Amanpour. en CNN en Español
Started by newser, May 08 2012 02:13 AM
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#2
Posted 09 May 2012 - 03:36 PM
I haven't heard that. Sure, shortly after her return to CNN was announced, she was a guest in CNÑ's primetime analysis and opinion show Conclusiones. But Amanpour. does not air on the network, at least for now.
I wouldn't mind a weekly 30 min recap of her CNNI show during CNÑ's pathetic excuse of weekend schedule, but I think it's too hard-newsy for CNÑ. Maybe if Christane were to give fashion advice or interview zookeepers and telenovela stars instead of world leaders, this management could think about it.
I wouldn't mind a weekly 30 min recap of her CNNI show during CNÑ's pathetic excuse of weekend schedule, but I think it's too hard-newsy for CNÑ. Maybe if Christane were to give fashion advice or interview zookeepers and telenovela stars instead of world leaders, this management could think about it.
Edited by peramirez, 09 May 2012 - 03:37 PM.
"This new management is not one that tolerates any questions. The changes are alienating the public who has been loyal to the network for so many years. They're looking for a new audience. But if you read the comments on the social network sites, the viewers are not pleased with what they see on the air."
Former CNÑer Alberto Padilla to MediaMoves.com
Former CNÑer Alberto Padilla to MediaMoves.com
#5
Posted 11 May 2012 - 10:52 PM
I think they will air it later on. CNNEEfans retweeted a photo of a CNÑ executive in Amanpour.'s NY set yesterday.
And that executive tweeted:
And that executive tweeted:
With Cristian Amanpour in her set in NY. Soon in CNNE pronto Amanpour en CNNE! Se imaginan?
"This new management is not one that tolerates any questions. The changes are alienating the public who has been loyal to the network for so many years. They're looking for a new audience. But if you read the comments on the social network sites, the viewers are not pleased with what they see on the air."
Former CNÑer Alberto Padilla to MediaMoves.com
Former CNÑer Alberto Padilla to MediaMoves.com
#6
Posted 15 May 2012 - 01:08 AM
Hey Ramirez is tha same we post on @CNNEEfans right but its ok just I make a post about that.
#7
Posted 15 May 2012 - 02:58 AM
Yes, CNNEEfans, the credit is yours, as I posted. I still haven't found a confirmation other than that tweet.
"This new management is not one that tolerates any questions. The changes are alienating the public who has been loyal to the network for so many years. They're looking for a new audience. But if you read the comments on the social network sites, the viewers are not pleased with what they see on the air."
Former CNÑer Alberto Padilla to MediaMoves.com
Former CNÑer Alberto Padilla to MediaMoves.com
#8
Posted 06 July 2012 - 05:59 PM
Confirmed: CNN en Español is going to air one of the editions of Amanpour., from the previous week, every weekend.
The CNÑ blog points at what times the show is scheduled to air.
The blog post also says out that viewers in the U.S. will not be able to watch this weekly offering. I guess ABC News has something to do with it.
The first airing on Amanpour. on CNÑ will be tomorrow, July 7.
The CNÑ blog points at what times the show is scheduled to air.
The blog post also says out that viewers in the U.S. will not be able to watch this weekly offering. I guess ABC News has something to do with it.
The first airing on Amanpour. on CNÑ will be tomorrow, July 7.
Saturday
7:00PM ET
11:30PM ET
Sunday
5:00AM ET
8:30AM ET
5:00PM ET
Monday
4:30AM ET
"This new management is not one that tolerates any questions. The changes are alienating the public who has been loyal to the network for so many years. They're looking for a new audience. But if you read the comments on the social network sites, the viewers are not pleased with what they see on the air."
Former CNÑer Alberto Padilla to MediaMoves.com
Former CNÑer Alberto Padilla to MediaMoves.com
#11
Posted 11 August 2012 - 03:46 PM
It's subtitled. And it's a replay of a weeks-old interview.
"This new management is not one that tolerates any questions. The changes are alienating the public who has been loyal to the network for so many years. They're looking for a new audience. But if you read the comments on the social network sites, the viewers are not pleased with what they see on the air."
Former CNÑer Alberto Padilla to MediaMoves.com
Former CNÑer Alberto Padilla to MediaMoves.com
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