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New Headline News Prime Lineup

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New Headline Prime lineup effective Monday, May 8

6 PM Prime News Tonight (Erica Hill anchors solo)
7 PM Glenn Beck
8 PM Nancy Grace
9 PM Glenn Beck (replay)
10 PM Nancy Grace (replay)
11 PM Showbiz Tonight (A.J. Hammer anchors solo)
12 AM Glenn Beck (second replay)
1 AM Nancy Grace (second replay)

Except for Nancy Grace, this lineup is going to backfire.

PNT at 6? Showbiz Tonight at 11? I can see Showbiz Tonight at 11, but I can't see PNT at 6 PM.

I have a suggestion for CNN: Shut down Headline News. With the internet and on-demand video, Headline News has long outlived it's intended purpose. Headline News is prerecorded all weekend anyway, and Keith Olbermann on MSNBC will soon clobber both CNN and Headline News combined. They need to focus on their core product, CNN. With Fox News and as of recent MSNBC on their tails, they need to focus on one network, not two.
 
> New Headline Prime lineup effective Monday, May 8
>
> 6 PM Prime News Tonight (Erica Hill anchors solo)
> 7 PM Glenn Beck
> 8 PM Nancy Grace
> 9 PM Glenn Beck (replay)
> 10 PM Nancy Grace (replay)
> 11 PM Showbiz Tonight (A.J. Hammer anchors solo)
> 12 AM Glenn Beck (second replay)
> 1 AM Nancy Grace (second replay)
>
> Except for Nancy Grace, this lineup is going to backfire.
>
> PNT at 6? Showbiz Tonight at 11? I can see Showbiz Tonight
> at 11, but I can't see PNT at 6 PM.
>
> I have a suggestion for CNN: Shut down Headline News. With
> the internet and on-demand video, Headline News has long
> outlived it's intended purpose. Headline News is prerecorded
> all weekend anyway, and Keith Olbermann on MSNBC will soon
> clobber both CNN and Headline News combined. They need to
> focus on their core product, CNN. With Fox News and as of
> recent MSNBC on their tails, they need to focus on one
> network, not two.
>

And if, on this new show, Beck makes a comment like this: http://mediamatters.org/items/200505180008

CNN will do the backpedal quick as hell. This is going to blow up in their faces *BIG* time, mark my words. This will end up like Michael Savage's short-lived MSNBC weekend show.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by FilmCritic3000 on 04/11/06 06:24 AM.</FONT></P>
 
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