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"Chris Harrison Announces Return to TV with New Dramatic Dating Show and Morning Series"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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Former "The Bachelor" host Chris Harrison is returning to television with a new dating show and a morning show on Dr. Phil's new Dallas cable network, Merit Street Media. Partnering with Dr. Phil, Harrison will also contribute to "Dr. Phil Primetime" and promises a dating show that will be "the most dramatic ever." His wife, Lauren Zima, will join him on the morning show, which aims to provide a light, fun, and entertaining start to viewers' mornings. Harrison left "The Bachelor" franchise in 2021 amid controversy but is now excited to be back on television.

"Chris Harrison to Host New Morning Show and Reality Dating Series on Dr. Phil's Network"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Variety

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Chris Harrison, former host of "The Bachelor," is set to return to television as the co-host of a morning show with his wife and the host and creator of a new reality dating series as part of a deal with Dr. Phil McGraw's new streaming and broadcast network, Merit Street Media. The network is set to launch on April 2, and Harrison's return to television marks his comeback to the genre following his controversial exit from the Bachelor franchise in 2021.

Chris Harrison Announces TV Comeback with New Morning Show and Reality Dating Series

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Entertainment Tonight

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Chris Harrison is returning to television with a new morning show and reality dating series after exiting The Bachelor franchise. He has signed on with Dr. Phil's Merit Street Media and will also contribute to Dr. Phil Primetime. The dating show is said to be novel and different, with a focus on creating the "most dramatic show ever." Additionally, Harrison will co-host the morning show with his wife, Lauren Zima, and the couple aims to provide a light, fun, and entertaining start to viewers' mornings.

"CNN's Morning Show Shakeup: Promotions, Overhauls, and Tragedy in Chile"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Fox News

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CNN has made significant changes to its struggling lineup, with Jim Acosta moving to weekdays and the New York-based morning production team being disbanded. The morning show, "CNN This Morning," will now be hosted by Kasie Hunt, while anchors Poppy Harlow and Phil Mattingly are being considered for other roles at the network. The changes come as CNN's morning show has faced ongoing ratings issues, with the network's most-watched program, "Anderson Cooper 360," averaging only 733,000 total viewers.

"CNN Revamps Morning Show Lineup, Adds Extra News Hour and Promotes Jim Acosta"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by USA TODAY

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CNN is once again revamping its morning show lineup, expanding Kasie Hunt's "Early Start" to include an extra hour and adopting the "CNN This Morning" title. The network is also reshuffling its morning programs, with "CNN News Central" airing from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. and Jim Acosta taking over "CNN Newsroom." These changes come after a controversial year at CNN, including the firing of former CEO Chris Licht and the departure of hosts like Don Lemon and Chris Cuomo.

"CNN Revamps Morning Show Lineup Amid Ratings Struggles"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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CNN has canceled its morning news show "CNN This Morning" due to low ratings, leading to a major shakeup in the network's lineup. The show's co-anchors, Poppy Harlow and Phil Mattingly, will be reassigned, and the network will abandon producing the morning show in New York City. The decision is seen as a strategic shift towards focusing more on politics, with a new morning show format and changes to the lineup. The move comes as CNN struggles in the ratings race against rivals MSNBC and Fox News, with "CNN This Morning" averaging far behind in total viewers and the coveted 25-to-54 age demographic.

"CNN Revamps Morning Lineup to Address Ratings Slump"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Daily Beast

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CNN has canceled its ratings-challenged morning show, CNN This Morning, as part of a programming shake-up. The show will be replaced by Kasie Hunt’s early-morning show, which will be rebranded as CNN This Morning, and the late-morning block of CNN News Central will move to 7 a.m ET. All of the network’s AM weekday programs will now be produced out of Atlanta, and the current production team in New York will be disbanded. The changes come after ongoing struggles with low ratings and host changes since the show's launch in late 2022.

CNN Relocates Morning Show Production to Atlanta, Overhauls Lineup

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Atlanta Journal Constitution

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CNN is relocating the production of its morning show from New York City to Atlanta, with on-air hosts remaining in New York and Washington, D.C. The move will disband "CNN This Morning" and see hosts Poppy Harlow and Phil Mattingly taking on new roles. The "CNN News Central" show will move to an earlier time slot and be produced in Atlanta, while other shows anchored by Kasie Hunt, Jim Acosta, and Pamela Brown will also be produced out of Atlanta. These changes will go into effect later this month, marking a significant shift in CNN's production operations.

"CNN's Morning Show Shake-Up: Overhauling Lineup and Promoting Jim Acosta Amid Ratings Struggles"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Daily Mail

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CNN This Morning has been scrapped after 18 months due to poor ratings and the departures of hosts Don Lemon and Kaitlan Collins. The show was marred by scandals, including Lemon's firing for sexist slurs and insulting an alleged rape victim, as well as tensions between Lemon and Collins. The departure comes amid a significant drop in CNN's viewership, with the network's primetime views plummeting by 61 percent in March 2023. Lemon was fired unceremoniously in April 2023 after 17 years with the network, and the show's current hosts, Poppy Harlow and Phil Mattingly, will also come off the air.

"CNN's Morning Show Shake-Up: Overhauling Lineup and Production for Ratings Boost"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Page Six

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CNN has axed the morning show "CNN This Morning" following the departures of anchors Don Lemon and Kaitlan Collins, which was the centerpiece of former head Chris Licht’s plan to revamp the network. The show had become a source of drama and intrigue with reports of on-set clashes between hosts. The network insists that the show has simply been shortened and given a new anchor, despite reports of its cancellation.

"CNN's Morning Show Shake-Up: Overhaul, Replacements, and Revamps"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Hollywood Reporter

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CNN is relocating its morning show, This Morning, from New York to its Atlanta headquarters, prompting the 50-person team to reapply for jobs within the network. The move will see Phil Mattingly and Poppy Harlow taking on new roles, while the News Central show will be extended and anchored by John Berman and Kate Bolduan. The network's new chief, Mark Thompson, announced the changes, expressing gratitude to the New York-based team and encouraging them to apply for new roles in Atlanta, Washington, DC, and New York.

Lawrence Jones Secures Permanent Co-Host Spot on 'Fox & Friends'

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Variety

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Lawrence Jones has been named as a co-host of "Fox & Friends," the flagship morning program on Fox News, in an effort to bring more diversity to the network's schedule. Jones, a rising personality at Fox News, will start on September 18 and will join the current team of co-hosts. His weekend program, "Lawrence Jones Cross Country," will be replaced by an hour led by Brian Kilmeade. Fox News has been criticized for its lack of diversity, and this move is seen as an attempt to address that issue.

"Texas Court Orders Removal of Rio Grande Barrier in Latest News Update"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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The New York Times Audio app offers a platform for journalism and storytelling, providing news, depth, and serendipity. The app features a new morning show, hosted by Annie Correal, which delivers three top stories from reporters across the newsroom and around the world in about 10 minutes, allowing users to stay informed even with limited time.

"Analyzing the Winners, Losers, and More from the Republican Debate"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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The New York Times Audio app offers journalism and storytelling, providing news, depth, and serendipity. The app features a morning show hosted by Annie Correal, delivering three top stories from reporters across the newsroom and around the world in about 10 minutes, ensuring users stay informed even with limited time.

Unraveling the West Bank: From Tensions to Deadly Operations

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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The New York Times Audio app offers journalism and storytelling, providing news, depth, and serendipity. The app features a new morning show called The Headlines, hosted by Annie Correal, which delivers three top stories from reporters across the newsroom and around the world in about 10 minutes, allowing users to stay informed even with limited time.