Why is spitzer on cnn




















Spitzer is said to be still weighing an offer to continue on the network as a commentator. I thoroughly enjoyed my time at CNN. A rerun of AC will air at 10 p. For the second quarter ratings period, CNN posted double-digit year-over-year gains in total day and primetime. But the network still finished the quarter behind MSNBC, which posted more marginal gains during a newsy second quarter that included the killing of Osama bin Laden and continued unrest in the Arab world.

Still, In the Arena finished the 8 p. We have to try different things and see how we do. The 8 p. We were attendant in the conversations leading up to it. The show will be produced in this building and partly using our facilities. Eliot Spitzer, the disgraced former New York governor, co-hosts a high-profile new talk show beginning Monday. October 1, For his second act, disgraced New York politician Eliot Spitzer is headed to the limelight.

On Monday, he starts a new job as co-host of a high-profile new talk show on CNN. The buzz has run the gamut, with some people excoriating the flagging cable network for resorting to gimmickry and titillation and with others praising Mr. Spitzer for a rare intelligence with a few notable lapses. But what may be most noteworthy about the moment is what it says about us, says Michael Robinson , senior vice president of Levick Strategic Communications in Washington.

Friedman points out. She agrees that Americans are generally willing to forgive and move on, if not entirely forget. But what particularly interests her is how various figures have drawn lessons from their journeys, especially their setbacks.

Roosevelt , learned from many failures. Frankly, he says, visiting a prostitute is not on the scale of many other crimes. Already a subscriber? Monitor journalism changes lives because we open that too-small box that most people think they live in. We believe news can and should expand a sense of identity and possibility beyond narrow conventional expectations. Your subscription to The Christian Science Monitor has expired.

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