CNN made several changes to its lineup, including giving anchor Jake Tapper a new time slot and removing Jim Acosta from his morning show.
The Situation Room is undergoing some renovations. TVLine has confirmed that Wolf Blitzer’s long-running CNN evening program is relocating to the network’s daytime schedule. As part of a larger overhaul at the cable network,
Jim Acosta was left off CNN’s new weekday programming lineup when it was announced on Thursday as the network says there are "active discussions" about a new role.
Veteran anchor Wolf Blitzer will move his “Situation Room” from 6 p.m. to 10 a.m. on weekdays. He’ll add an hour — and co-host Pamela Brown — to the extended program. Jim Acosta attends ...
Former NPR host and CNN podcast host Audie Cornish will take over CNN This Morning in the 6 a.m. time slot. The show was previously hosted by Kasie Hunt, who will now host a show called The Arena, which airs at 4 p.m.
The cable network will move some TV production from New York and Washington to Atlanta. By Alex Weprin Media & Business Writer CNN is getting a revamped lineup, with a number of familiar faces ...
CNN is shaking up its TV schedule yet again as the Warner Bros. Discovery-backed outlet grapples with significant declines in audience and a need to control costs in an era when more viewers are ...
He previously appeared during the 10 a.m. hour, which is now being taken over by Blitzer and Brown. The changes are set to go into effect in March. CNN’s executive vice president of programming ...
Acosta, meanwhile, is already advertising a Substack secretly started two weeks ago, called the Jim Acosta Show. Its first post - titled Coming Soon - is dated January 16, a day after it was first reported Wolf Blitzer was set to assume his hour.
CNN anchor Jim Acosta says he's quitting after nearly two decades rather than accept a move from a morning time slot to a less visible midnight at the East Coast.
Embattled CNN anchor Jim Acosta announced Tuesday that he is leaving the network — and took a parting shot at the Trump administration by urging viewers not to “give in to the lies” in a final on-air rant.
President Trump fires more than a dozen Justice Department officials who prosecuted him as he orders investigations into prosecutors who tried cases against other January 6th defendants.