Sunday, March 13, 2011

Today's Programming Notes


There will be normal programming on CNN daytime today with strong emphasis on Japan and the Middle East. Tonight CNN returns to simulcasting with CNNi with a live special edition of Anderson Cooper 360 from 9 - 11 PM Eastern. Anderson Cooper, Sanjay Gupta and Soledad O’Brien report from Japan along with Kyung Lah, CNN’s Tokyo-based correspondent who has been reporting since the earthquake; Anna Coren, Stan Grant, Paula Hancocks, and Gary Tuchman.

For the latest on CNN journalists in Japan follow the link.



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2 comments:

  1. Well, I'm going to have to rearrange my Sunday tv viewing schedule because I'd like to watch this. CNN doesn't waste much time once they hit an area - I saw a good report by Gary Tuchmann earlier. The devastation in Japan is incredible.

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  2. Watched a Sunday edition of 360 and Anderson's video feed was not clear.
    It was also not clear how far he was from the reactor site, which is a concern because he was not wearing any protective gear, as usual.
    Sanjay was not much clearer, but there was another tusami warning and he ended his report to get on higher ground.
    The only one that came in perfectly was Soledad as she walked us through a neighborhood close to the diaster site.
    It was interesting but CNN should take greater precautions for their staff and make them dress accordingly. Things are not stable there and management should know better....but we're talking about CNN.

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