CNN says it will debut its new morning show on Nov. 1, before a new set is even built but with a new name, to get it in front of viewers a week before the midterm election.
The show will be called “CNN This Morning,” the network said on Wednesday. The program, with Kaitlan Collins, Poppy Harlow and Don Lemon as hosts, replaces the current “New Day” and will air weekdays at 6 to 9 a.m. Eastern.
It’s the first big programming move by CNN’s new chief executive, Chris Licht. “CNN This Morning” echoes the since-renamed “CBS This Morning,” which both Licht and Ryan Kadro, now senior vice president of content strategy at CNN, produced.
CNN reveals name and Nov. 1 start date for new morning show “CNN This Morning” with @donlemon, @PoppyHarlowCNN and @kaitlancollinshttps://t.co/fG1CxLQpwk
— CNN Communications (@CNNPR) October 12, 2022
While the name is similar, and both will share a sensibility of respect for the audience, viewers shouldn’t necessarily be looking for a repeat, Kadro said.
“We’re going to put the full power of CNN’s newsgathering on display because we can do that better than anybody,” he said.
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