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Jake Tapper, the Washington-based correspondent for CNN, will likely get a new spotlight at the network after it said it would expand his weekday program to two hours and make him the lead anchor for all Washington events. The move is part of a broader shakeup of the cable-news outlets Washington coverage, which has taken over more of its schedule in the last few months of the Trump administration.
As part of the changes, Abby Phillip will take over as anchor of the weekend broadcast of Inside Politics, while Dana Bash will co-anchor the Sunday talk program State of the Union with Tapper. Tapper and Bash will each anchor two Sundays a month, beginning January 24th.
CNN placed other prominent Washington operatives in new slots. Jim Acosta, whose profile has grown as CNNs chief White House correspondent, will take on weekend anchoring duties of a program that will be detailed in days to come. Pamela Brown, a senior White House correspondent, will take over as anchor of the evening weekend broadcasts of CNN Newsroom.
CNN said John King would continue to host the weekday edition of Inside Politics and remain as the networks chief national correspondent.
As the Biden administration prepares to take over, CNN also reworked its cadre of White House reporters. Kaitlan Collins has been named chief White House correspondent, with Phil Mattingly named senior White House correspondent. The new assignments become effective January 20.
https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/cnn-expands-jake-tapper-dana-bash-abby-phillip-1234882499/
MuseRider
(35,176 posts)I have not watched their weekend coverage for a long while, it was awful. This will be a good step up from where it was IMO.
malaise
(296,118 posts)MuseRider
(35,176 posts)make me nuts. I wonder if it is to help a problem, in that case I would never say anything but damn, he pauses in the strangest places.
octoberlib
(14,971 posts)Totally Tunsie
(11,854 posts)I like, too, the new placements for Abby Phillip and Jim Acosta. CNN has really been fast-tracking Abby especially. We've really watched Abby and Kaitlyn Collins grow up and into their jobs. Perhaps Kaitlyn will get a plum assignment in the near future also.