List of programs broadcast by CNN
Appearance
This is a list of programs broadcast by CNN. CNN is a 24-hour cable news network founded by media mogul Ted Turner. The network debuted on June 1, 1980.[1][2]
Current programming
Weekday programs
- @This Hour
- Anderson Cooper 360° (2003-present)
- CNN Newsroom (2006-present)
- CNN Tonight (first aired from 2009-2010, now on the air from 2014-present)
- Early Start (2012-present)
- Erin Burnett OutFront (2011-present)
- The Lead with Jake Tapper (2013-present)
- Legal View with Ashleigh Banfield (2013-present)
- New Day (2013-present)
- The Situation Room (2005-present)
- Somebody's Gotta Do It (2014-present)
- Wolf (2014-present)
persion to profolio
Weekend programs
- Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown (2013-present)
- CNN Newsroom
- CNN Special Investigations Unit
- Fareed Zakaria GPS
- The Hunt With John Walsh (2014-present)
- Inside Politics (originally aired from 1984-2005, revived in 2014)
- New Day Weekend
- Reliable Sources
- State of the Union with Jake Tapper (2015-present)
- This Is Life with Lisa Ling (2014-present)
- The Wonder List with Bill Weir (2015-present)
Upcoming programming
- The Nineties[3]
- Soundtracks: Songs That Made History (working title)
- The History of Comedy
Former programming
- Amanpour (now airs daily on CNNI)
- American Morning (2001-2011)
- Campbell Brown (2008-2010)
- Capital Gang (1988-2005)
- CNN Daybreak (1980-2005)
- Connie Chung Tonight (2002-2003)
- Crossfire (first aired from 1982-2005, and again from 2013-2014)
- D. L. Hughley Breaks the News (2008-2009)
- Evans, Novak, Hunt & Shields (1980-2002)
- In the Arena (2010-2011)
- John King, USA (2010-2012)
- Larry King Live (1985-2010)
- Lou Dobbs Tonight (1980-2009)
- NewsNight with Aaron Brown (2001-2005)
- People in the News (2001-2005)
- Piers Morgan Live (2011-2014)
- Sports Tonight (aired on CNN from 1980-2001, and on CNN/SI from 1996-2002)
- Starting Point (2012-2013)
- Style with Elsa Klensch (1980-2001) [4]
- TalkBack Live (1994-2003)
- Wolf Blitzer Reports (2001-2005)
- Your Bottom Line (2009-2010)
References
- ^ Kiesewetter, John (May 28, 2000). "In 20 years, CNN has changed the way we view the news". Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
- ^ "CNN changed news - for better and worse". Taipei Times. May 31, 2005. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
- ^ "CNN Greenlights Three New Original Series For The 2017 Programming Slate". CNN. Retrieved 2016-10-03.
- ^ Gay, Jason (June 17, 2001), "Madison Avenue Shopkeepers Weep for CNN Style Diva Elsa Klensch", The New York Observer