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Vincent Joseph "Vinnie" Politan (born February 4, 1965) is a former New Jersey county prosecutor, practicing private attorney and broadcast journalist. He serves as lead anchor of Court TV . He hosts and created the primetime show, Closing Arguments with Vinnie Politan , which is the highest rated primetime program on the network.
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Vinnie Politan anchors Closing Arguments with Vinnie Politan from 8 pm to 10 pm, and the show is repeated overnight. Court TV's original programming traditionally consisted of reality legal programming and legal drama , such as legal-based news shows, legal-based talk shows, live homicide trial coverage, court shows , police force shows, and ...
The live telecast moved from 11 p.m. ET to 5 p.m. ET (2 p.m. PT) on March 29, 2010, but moved back to 11 p.m. ET in early May 2011, with the first-run broadcast now airing taped, recorded hours in advance of its initial airtime; meanwhile, the 5 p.m. airing was dropped and replaced with HLN Special Report with Vinnie Politan. A weekday morning ...
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Ken Jautz — Executive Vice President of CNN, responsible for CNN/US; Amy Entelis — Executive Vice President for talent and content development of CNN Worldwide; Rachel Smolkin — Vice President and Executive Editor of CNN Politics
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