CNN tries to find 'extra dimension': elevating Anderson Cooper is about adding passion--and picking up the pace.(Cable News Network, Jonathan Klein)(Interview)
Multichannel News, November, 2005 by Steinert-Threlkeld, Tom
The planning for the second two-hour edition of Anderson Cooper 360 was just beginning. "Obviously, a lot of mixed headlines coming out, mixed information coming out, what [Vice President Dick] Cheney's doing behind closed doors and what the president said yesterday. So we're going to sort of continue that discussion on, you know, what's the bottom line here: Do we torture detainees or don't we?" boomed the voice of a producer from overhead, as Jon Klein listened in.
The president of Cable News Network/ U.S. had announced a week earlier that the service was replacing its four-year-old NewsNight primetime report and its anchor, Aaron Brown. The flashier 360 program was to be the second cornerstone program, after The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer, in the...
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