CNN’s New Morning Strategy: More News, Less Banter

CNN spent years trying to compete in the cutthroat realm of chatty morning TV, cycling through formats in the hopes of catching up to breakfast-time staples like “Morning Joe” and “Good Morning America.”

That experiment never quite caught on with viewers — and now it is coming to an end.

In his first significant programming move since joining the network in the fall, Mark Thompson, CNN’s chairman, announced on Monday that the channel would exit the morning chat-show format by the end of the month. Instead, its morning lineup will focus on straight news coverage, the kind of bread-and-butter reporting

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DPS Programming for Fall 2023 Semester — Syracuse University News

Join the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) throughout the Fall 2023 semester for opportunities to learn, interact and engage with our team. For some events, like our DPS Game Nights in the Schine Student Center, Coffee with a Cop in early October and De-stress with DPS at Bird Library during finals week, you can just stop by at your leisure; for other programs, you have to sign up for including:

Community Police Academy (CPA)

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Spring 2023 CPA graduates along with Chief Stone and instructors from DPS.

DPS is proud to offer a CPA to our students, faculty and

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CTV Barrie elements how layoffs, programming cuts impact station

Bell Media executives say they’re scrapping 6 pm and 11 pm newscasts on weekends at many CTV and CTV2 stations

Barrie’s TV news station is likely to be among the many local newscasts impacted by Bell Media’s announcement Thursday morning that it’s cutting both jobs and programming.

According to an internal memo, signed by Dave Daigle, vice-president of local TV, radio and Bell Media Studios, and Richard Gray, vice-president of news at Bell Media, weekday noon newscasts at all CTV stations, except Toronto, will end . The company says it is also scrapping its 6 pm and 11 pm newscasts

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Ryan Sharkey Joins The CW as Senior VP Programming (Exclusive)

The CW has found its new programming exec.

NBCUniversal alum Ryan Sharkey has joined the Nexstar-controlled broadcast network as senior vp programming and content strategy. Sharkey will report to CW president of entertainment Brad Schwartz and fill the void created by the June departure of Kevin Levy.

Levy, who was with The CW since its launch in 2006, had served as exec vp program planning, scheduling and acquisitions. While Sharkey’s title differs from Levy’s, the role is effectively the same. Sharkey will lead scheduling and acquisitions teams and be based in New York while also spearheading the network’s growth and

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