Candy Crowley gets State of the Union
CNN announced this morning that Candy Crowley will be taking over on the Sunday “State of the Union” program…
Candy Crowley to Take Anchor Chair of CNN’s State of the Union
CNN Announces New Sunday Lineup to Begin Feb. 7 at 9 a.m.
Senior political correspondent Candy Crowley has been named anchor of CNN’s Sunday morning political program, State of the Union, it was announced today by Jonathan Klein, president, CNN/U.S. Crowley will take the reins of the program beginning Sunday, Feb. 7 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. (ET). The program will continue the tradition of hosting a political hour of newsmaker interviews along with analysis of the week’s most important issues.
“Candy’s rare combination of shrewd insight and healthy irreverence for the games politicians play has made her one of the most honored political journalists and a cult figure among CNN viewers,” said Klein. “Every Sunday she’ll translate Washington-speak into plain English that every American can understand, as she has been doing better than any reporter on the beat for decades.”
“To me, Sunday morning is a sweet spot—a weekly meeting place to bring the hopes, worries and questions of everyday Americans I talk with along the campaign trail to the people I talk with in the Corridors of Power,” says Crowley. “Add to those conversations, interviews with A-team experts and international heavyweights making sense of global issues and what you have is interesting, relevant information. I can’t wait.”An award-winning political journalist, Crowley joins the ranks of the network’s all-star Sunday lineup that includes Christiane Amanpour and Fareed Zakaria. The new Sunday lineup will begin with State of the Union at 9 a.m., followed by Fareed Zakaria GPS at 10 a.m. and Reliable Sources at 11 a.m. An updated edition of State of the Union will air at noon followed by a replay of GPS at 1 p.m. CNN’s Amanpour will air at 2 p.m. and replay at 5 p.m.
State of the Union launched one year ago with CNN’s chief national correspondent John King at the helm, and quickly became the most-quoted of the Sunday morning talk shows. In the wake of that success, it was recently announced that King would take over the weekday 7 p.m. program, which will launch in February.
Since joining CNN in 1987, Crowley’s assignments have taken her to all 50 states and around the world. She most recently served as the network’s senior political correspondent covering a broad range of stories, including presidential, congressional and gubernatorial races and major legislative developments on Capitol Hill.
As a member of the Peabody Award-winning “Best Political Team on Television,” she played a pivotal role in CNN’s America Votes 2008 coverage, traveling to both conventions, every debate and additional stops along the campaign trail. Crowley earned a prestigious Gracie Allen Award in 2009 for her coverage of Hillary Clinton’s bid for the White House. She also was part of the network’s Emmy Award-winning 2006 mid-term election coverage.
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February 1, 2010 at 7:08 am
CNN programing decisions just confuse me a lot of the time.
On the one hand they dump competent reporters & hosts whenever they reach that certain age (see Heidi Collins and Susan Lisovicz) yet can make Candy Crowley their Sunday morning anchor.
Crowley, to me anyway, has been serving the same role as Norah O’Donnell on MSNBC; a high profile reporter for which they can’t seem to find a defining position on the network.
This move seems like a big gamble on the part of CNN. Crowley has no expertise in hosting a major political show and is surely not the prototype you would expect as a Sunday morning political show host.
On the plus side she is a very experienced and well liked reporter with many contacts in Washington. She’s considered unbiased and should have no trouble getting A list guests.
This gives CNN a Sunday lineup of nontraditional shows with non traditional hosts.
It will be interesting to see how this plays out but maybe viewers are ready for a Sunday morning talk show host who isn’t a middle aged white guy. I, for one, hope she succeeds