news
and information. Global news is a plus
and knowing vital information about the
world in a global society is essential.
Would you believe that all across America
Mandarin Chinese is becoming a part of
a school's lesson plans and that the Chinese
government is paying for their teachers to
come to the US and teach grammar school
kids Mandarin.CNN has got to expose us
to countries and cultures around the world.
CNN seems to think that Americans of
different races,religions,cultures and ages
never have anything in common and we
are all ideologues just like the pundits on
CNN.CNN needs to develop mass appeal
to rebuild it's brand. You can't grow your
audience by appealing to the extremists
that are out there. I say no more pundits
on CNN. Politics does not consume millions
of viewers lives on the daily basis. Where
is the news hour for Americans to catch
up with the news.CNN needs to clean up
the mess that the network has become.
Lead the way CNN and stop being a part
of the problem. Just like the Ipad puts the
world in my hands CNN needs to put the
world in my home via the remote and
give me the millions of stories that are
have yet to be reported on CNN that are
right here in the US and the world.

Anonymous said...

Who's Maureen Dowd ? It is amazing to see
the media try and make Jon Stewart just like
them. JS is not. Yesterday's rally was an all
out assault on cable news and they don't
even know it. Thank goodness for JS. He has
the courage to take on cable news and I'm
betting that cable news is the biggest loser.
We are in the 21st century and Americans
can't even get the news. Stewart has been
trying to get CNN's attention since he first
appeared on Crossfire.He did the same
thing 5 years latter on Larry King and now
the rally yesterday.CNN needs a backbone.
Stand up for the news and not the noise.
How can cable news understand how diverse
America is ? Take a look at all of the cable
new channels in prime time. The suits don't
have a clue.

Anonymous said...

Please keep in mind that the people currently
running CNN gave Elliot Spitzer his own show.
Hired a Brit to replace Larry King & thought it
was a good idea to put Rick Sanchez on for 3
hours each day. Currently CNN is being ran by
a guy who gave Nancy Grace & Joy Behar shows.
CNN is not hiring journalists and replacing them
with pundits.We are watching a train wreck play
out on CNN each day. Unfortunately, for CNN
they will likely stick with Eliot Spitzer because
they don't want to admit they were wrong.
In the meantime, the ratings will tumble.
CNN needs to get Eliot Spitzer out of prime
time. I am sorry but the camera is not good
to him.He looks creepy.

Anonymous said...

One thing CNN could do instantly that would
help would be to drop the crawl and banners
when using graphics,maps and shooting video
off of the giant monitors. It is too messy. :10
of a banner is long enough when they air
video and packages. Don't obstruct the view.
Have a logo like network news while video and
packages are airing. One that animates as CNN
and CNN.com. They should change the crawl
to infrographics and the look of video or pics
with a sentence like CNN.com. Use the crawl
when going to and coming back from breaks.
Just drop the crawl.It is time for that to go
away. All day long CNN could give us fresh
material. Such as top Google searches, Top
stories from CNN. com. Science and tech
stories. Even have it look as though you
are receiving a news text.It is still a crawl
but you use it differently. Pretty much like
the Fun Facts segment with Tony Harris
and the questions they ask.

Anonymous said...

I just say Don Lemon conduct an interview about
how CNN conducts it's polls. The guy who gives
us the polling data says CNN polls 1 thousand
people randomly. However, he did not mention
if they are exclusively landline. If that is the case
those numbers might be way off.I am just thinking
this is not very scientific and the sampling is too
small and might not have equal numbers of
respondents.I think they might be using a flawed
formula. Millions of people only have cell phones.
I am really confused about the polling.

Anonymous said...

Kudos to Jon Stewart for his enlightening insite and genuine caring for the citizens of our country and leading a rally that indeed marked the uplifting of sanity and COMPROMISE.
And kudos again to Jon Stewart for "dressing like an anchor," and not a hipster in search of who he wants to become.
@11:29AM: You better believe Jon Stewart knows exactly who Maureen Dowd is....she's even appeared on his show. Start educating yourself.

Anonymous said...

CNN needs to use the news to connect with
viewers. Pundits do not represent the people
nor do they reflect America. Information sharing
is what makes Facebook so popular. Content is
the biggest weapon in the CNN arsenal. The
pundits represent a world that is not real and
is so last century.CNN needs to evolve into a
modern day information monster.To transform
CNN the suits have go to go for the best and
the brightest. You certainly won't get the
creativity,innovation and imagination from
pundits. Share the news form all around the
world CNN.

Anonymous said...

The mainstream media is in meltdown mode
over the Stewart rally. Too bad CNN didn't
get it about Crossfire. They morphed it into
Parker Spitzer. I think it is true that Jon Stewart
is taking on the news and social media is in
support of his efforts. After all it is the kids at
Reddit who really pushed for the sanity rally.
He also takes on the bloggers who are partisan
as well.I can tell you people are really agreeing
with what Jon Stewart said about cable news
you have the power with your remote. Don't
watch it and that is the best way to send a
message to CNN. Wait a minute. Isn't that
what viewers are trying to tell CNN ?

Anonymous said...

I hate to say it but this is true. Tonight I
couldn't watch CNN's election preview. I
had to turn to Rachel Maddow. I am a
longtime CNN viewer, but was turned off
by what I saw. In watching Rachel, she
said something very interesting about who
will vote on Tuesday. The answer ,who knows.
It would be great if on Tuesday one of the
networks decide not to use their polls,
but to let the voters speak for themselves.
We don't know what will happen when it
comes to election day. There is no way in
the world to determine who will go to the
polls come Tuesday.It is time to sit back
and watch what really happens. Remember
2000. The polling was way off on that one.
Even some pollsters are admitting they are
not sure. Also, Rachel said 65 % of the vote
is already been cast in Nevada. That means
it is only 35 % remaining. This marks the
first time I won't be watching CNN on
election night.I didn't like the vibe and I
am not sure they are giving us the full
picture.

Anonymous said...

Here's who will vote....old people.
I don't like using the word, but it is true, the over 70 crowd with 2 homes and a pension and social security who will vote Republican, even though they are taking their socialized "SS" and enjoying every penny of it.
Ok, Senior citizens. I feel better now because I'm one of them and yes, I will vote. But will I listen to CNN? Not if the results interfer with DWTS results.

Anonymous said...

One of the best signs at the rally on Saturday
was a sign that said : thanks to CNN I know
what is on Twitter.In other words, CNN can tell
us what is on Twitter but not give us real news.
The Twitter dumb show should never have ever
even made it to air.CNN can't afford to continue
making mistakes.CNN is no longer focusing on
facts and intelligent conversion.CNN is a conduit
for the ignorance virus that is at pandemic status
in the media. Where is the actual reporting?

Anonymous said...

CNN has too many pundits and they are
talking over each other.

Anonymous said...

CNN has been heavily covering politics since
Saturday and the numbers are horrible.CNN
has to drop all of the pundits, Their prime
time ratings last night were just plain awful.
CNN can't afford to stick with Parker Spitzer
at 8. The show was 4th and way behind and
the talking heads did nothing to help 369.
Why in the world would CNN think pundits
and lots of them will get people to watch.
It would not surprise me one bit if CNN is
4h again tonight.

Anonymous said...

I don't mind the panel pundits on election nite, but what is most bothersome, is no matter who the moderator is, whether it be Wolf or AC, they allow them to "talk over one another." Someone has to tell them, that that's what a moderator does. He GUIDES the discussion and DIRECTS which person speaks, when.
AC and Wolf have to go back to moderator school or give the job back to Joe Johns who seemed quite able to handle the position well.

Anonymous said...

Oddly enough, Eliot Spitzer, being a former politician and Governor of NY, held his own in panel discussions and knew the issues that were of most importance. He should be given credit for this.
Candy Crowley, on the other hand, who anchors SOTU every Sunday, sat almost entirely mute, during the election panel discussions. I wonder why. She's interviewed all the politicians on her show. Was it intimadation or what?
Shyness does not become her.

Anonymous said...

Maybe if CNN would concentrate on how to
better use video and sound instead of talking
24/7 they would turn things around.CNN has
some problems. There are too many people
and the segments are way too long and you
lose interest pretty quick. CNN needs to be
news, global news.A combo Discovery/Travel
& Vanguard. The 24/7 talk model is just boring.
CNN thinks and acts like old media and is
increasingly making itself irrelevant.If I
can interact with people from all around
the world via computer, why would i want
to watch hours of people just talking, TV
is about video and sound that matters not
opinion. The pundits are over the hill. Time
for them to retire.

Anonymous said...

The NYPost called Jon Stewart "Smug and clueless," the other day.
While I often give the Post some credit with most of their stories, because unlike alot of tabloids, they are true. This particular OPED piece really annoyed me.
The only smug ones, are the Reublicans, which is in fact the party of, NO and will have to change its tune, now that they have the majority in the House.
Jon Stewart's rally did confirm his theme, along with Colbert, and they did speak "truth to power,' and the only people who are "clueless," is our legislative body and the media outlets, like CNN, who report on their total inability to get anything done.
"Smug" would describe CNN's countless pundits who are paid to babble and act as though they were in really in touch, not Jon Stewart, who is in fact, really in touch.

Anonymous said...

A commenter on ATA often says that politics is boring and doesn't matter. Well, on CNN it is boring and increasingly meaningless, but it DOES matter.
It matters who are elected officials are, but it's all in the presentation. Like the saying goes: Presentation is Everything. Even in Politics. If you insist on making it boring and having a whole bunch of meaningless pundits babble nite after nite, about mere speculation, your are increasing the narrative of BORING.
CNN must find a way to engage us and make us want to LIKE politics because it can be very uplifting and interesting, if it's presented to us in the right way....and that's not meant to be a political pun.