Friday, February 18, 2011

Wolf Blitzer in North Korea


CNN will air a one-hour program Six Days in North Korea: Situation Room Reporter's Notebook on Saturday, Feb. 19 at 6 p.m. CNN lead political anchor Wolf Blitzer entered North Korea as the world watched tensions mount between North and South Korea. Blitzer was the only broadcast journalist to join former Gov. Bill Richardson and his delegation.
This program will take viewers into the communist, totalitarian regime of North Korea with footage from the rarely-seen streets of Pyongyang and inside government meetings. In addition, Blitzer was able to visit Kim II-sung University and capture rare moments with North Koreans.
The special will also air on CNNI at 10 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 19. Here's a few clips from Six Days in North Korea.




Blitzer is CNN’s anchor of The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer which airs every weekday 5-7 p.m. and on Saturday evenings 6-7 p.m.





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2 comments:

  1. I for one will be interested in seeing this.
    Wolf went about two months ago and the journey is long and he's still got what it takes to do really good reporting.
    North Korea looks bleek, especially in the dead of winter.
    What a terrible place to live and under such scrutiny.

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  2. I for one will be interested in seeing this.
    Wolf went about two months ago and the journey is long and he's still got what it takes to do really good reporting.
    North Korea looks bleek, especially in the dead of winter.
    What a terrible place to live and under such scrutiny.

    ReplyDelete

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