CNN International is launching a new weekday EMEA prime time line-up, with new shows alongside key schedule changes for its most evening programmes. From 10 September, a new hour-long Amanpour show launches, reportedly adding new contributors and fresh depth to its mix of interviews and conversation on politics, culture and current affairs. The show will […]
CNN International is launching a new weekday EMEA prime time line-up, with new shows alongside key schedule changes for its most evening programmes. From 10 September, a new hour-long Amanpour show launches, reportedly adding new contributors and fresh depth to its mix of interviews and conversation on politics, culture and current affairs. The show will now air at 6pm BST/7pm CET.
The Lead with Jake Tapper joins the CNN International line-up, at 9pm BST/10pm CET, bringing commentary and analysis of the days key headlines from the United States.
Earlier in the day, at 2pm BST/3pm CET the networks business coverage will see the launch of First Move with Julia Chatterley. Two schedule changes will see earlier chances for international viewers to watch shows: Hala Gorani Tonight will now air at 7pm BST/8pm CET. Quest will then anchor the networks flagship business programme, Quest Means Business, at the earlier time of 8pm BST/9pm
At 10pm BST/11pm CET, viewers in EMEA will now be able to end the day with CNN Today, presented by Amara Walker and Michael Holmes, taking stock of the days headlines from around the world.
Commenting on the changes, Mike McCarthy, SVP of Programming and General Manager, CNN International, said: With new shows and expanded programming, these changes will benefit our audiences enormously. Across business, current affairs, politics, culture and sport, CNN International viewers will get the complete picture, from around the world, in one place.