CNN is revamping the morning programming, canceling the current “CNN This Morning” anchor duo of Poppy Harlow and Phil Mattingly, adding an additional hour to Kasie Hunt’s early show and bumping up “CNN News Central” to 7 a.m.
And with that, The Wrap reports new CEO Mark Thompson has fully undone the programming decisions made by former CEO Chris Licht, whose first move was to create “CNN This Morning,” initially with hosts Harlow, Kaitlan Collins and Don Lemon.
Thompson told staffers Monday that production of the new “This Morning” will move from New York to Atlanta. Harlow and Mattingly will no longer host “CNN This Morning,” but are engaged in discussions about new roles.
CNN will be adding an additional hour of 5 a.m. ET programming with Kasie Hunt which will air from D.C. Hunt’s program will be rebranded to “CNN This Morning” and will run daily until 7 a.m. ET.
CNN is also shifting “News Central” to 7 a.m. ET to follow Hunt, which will run until 10 a.m. ET.
CNN is also giving Jim Acosta a weekday slot at 10 a.m. ET, where he will anchor “CNN Newsroom.”
11 a.m. ET will now feature “The Bulletin with Pamela Brown,” a new program that will be launching this spring. Wolf Blitzer will anchor the 11 a.m. ET hour in the interim.
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