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A program focusing on issues and advancements in the computer industry. Connie Chung Tonight: 2002–03 A news and analysis program, hosted by Connie Chung. Cancelled in March 2003. Crossfire: First aired from 1982 to 2005, and again from 2013 to 2014 Crossfire was a nightly current events debate television program that aired on CNN
CNN Tonight is the title of several news programs that were broadcast by U.S. cable network CNN.The CNN Tonight branding has primarily been used for transitional programs aired by CNN in the evening and prime time hours as part of changes to its programming lineup—including the departure (either voluntary or via termination) or reassignment of anchors.
Coates would depart CNN Tonight in March 2023, [3] and was subsequently promoted to chief legal analyst in May 2023. [4] On August 14, 2023, CNN announced that Coates would return to the 11 p.m. hour to host a new program, Laura Coates Live, [5] which premiered on October 16, 2023. [6]
Don Lemon Tonight (formerly CNN Tonight with Don Lemon) is a late evening news commentary program which aired from 2014 until its cancellation in 2022 on CNN, hosted by Don Lemon. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The show aired on weeknights live from 10:00 pm to midnight ET.
The Ernie Kovacs Show (April 12, 1954–April 7, 1955) – the DuMont version of the program aired Monday–Friday 11:15 p.m. to 12:15 a.m. ET, ending as the network began winding down operations; Kovacs moved to NBC and hosted the Tonight Show on Mondays and Tuesdays for one season
CNN Tonight (November 30, 2009 – January 15, 2010; December 6, 2021 – October 6, 2023); Connie Chung Tonight (June 24, 2002 – March 2003); Cuomo Prime Time (August 28, 2017 – November 29, 2021; cancelled after Chris Cuomo's suspension on November 30, 2021, and then fired on December 4, 2021; then moved to NewsNation) [11] [12]
The program is prerecorded, which makes it subject to preemption due to breaking news events. [5] The first episode drew 501,000 viewers which was the lowest-rated program of the three major cable news networks and 140,000 less than the debut of NewsNight the previous month; it is also CNN's lowest-rated debut in a decade. [6]
By 2012, CNN's Washington D.C. studios were completely redesigned giving The Situation Room an updated look. [2] Former Situation Room main contributors include Lisa Sylvester who showcased reports and headlines, Jack Cafferty who presented The Cafferty File, and Kate Bolduan who briefly co-hosted part of the program with Wolf Blitzer ...