Tuesday, December 03, 2013

Big Changes Coming to CNN

Jeff Zucker has now been in charge of CNN for about a year and the changes so far have been pretty subtle. According to this piece, those changes are going to start being a lot less subtle. From Capitalnewyork.com...

“We're all regurgitating the same information. I want people to say, ‘You know what? That was interesting. I hadn't thought of that,’” Zucker said. “The goal for the next six months, is that we need more shows and less newscasts.”

Zucker—“rhymes with hooker,” he likes to say—also expanded on comments he has made about breaking CNN out of a mindset created by historic rivalries with MSNBC and Fox. He wants the network to attract “viewers who are watching places like Discovery and History and Nat Geo and A&E.”

“People who traditionally just watch the cable news networks [are] a great audience,” he said. “I'm not trying to alienate that audience. But the overall cable news audience has not grown in the last 12 years, OK? So, all we're doing is trading [audience] share. … We also want to broaden what people can expect from CNN.”

I'm not sure what to think about that. On the one hand, I find CNN's prime time programming nearly unwatchable. On the other hand, it's the only cable news network that actually tries to play it straight while reporting the news. It sounds like they aren't planning on becoming another MSNBC or Fox, so hopefully they won't lose that.