Friday, January 13, 2012

This Weekend's Programming 1/14/12

SATURDAY, January 14, 2012

SANJAY GUPTA, MD – Saturday and Sunday 7:30AM – 8:00AM
CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta will explain the key points of “Romneycare” vs. “Obamacare” – sure to be a topic throughout the 2012 political season. He also talks to NFL football players who are choosing to donate their brains to research on concussion, and Dr. Gupta reports on toxic air in schools and also on progress being made in Haiti since the devastating earthquake that ravaged the nation in 2010.

SOUNDCHECK– Saturday 2:30PM
CNN introduces the best music right now with artists from every genre. Hosted by CNN Newsroom anchor Brooke Baldwin.

THE SITUATION ROOM WITH WOLF BLITZER – Airs Saturday 6:00PM – 7:00PM
Topic: Political wrap
Guest: Ron Brownstein & Gloria Borger, senior political analysts
Anchor: Wolf Blitzer

CNN PRESENTS – Airs Saturday at 8:00PM, 11:00PM, and 2:00AM
CNN’s Sanjay Gupta and Brooke Baldwin host a 3-story magazine show including a story reported by correspondent Amber Lyon on the elusive international movement, “Anonymous,” a leaderless collective of computer hackers, and street and video activists who view democracy as corrupt and greedy. Using the Internet, Anonymous has flooded and crashed corporate and government websites, exposed embarrassing photos of a San Francisco Bay area public transportation employee after the system began blocking cell phone signals of regional anti police protestors, and joined and supported ‘Arab Spring’ and Occupy Wall Street demonstrations with various disruptions. Chief medical correspondent Dr. Gupta reports on how indoor pollution may be impacting kids in schools, and investigative correspondent Drew Griffin reports on how teaching practices for the medical board certification of radiologists may be inadvertently encouraging cheating.

HOMS: CITY UNDER SIEGE – Airs Saturday 10:30PM – 11:00PM ET AND PT
CNN Presents a journalists’ video from the frontlines of a city under siege in Syria's civil war.


SUNDAY, January 15, 2012


SANJAY GUPTA, MD – Saturday and Sunday 7:30AM – 8:00AM
CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta will explain the key points of “Romneycare” vs. “Obamacare” – sure to be a topic throughout the 2012 political season. He also talks to NFL football players who are choosing to donate their brains to research on concussion, and Dr. Gupta reports on toxic air in schools and also on progress being made in Haiti since the devastating earthquake that ravaged the nation in 2010.

STATE OF THE UNION WITH CANDY CROWLEY – Airs LIVE Sunday 9:00AM – 10:00AM, NOON – 1:00PM
Topics: South Carolina; 2012 Politics
Guest: Gov. Rick Perry, GOP presidential candidate
Topics: President Obama’s 2012 Campaign
Guest: David Axelrod, senior strategist; Obama re-election campaign
Topics: State of GOP Race
Guest: Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), former presidential candidate; Romney supporter
Topic: Analyzing the Evangelical Vote in South Carolina
Guest: Rev. Brad Atkins, President, South Carolina Baptist Convention
Guest: Bob Jones III, Chancellor, Bob Jones University
Anchor: Candy Crowley

FAREED ZAKARIA GPS – Airs 10:00AM – 11:00AM and 1:00PM – 2:00PM
Topic: The state of the U.S. economy & the state of the euro; advice to Presidential candidates on what to do about the economy
Guest: Paul Krugman, columnist, The New York Times and Professor of Economics & International Affairs, Princeton University; Nobel laureate in economics
Guest: Kenneth Rogoff, PhD, professor of economics and public policy at Harvard University
Topic: Iraq on the brink of disaster
Guest: Ayad Allawi, former interim Prime Minister of Iraq
Topic: Was the Iraq war worth it?
Guest: Max Boot, Senior Fellow for National Security Studies, Council on Foreign Relations
Guest: Peter Galbraith, PhD, former U.S. Ambassador to Croatia, former Deputy UN Envoy to Afghanistan, author Unintended Consequences: How War in Iraq Strengthened America’s Enemies (2009)
Anchor: Fareed Zakaria

RELIABLE SOURCES – Airs LIVE Sunday 11:00AM – NOON
Topics: Coverage of GOP Presidential Race; Romney’s’ Bain Controversy
Guest: Nia-Malika Henderson, Washington Post
Guest: Maggie Haberman, Politico
Guest: Glynnis MacNicol, Business Insider
Topics: New Book on the Obama’s; Michelle Obama’s Media Image
Guest: David Shuster, Current TV
Guest: Amy Holmes, Glenn Beck TV’s “The Blaze”
Topics: CBS’ New Morning Show
Guest: Eric Deggans, St. Petersburg Times
Guest: Verne Gay, Newsday
Host: Howard Kurtz

CNN PRESENTS – Airs Sunday at 8:00PM, 11:00PM, and 2:00AM
CNN’s Sanjay Gupta and Brooke Baldwin host a 3-story magazine show including a story reported by correspondent Amber Lyon on the elusive international movement, “Anonymous,” a leaderless collective of computer hackers, and street and video activists who view democracy as corrupt and greedy. Using the Internet, Anonymous has flooded and crashed corporate and government websites, exposed embarrassing photos of a San Francisco Bay area public transportation employee after the system began blocking cell phone signals of regional anti police protestors, and joined and supported ‘Arab Spring’ and Occupy Wall Street demonstrations with various disruptions. Chief medical correspondent Dr. Gupta reports on how indoor pollution may be impacting kids in schools, and investigative correspondent Drew Griffin reports on how teaching practices for the medical board certification of radiologists may be inadvertently encouraging cheating.

THE NEXT LIST – Sunday 2:00PM – 2:30PM
Anchor Dr. Sanjay Gupta meets musician Jake Shimabukuro, who believes his instrument of choice, the ukulele, is the instrument of peace. Shimabukuro, makes the ukulele cool by stretching the limits of the tiny, 4-stringed instrument through combining elements of jazz and rock in his playing and has recorded several albums and performed with Jimmy Buffett, Yo-Yo Ma, Ziggy Marley, Bette Midler and Cyndi Lauper.

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20 comments:

  1. It looks like CNN is trying some new things this
    weekend. We will see how things turn out.

    We ran some numbers for Monday- Thursday for
    this week. We have some surprises.TV BY THE
    NUMBERS is the data source.

    At 8 PM, 360 is averaging 595,000/197,000

    ED is averaging 1,015,000/187,000

    BOR is averaging 3,048,000/652,000.

    On Wednesday, 360 gained 227,000 total
    viewers from Out Front. On Thursday it was
    250,000. That is unusual for CNN at 8. Is
    this real, who knows ?

    As you have noticed Anderson & Co are ahead
    by 10,000 in the demo, It all comes down to
    tonight. We are giving 360 the edge with Iran
    & the interview with the convicted murderer
    pardoned by Haley Barbour. 360 even had
    Gumby drop by for Isha Sesay's birthday.

    At 10 PM 360 is averaging 557,000/241,000

    TLW is averaging 830,000/185,000

    OTR is averaging 1,552,000/332,000

    We can say that 360 has already topped TLW.
    There is only a difference of 91,000 demo
    viewers between Anderson & Greta. Keep an
    eye on Greta's demo.

    PMT is averaging 585,000/175,000

    TRMS is averaging 1,055,000/242,000

    Hannity is averaging 1,956,000/445,000

    We noticed that 360 at 10 PM could top
    Rachel Maddow this week. if 360 starts
    getting higher demos at 8 & 10 than RM,
    that is significant. PMT goes down. He is
    getting a bump from 360 at 10. 360 is
    driving up the ratings for CNN in prime
    time. MSNBC has a 360 problem at 8 &
    10. if 360 starts getting better demos
    that top Rachel by a good margin at 8 or
    10 , MSNBC is in trouble. 360 is a repeat
    at 10 .It is possible trouble for FOX at 10.
    Greta keeps getting closer to 300,000 in
    the demo. Not good news. Real or fluke ?

    CNN is averaging 714,000/248,000 in PT.

    MSNBC is averaging 998,000/215,000

    FOX is averaging 2,203,000/496,000

    We can't necessarily call any of this trends.
    6 weeks from now we have more data and
    can judge if things are still moving in the
    same direction.

    Stay Tuned.

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  2. If CNN is going to do a music show, they
    should get Toure. He does this on Fuse.
    There are music journalists. This could
    easily be a weekly show. Music discovery
    is really big right now.

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  3. Here are more numbers for the major shows
    on CNN. TV BY THE NUMBERS is the data source.
    The sequel is for how CNN shows are faring this
    early in Jan 2012. We get the complete picture
    in 2 weeks.

    360 is averaging 553,000/181,000 at 8 &
    571,000/226,000 at 10 PM. 360 might be
    able to get CNN a split decision for a couple
    of hours. ED & TLW take the totals. 360 gets
    the demos for CNN. Out of an entire day,
    one CNN show gets a split decision.

    PMT is averaging 583,000/177,000. The big
    question : is he doing better than Larry King ?
    We can't say for sure but we are guessing he
    is not faring any better opposite Sean Hannity
    and Rachel Maddow. Will CNN stick with him ?

    TSR at 5 is averaging 551,000/134,000. We
    will see if his numbers rise in 2 weeks.

    JK, USA is averaging 438,000/138,000

    Out Front is averaging 417,000/141,000

    CNN can't be pleased with those numbers.
    What happens if Out Front dips below 400
    thousand and does CNN stick with John King ?

    CNN's dayside ratings are not helping . CNN is
    averaging 429,000/137,000. Is this affecting
    TSR ? It is kinda of scary to see the ratings for
    Starting Point. 1 day they had 88,000 in the
    demo and the show is in the low 200,000's
    Morning Joe has 2X the viewers. So CNN is in
    a viewer/demo deficit right from the start. We
    are wondering if there is a point during the
    day when things tighten.

    We end with this caveat ; not 1 CNN show is
    averaging at least 600,000 viewers. How
    much longer can 360 keep holding CNN up ?
    This could change in a couple of weeks but
    that is not good news.

    We thought it would be a good idea to post
    solo numbers for CNN shows only. All 3 will
    see things they do not like for Jan 2012.

    Stay Tuned.

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  4. 360 has a small loyal following because viewers
    like Anderson Cooper. Adding Isha Sesay is also
    a plus. Both have likable personalities. Viewers
    have to like you to want to spend an hour with
    your show. What's up with Greta and TLW ?

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  5. CNN enough. Those Piers Morgan promos
    are annoying. That is why I can't watch CNN
    during the day. I watch MSNBC until 360 is
    on CNN. Is that really necessary. Great way
    to show why CNN is so terrible. The promos
    make you turn the channel. I am trying to
    enjoy GPS with Fareed Zakaria. Now I have
    to keep hitting the jump button because of
    that annoying promo.

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  6. So Kevin was in the Gumby suit. I love Anderson
    & Isha. Team 360 rocks. 360 is the best show on
    CNN. Like Wolf Blitzer too. Loved Friday's show.
    Barbara Starr , Jill Dougherty 's insights on Iran
    made for a smart conversation with Anderson.
    Same thing for Martin Salvidge. He is in MS and
    was able to track down one of the convicts. You
    can't get that with pundits. The discussions on
    Iran needs to handled carefully. 360 is seen all
    over the world.

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  7. CNN needs to start looking at CBC for talent.
    Mark Kelley & George Stoumboulopoulos are
    finding stories in America that CNN seems to
    be missing and they are in Toronto. Connect
    with Mark Kelly is similar to the original 360;
    It could be a way for CNN to have an evening
    newscast to compete with the big 3 networks.

    Stormbo does a news/interview show with a
    live studio audience. Strombo aired a Haiti
    doc this week as well.CNN needs to repair
    it's image before it is too late. By hiring these
    2 CNN does not have to worry about developing
    shows. They know what to do and you don't
    end up being a laughing stock. Seriously , go
    to CBC's website and watch these shows and
    your find yourself saying, why can't this be
    CNN ?

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  8. Thank goodness for Isha Sesay being on 360.
    I'm bothered by OutFront. It is an insult to
    college educated/professional women. She
    is no longer at CNBC playing cute for middle
    aged businessmen . Not long ago there was a
    report that CNN had the most female viewers.
    Not for much longer. Why is CNN afraid to have
    an intelligent female who is well informed and
    knows how to conduct interviews and does not
    come off as a complete airhead.CNN's depiction
    of women is troubling. It makes you wonder,
    what type of men are running CNN ?

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  9. First and foremost CNN has got to get back to
    the basics. CNN needs to be more news oriented.
    Where are the original repots, interviews,interesting
    people. I have not seen the kid who they think has
    come up with a cure for cancer on CNN. The blah,
    blah, blah is making CNN boring. There is nothing
    you will see on CNN that leaves you with the this
    is CNN feeling. CNN is so caught up in ideology
    that they are missing and not covering news. The
    Morning Joe knockoff is not a good move either.
    CNN can't even come up with their own band of
    news shows. When they do, it's pathetic. They
    also have to work on restoring their image, CNN
    is no longer considered to be prestigious. if I
    can find hundreds of stories at the click of a
    mouse, why can't CNN.

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  10. So basically nothing has changed for CNN.360
    is the best thing CNN has going or it. Anderson
    & Isha are the only ones who make CNN watchable
    in prime time. They need to be in the same studio.
    I also miss the interaction with the 360 crew.

    When CNN announced the hirings of Eliot Spitzer
    & Piers Morgan, I decided never to watch either
    show and I never will watch PMT. You don't get
    someone like that to replace Larry King.

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  11. Can Toure do the morning show on CNN ?
    CNN needs to find a David Rhodes. Do they
    understand it is 2012. What worked 5 years
    ago won't work now. CNN find your visionary,
    someone who can revolutionize your network
    and find new and inventive ways to present and
    cover news. Left vs right is not news. Talking
    head TV died last century.CNN is a decade late
    to the 21st century.

    CBS learned it's lesson after the Katie Couric
    fiasco. CNN does not learn from mistakes, they
    keep repeating them.

    CBC is a top notch news organization. CNN
    would be a step down for Strombo or Kelley.
    CNN is the Titanic.

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  12. Ron Paul supporters are right. CNN is a bunch
    of hypocrites. How can you question someone's
    past and ask questions about behavior when
    CNN has Piers Morgan. Phone hacking means
    nothing to CNN. Does CNN have a different
    set of standards for Piers Morgan. How CNN
    say the words they need to answer questions
    or people need to know. If you are living in a
    glass house, don't throw stones. CNN is really
    getting killed online. Men don't like OutFront
    either. A bad show is a bad show.

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  13. Ha ha. Down goes TEA NN. the FOX news
    wannabes. CNN alienated viewers and they
    are not coming back. When Obama starts
    getting in full swing viewers will go with
    MSNBC. CNN is arrogant and ignorant.

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  14. Jan. 15, 2012 - 2:46 ..... you are soooo right. As a woman, it bugs me that they think they can lure more women by assigning any girl as tv anchor. Please. Using Burnett is a blantant attempt to bring over middle-aged, cigar smoking, back slapping, Wall Street loving muckity-mucks who will watch her show with the sound off. She does not appeal to women because we see right through her - that flirty stuff doesn't fly with us. Most of her panelists and guests are men who are just enamoured with her and she knows it. Isn't CNN supposed to be the worldwide leader in news? The CNN execs that thought she would be great were not thinking with their brains. Burnett, GO BACK TO CNBC!!

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  15. You have to wonder what is going on at CNN.
    The Piers Morgan anniversary silliness is
    making CNN a laughing stock. Stunts like
    this makes CNN look stupid. Why would you
    want Piers Morgan to be the face of a 24/7
    news channel. That's a slap in the face to all
    of the real journalists at CNN. Where is the
    promo for Starting Point or News Room.

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  16. Anderson Cooper & Isha Sesay rock. I DVR
    360 at 8 & 10 PM. I just skip the parts I
    don't like. The chemistry with Anderson &
    Isha is great. They play off each other well..

    The Gumby segment was all freestyle. You
    have to have the personality and timing to
    pull something like this off. That goes for
    Kevin as Gumby as well. Bring back the fun
    skits on 360. Stop making 360 dull with
    pundits.. I definitely skip the pundits.

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  17. I worry that CNN is forgetting about content,
    story-telling,photography, production, studio
    shots,. You name it. Where is the conversation
    with viewers. Funny you guys mention Mark
    Kelly. I have a confession I watch 360 and the
    livestream of Mark Kelly. I love the way the man
    opens his show. It is like a letter to his viewers.
    Mark found a quote from the captain of the
    Italian cruise ship that is just unbelievable.

    I have gotta say that Anderson Cooper, Isha
    Sesay and George Stroumboulopoulos would
    be the hippest/coolest prime time line up in
    cable news history. You could go with Mark
    Kelly at 7 and Stroumboulopoulos at 9 .

    George would force Stewart and Colbert
    up their game and he could be on CNN.
    CNN could go with Mark Kelly at 7, 360
    at 8, George at 9. For 4 hours you would
    have an alternative to the same old sane
    old tired news formulas that are so not
    working for CNN. That is a very strong
    240 minutes of news but an eclectic mix
    of styles. You have 3 hours of political
    news with TSR and John King. Give your
    viewers something different in prime time.


    Mark Kelley, Anderson Cooper, Isha Sesay
    and George Stroumboulopoulos will widen
    your viewer pool, gets you most likely the
    top DVR'ed news shows and brings traffic
    to the CNN website for you to watch live
    or catch full episodes you might miss.

    Keep 360 on at 10. It's the flagship show.
    If CNN can get at least 1 million 18-49 yr
    olds to watch 3 hours of prime time that
    would be an advertisers dream.

    Facebook and Twitter show if you build it,
    they will come but it must be something for
    the masses and a really good product. The
    greatest advertisement you will ever get is
    word of mouth . Those promos at CNN don't
    register. Unless you have memorable ads
    like Geico or the CIti ad that everyone talks
    about, you don't capture viewers attention.

    I say this as a CNN fan but Jon Stewart is right.
    CNN is terrible. Pundits don't have conversation
    with viewers. Your anchors and reporter do.
    That is their job the art of communications.
    When you use pundits as heavily as CNN you
    end up of ignoring your viewers. I thought the
    news was for viewers but CNN seems to think
    it is a showcase for pundits.

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  18. CNN is a part of a huge media giant aka as
    Time Warner. The old men running these
    corporate media giants don't have a clue.
    SOPA shows how out of touch they really
    can be. Trying to kill off the internet will
    backfire big time.

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  19. The latest programming failure brought to you
    by CNN is Starting Point . CNN's got pundits and
    has decided they should have their own show. We
    just put Soledad on the show to try in an effort to
    fooling viewers that it is a news show. We are CNN
    you don't really need to find out what is going on.

    We specialize in creating bad shows like Out Front,
    Early Start, PMT and our we thought would work
    show In The Arena. We are losing viewers. That is
    our ultimate goal since we know they really don't
    matter. Viewers who needs them. We don't need
    reporters we make up the news and create bad
    television. This commercial is brought to you by
    CNN. The network that specializes in terrible
    shows. Thanks for the shout out Jon Stewart.

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  20. @12:06: "smartest, coolest, hippest," are you for real?"
    Anderson Cooper wants to be a brand all of his own.
    He doesn't want to be amongst the 2
    others you have named.
    He wants to be the only one and thus have no co-anchor because he thinks he's already, the "smartest, coolest hippest," without any help, thank you very much.
    Only the viewers know he's, well, dull.

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