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List of programs broadcast by CNN

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This is alist of news programs broadcast by CNN.CNN is a24-hour cable news network founded by media mogulTed Turner. The network debuted on June 1, 1980.[1][2]

Current programming

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Weekday programming

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ProgramLaunchedTime slot (ET)AnchorLocationSimulcast (CNNI)
Early StartMar 20255 AM – 6 AMRahel SolomonNew York City5 AM – 8:30 AM (ET)
CNN This MorningJan 20126 AM – 7 AMAudie CornishWashington, D.C.
CNN News CentralApr 20237 AM — 8 AMJohn Berman,Kate Bolduan &Sara SidnerNew York City
8 AM — 9 AM
9 AM – 10 AM
The Situation RoomMar 202510 AM – 11 AMWolf Blitzer &Pamela BrownWashington, D.C.
11 AM – 12 PM
Inside PoliticsSep 201612 PM – 1 PMDana Bash
CNN News CentralApr 20231 PM – 2 PMBrianna Keilar &Boris Sanchez
2 PM – 3 PM
3 PM – 4 PM
The Arena with Kasie HuntMar 20254 PM – 5 PMKasie Hunt
The LeadMar 20135 PM – 7 PMJake Tapper5 PM – 5:30 PM (ET)
Erin Burnett OutFrontOct 20117 PM – 8 PMErin BurnettNew York City7 PM – 2 AM (ET)
Anderson Cooper 360°Sep 20038 PM – 9 PMAnderson Cooper
The SourceJul 20239 PM – 10 PMKaitlan CollinsWashington, D.C.
CNN NewsNightOct 202310 PM – 11 PMAbby PhillipNew York City
Laura Coates LiveOct 202311 PM – 12 AMLaura CoatesWashington, D.C.
The Story Is with Elex MichaelsonOct 202512 – 2 AMElex MichaelsonLos Angeles

Saturday programming

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ProgramLaunchedTime slot (ET)AnchorLocationSimulcast (CNNI)
CNN This Morning WeekendNov 20226 AM – 7 AMVictor BlackwellAtlanta
7 AM – 8 AM7 AM – 12 PM (ET)
First of AllOct 20238 AM – 9 AM
SmerconishMar 20149 AM – 10 AMMichael SmerconishPhiladelphia
Table for FiveJan 202510 AM – 11 AMAbby PhillipNew York City
The Amanpour HourNov 202311 AM – 12 PMChristiane AmanpourLondon
CNN NewsroomSep 200612 PM – 5 PMFredricka WhitfieldAtlanta1 PM – 3 PM (ET)
4 PM – 5 PM (ET)
5 PM – 8 PMJessica DeanNew York City6 PM – 8 PM (ET)
Have I Got News for YouSeptember 14, 20249 PMRoy Wood, Jr.New York City

Sunday programming

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ProgramLaunchedTime slot (ET)AnchorLocationSimulcast (CNNI)
CNN This Morning WeekendNov 20226 AM – 7 AMVictor BlackwellAtlanta
7 AM – 8 AM7 AM – 12 PM (ET)
Inside Politics SundayFeb 20148 AM – 9 AMManu RajuWashington, D.C.
State of the UnionJan 20099 AM – 10 AMJake Tapper andDana Bash
Fareed Zakaria GPSJun 200810 AM – 11 AMFareed ZakariaNew York City
Inside Politics Sunday (Replay)Feb 201411 AM – 12 PMManu RajuWashington, D.C.
State of the Union (Replay)Jan 200912 PM – 1 PMJake Tapper andDana Bash
Fareed Zakaria GPS (Replay)Jun 20081 PM – 2 PMFareed ZakariaNew York City
CNN NewsroomSep 20062 PM – 5 PMFredricka WhitfieldAtlanta2 PM – 5 PM (ET)
5 PM – 8 PMJessica DeanNew York City6 PM – 8 PM (ET)
The Whole StoryApr 20238 PMAnderson CooperNew York City
United States of ScandalFeb 20249 PMJake TapperWashington, D.C.

CNN Original Series

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ProgramLaunchedDescription
Have I Got News for YouSeptember 14, 2024Based on theBritish game show of the same name,Roy Wood Jr. and team captainsAmber Ruffin andMichael Ian Black serve up a take on the news of the week and guide guests through comic games and panels that test their knowledge of current events.

Broadcast specials

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  • CNN Newsroom Live (simulcast on CNNI outside of primetime hours during breaking news events of major significance)
  • Election Night in America (flagship banner for CNN's election coverage, simulcast on CNNI)
  • New Year's Eve Live (annual coverage of Times Square's ball drop festivities, simulcast on CNNI)

Special programming

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Upcoming programming

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  • Decades in Sports (premieres 2026)
  • Eva Longoria: Searching for France
  • Tony Shalhoub Breaking Bread
  • New Orleans
  • This Land Is Your Land

Former programming

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ProgramTermsDescription
AC360° Later2013–14An occasional spin-off ofAnderson Cooper 360° that featured panel discussions on recent events led by Cooper. After being faced with irregular and inconsistent scheduling (sometimes being replaced by factual programs or reruns of the evening's earlier broadcast ofAC360° in its 10:00 p.m. Eastern Time slot), it was discontinued in February 2014.[3]
AmanpourNow airs daily onCNNI.
American Morning2001–11A weekdaymorning news program which aired from 7–10, then 6–10, and finally 6–9 a.m. Eastern Time. Replaced byStarting Point.
Around the World2012–14An hour-long weekday news program that focused on international headlines, and was anchored bySuzanne Malveaux andMichael Holmes. FormerlyNewsroom International before its title was changed in late February 2013.[4] Replaced byLegal View.[5]
At This Hour with Kate BolduanJanuary 26, 2015 – March 31, 2023A news program focusing on various news stories of the day, and anchored by Kate Bolduan. Moved toCNN News Central on April 3, 2023.
Ballot Bowl2008An election news program focused on the 2008 presidential and (occasionally) congressional races.
Both Sides with Jesse Jackson1992–2000A political talk show, hosted by civil rights leader and two-time presidential candidateJesse Jackson, aired on Sundays. Each program began with a short taped report on the topic by CNN correspondent John Bisney. The show ran from 1992 to 2000.[6]
Burden of Proof1995–2001A show that discussed the legal issues of the day, hosted byGreta Van Susteren and Roger Cossack.
Business DayWeekday early morning business news program broadcast for an hour beginning 6:00 a.m. Eastern Time.
Campbell Brown2008–10A political debate show hosted byCampbell Brown. The program ended after Brown resigned from CNN.
Capital Gang1988–2005One of cable news' longest-running programs, focusing on discussions of the week's political news stories. The original panelists werePat Buchanan,Al Hunt,Mark Shields andRobert Novak. When Buchanan left CNN to run for president,Margaret Warner,Mona Charen and laterMargaret Carlson andKate O'Beirne became regular panelists.Capital Gang aired Saturday nights at 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time from 1988 to 2005.
The Chris Wallace ShowNovember 4, 2023 – November 23, 2024A Saturday morning interview show hosted byChris Wallace. Canceled on his departure after his contract expired.
CNN Daybreak1980–2005A first look at the day's stories that aired live from New York City at 5:00 a.m. Eastern Time.
CNN Live Saturday /CNN Live SundayUnknown–2006A weekend news and analysis program, airing live from Atlanta. Anchored byFredricka Whitfield from 12:00–6:00 p.m. Eastern Time andCarol Lin from 6:00–11:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Replaced in 2006 byCNN Newsroom Weekend.
CNN Live Today2001–06A program that provided a daily look at current news stories, airing live from Atlanta Monday through Friday at 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Anchored byDaryn Kagan.
CNN Right Now withBrianna KeilarNovember 12, 2018 - March 26, 2021Anchored byBrianna Keilar, A program that provided a breakdown of the headlines with a mix of reporters, analysts, and newsmakers. The program aired its last episode on March 26, 2021, due toBrianna Keilar moving toNew Day.
CNN Morning NewsWeekday morning news program which was broadcast Monday through Friday at 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
CNN NewsSite2001A news program which incorporated participation via the internet; based out of Atlanta, it was anchored byJoie Chen that aired Monday through Friday at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
CNN Saturday Morning /CNN Sunday MorningUnknown–2006
CNN Saturday Night /CNN Sunday NightUnknown–2006The channel's weekend evening news program, airing at 6:00 and 10:00 p.m. Eastern Time and anchored by Carol Lin. Replaced in 2006 byCNN Newsroom Weekend.
CNN Sports SundayCo-anchored byBob Kurtz andNick Charles.
CNN TodayEarly afternoon news program.
CNN WorldView1995–2001International news program broadcast at 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Also broadcast on CNN International.
Computer ConnectionA program focusing on issues and advancements in the computer industry.
Connie Chung Tonight2002–03A news and analysis program, hosted byConnie Chung. Canceled in March 2003.
CrossfireFirst aired from 1982 to 2005, and again from 2013 to 2014Crossfire was a nightly current eventsdebate television program that aired on CNN for many years. The show's format was designed to present and challenge the opinions of a politicallyliberalpundit, and aconservative pundit.
Cuomo Prime TimeAugust 28, 2017 – November 29, 2021A news analysis show hosted byChris Cuomo. In late 2021, Cuomo was fired for helping his brother, a governor of New York.
Diplomatic License1994–2006A weekly program on CNN International hosted by Richard Roth, focusing on theUnited Nations.
D. L. Hughley Breaks the News2008–09D. L. Hughley talks to newsmakers, pundits and ordinary people about what's going on in the world.
Don Lemon TonightApril 14, 2014 – October 7, 2022A summary of the day's headlines hosted byDon Lemon. In September 2022, Don Lemon would host a new morning show for the network alongsidePoppy Harlow andKaitlan Collins.
Early Editionmid-1990s–2001Weekday breakfast program which was broadcast on weekdays between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time. Replaced byAmerican Morning in 2001.
Evans and Novak1980–2002Saturday night political interview program hosted byRowland Evans andRobert Novak. The show's title was changed toEvans, Novak, Hunt & Shields in 1998 whenAl Hunt andMark Shields became permanent panelists. Following Evans' death in 2001, the title was changed toNovak, Hunt & Shields, which remained until its cancellation.
First Evening News2001A half-hour news program was anchored byBill Hemmer, originally airing at 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time when it debuted in June 2001 before moving to 7:00 p.m. the following month, where it remained until it ended on September 10, 2001.
Freeman Reports1980–85One of the channel's original programs from 1980. HostSandi Freeman interviewed guests and took live telephone call-ins regarding current news events and other topics of interest. For a brief period, the program featured a live audience based in Atlanta. The program's former timeslot was later occupied byLarry King Live.
Future WatchA program focusing on issues and advancements in the technological industry.
(Get to) The Point2013A panel discussion program featuringDonny Deutsch,Rick Reilly,Margaret Hoover, andJason Taylor; was announced and premiered on April 1, 2013, as a week-long trial.[7]
Global View1994–99International policy interview show hosted by world affairs correspondentRalph Begleiter, aired weekly on CNN (1994–95) and CNN International (1994–99). Each edition began with a story package on the subject by Begleiter, followed by a lengthy interview with international figure and ended with a brief "Reporter's Notebook" segment, featuring insider tidbits from the host's extensive travels covering global politics.
Greenfield at Large2001–02A half-hour weeknight news analysis program that was anchored byJeff Greenfield and based in New York City.
In the Arena2010–11Originally titledParker Spitzer and hosted byKathleen Parker andEliot Spitzer, the hour-long early primetime program featured discussions on the day's news with top journalists and contributors.
John King, USA2010–12Hosted byJohn King, the program discussed the day's political news.
King CharlesNovember 29, 2023 – April 10, 2024A Wednesday-only nightly news discussion show hosted byGayle King andCharles Barkley.
Larry King Live1985–2010Hosted byLarry King, the hour-long interview program was CNN's longest running program as well as its most-watched, with over one million viewers nightly.[8]
Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer1993–2009Hosted byWolf Blitzer, the program is "the last word in Sunday talk" and a prime source for front-page news on Monday morning. "Late Edition" offers a superior combination of thorough interviews with top newsmakers and expert discussion.
Legal View with Ashleigh BanfieldAugust 12, 2013 – September 16, 2016A weekday legal stories program, hosted byAshleigh Banfield.
Live From...A weekday early afternoon newscast, airing live from Atlanta, featuring a lively look at the day's stories. Anchored byKyra Phillips.
Live from the Headlines2003Hosted byPaula Zahn, the two-hour primetime show (airing from 7:00–9:00 p.m. Eastern Time) debuted at the same time Zahn moved from her previous morning slot;[9] it was later co-hosted by Anderson Cooper. The program was replaced byPaula Zahn Now in 2003.
Lou Dobbs Tonight1980–2009Anchored by Lou Dobbs, the business news and analysis program originally aired asMoneyline before relaunching asLou Dobbs Tonight in 2003.
NewsNight with Aaron Brown2001–05A hard-news program anchored byAaron Brown, which took an in-depth look at the main U.S. and international stories of the day. Was Canceled on November 5, 2005, leading to Brown's immediate resignation from CNN.
Newsstand1999–2001A weeknight newsmagazine series.
Next@CNN2002–05A weekend science and technology oriented program, hosted byDaniel Sieberg.
New Day2013–22The former CNN Morning show. The show ended on October 31, 2022, and was replaced byCNN This Morning (2022).New Day Weekend later becameCNN This Morning Weekend starting on the weekend of November 5.
On the StoryUnknown–2006Anchored byAli Velshi, it was CNN's interactive "week-in-review" series featuring an in-depth look at the story behind some of the week's biggest stories. However, the show was suspended in June 2006, and was later Canceled that July.
Paula Zahn Now2003–07A newsmagazine that featured a look at the current issues affecting the world, with formerCBS andFox News anchor Paula Zahn. The program ended on August 2, 2007.
People in the News2001–05A feature-formatted weekend program produced in conjunction withPeople magazine, which profiled newsmakers from the worlds of politics, sports, business, medicine and entertainment. The program aired on and was first hosted byDaryn Kagan and later byPaula Zahn.
People Now1980–UnknownA live hour-long program, based at the CNN Los Angeles bureau, featuring celebrity interviews and discussions on entertainment news stories. Originally hosted byLee Leonard, the program was later hosted by Mike Douglas, who himself was replaced by Bill Tush in December 1982.
Piers Morgan Live2011–14An hour-long weeknight interview program hosted byPiers Morgan (which was broadcast live on most nights, with some pre-recorded broadcasts), often featuring celebrity interviews; serving as a replacement forLarry King Live, the program ended on March 28, 2014, and was replaced byDon Lemon Tonight.
PinnacleUnknown–2004A business program, hosted byTom Cassidy, featuring news and interviews with industry leaders.
The Point with Greta Van Susteren2001–02A primetime news and interview program, hosted byGreta Van Susteren. Canceled when Van Susteren moved toFox News Channel.
Prime NewsCNN's primetime news program airing at 8:00 p.m.
Reliable Sources1992–2022[10]Anchored byBrian Stelter, this one-hour long program featured analyses of theAmerican news media.
Rick's List2010Anchored byRick Sanchez, the two-hour afternoon program featured discussions of the day's news with interaction from viewers viasocial networking sites such asFacebook andTwitter. Sanchez was fired from the channel after making controversial statements about Jewish people on a radio show (seeControversy for further details).
Sanjay Gupta MD2013–14Medical news program hosted by Dr. Sanjay Gupta, airs Saturdays at 4:30 p.m. and Sundays at 7:30 a.m. eastern.
Science and Technology WeekUnknown–2001[11]A weekly half-hour program featuring scientific and technology reports and commentary on the week's news headlines on those subjects. Anchored most recently byMiles O'Brien.
Showbiz Today1984–2001Entertainment news program broadcast live on weekday later afternoons. Ended September 10, 2001.
Sonya /Sonya Live in L.A.1987–94A weekday call-in show airing at 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time, hosted by Dr.Sonya Friedman. Replaced byTalkback Live.
The Spin Room2001A half-hour weeknight primetime political talk show hosted byTucker Carlson andBill Press.
Sports Tonight1980–2001A nightly sports news program co-anchored byNick Charles andFred Hickman.
Starting Point2012–13A two-hour weekdaymorning news program, anchored bySoledad O'Brien. Replaced byNew Day.
Style with Elsa Klensch1980–2000A weekly half-hour Saturday morning program that featured news on style and fashion.[12]
Talkback Live1994–2003A call-in talk show with a live audience; originally hosted bySusan Rook, its subsequent hosts wereBobbie Battista,Karyn Bryant, andArthel Neville.
Unguarded with Rachel Nichols2013–14CNN's weekly sports show hosted byRachel Nichols, airs Friday nights at 10:30 Eastern and Pacific.
Weekend Early Start2012–13The weekend morning newscast is anchored byRandi Kaye and Victor Blackwell from 6–7:30 a.m. Eastern Time. The program debuted on March 10, 2012, and was broadcast until June 22, 2013, when it was rebranded to its weekday follower,New Day, asNew Day Weekend.[13]
Wolf2014–18An hour long weekday program with a breakdown of the headlines as they happen. Replaced byCNN Right Now
Wolf Blitzer Reports2001–05An hour-long late afternoon program, broadcast live from the Washington, D.C., bureau, featuring a look at the day's news stories. Replaced byThe Situation Room in 2005.
Your Bottom Line2009–10A news program focusing on financial news hosted byChristine Romans.
Your HealthA weekend afternoon program focusing on health news.

Original series

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ProgramTermsDescription
The 2010s2023Five-part miniseries documenting the political and social upheaval that defined the decade between 2010 and 2019.
American Style2019Four-part miniseries examines how America's changing style trends have historically mirrored the political, social, and economic climate of the nation.[14]
The 2000s2018The documentary miniseries "explore[s] the cultural and political milestones of the decade, including technological triumphs like theiPhone andsocial media, PresidentGeorge W. Bush'swar on terror and response toHurricane Katrina,Barack Obama'spresidential election and the2008 financial crisis,hip-hop's rise to dominance and a creative renaissance in television".
1968: The Year that Changed America2018Four-part series looks back half a century at a year marked by the assassinations of MLK and RFK, a contentious presidential election and the escalating anti-Vietnam War sentiment.[15]
Soundtracks: Songs That Defined History2017The documentary miniseries "explores the music tied to iconic moments in history, from theMarch on Washington to theriots at Stonewall, to theMoon landing to Hurricane Katrina."[16]
The History of Comedy2017–18The documentary series "explores the underlying questions of what makes American people laugh, why, and how the laughter influenced their social and political landscape throughout the history."
The Nineties2017The documentary miniseries "explores the decade that gave us theInternet,DVDs, and other cultural and political milestones."[17]
Race for the White House2016Notable US presidential election races throughout American history are examined.[18]
The Eighties2016The documentary miniseries "explores theReagan presidency, theAIDS crisis, the end of theCold War,Wall Street corruption, the tech boom, the expansion of television, and the evolving music industry."
The Seventies2015The documentary miniseries "explores the ongoingVietnam War, theWatergate scandal, evolving music industry, theIran Hostage Crisis, thesexual revolution, and the rise of foreign anddomestic terrorism."
The Sixties2014The documentary miniseries "explores the politics, music, technical advancements, drugs and the 'free love' movement of the 1960s."

Special programming

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See also

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^Kiesewetter, John (May 28, 2000)."In 20 years, CNN has changed the way we view the news".Cincinnati Enquirer. RetrievedMarch 7, 2015.
  2. ^"CNN changed news - for better and worse".Taipei Times. May 31, 2005. RetrievedMarch 7, 2015.
  3. ^Chariton, Jordan (February 8, 2014)."'AC360 Later' Removed from CNN Schedule".MediaBistro.Archived from the original on February 9, 2014. RetrievedFebruary 10, 2014.
  4. ^"CNN's 'Newsroom International' Getting a New Name: 'Around The World'".TVNewser. February 22, 2013.
  5. ^Knox, Merrill (February 7, 2014)."CNN's New Daytime Show Gets a Name: '@THISHOUR'".MediaBistro. RetrievedFebruary 10, 2014.
  6. ^"Rev. Jesse Jackson - Founder and President - RainbowPUSH Coalition, Inc".Rainbow/PUSH. May 18, 2006. Archived fromthe original on January 25, 2010.
  7. ^de Moraes, Lisa (April 2, 2013)."CNN announces, launches new roundtable show the same day".The Washington Post. RetrievedApril 3, 2013.
  8. ^"End of Qtr Data-Q107 (minus 3 hours).xls"(PDF).Mediabistro. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on March 24, 2009. RetrievedOctober 21, 2010.
  9. ^Grossman, Andrew (June 24, 2003)."Zahn trimmed, Cooper set as CNN shuffles".The Hollywood Reporter. Archived fromthe original on July 3, 2009. RetrievedFebruary 27, 2009.
  10. ^Pallotta, Frank (August 18, 2022)."CNN is ending 'Reliable Sources with Brian Stelter'".CNN Business.
  11. ^Brainard, Curtis (December 4, 2008)."CNN Cuts Entire Science, Tech Team".Columbia Journalism Review. RetrievedDecember 15, 2010.
  12. ^Gay, Jason (June 17, 2001)."Madison Avenue Shopkeepers Weep for CNN Style Diva Elsa Klensch".The New York Observer.
  13. ^Weprin, Alex (June 21, 2013)."CNN's 'Early Start' Weekend To Be Called 'New Day' Weekend".Adweek. RetrievedMay 16, 2019.
  14. ^"New CNN Original Series, "American Style," Premieres Sunday, Jan. 13".CNN Press Room. December 10, 2018. Archived fromthe original on December 10, 2018. RetrievedJanuary 1, 2019.
  15. ^""1968," A Four-Part CNN Original Series Event, Debuts Sunday, May 27, at 9 P.M. ET".CNN Press Room. April 19, 2018. Archived fromthe original on April 19, 2018. RetrievedMay 11, 2018.
  16. ^"Soundtracks: Songs that Defined History".CNN. RetrievedApril 5, 2017.
  17. ^"CNN Greenlights Three New Original Series For The 2017 Programming Slate". CNN. May 18, 2016. Archived fromthe original on May 19, 2016. RetrievedOctober 3, 2016.
  18. ^"Race for the White House".CNN. RetrievedFebruary 12, 2019.
  19. ^"New CNN Original Series, "Chasing Life with Dr. Sanjay Gupta," Premieres Saturday, April 13".The Futon Critic. March 18, 2019.
  20. ^ab"CNN and HLN Announce 2020/2021 Original Series Slate".The Futon Critic. June 24, 2020.
  21. ^"New CNN Original Series, "First Ladies", Premieres Sunday, October 4, at 10pm ET".The Futon Critic. September 9, 2020.
  22. ^"Long Road to Hell: America in Iraq hosted by CNN's Fareed Zakaria airs Monday on CNN and CNN International".CNN PressRoom. October 21, 2015. Archived fromthe original on October 22, 2015. RetrievedApril 4, 2017.
  23. ^Shales, Tom (October 9, 1999)."A Journey Of aThousand Years".Washington Post.ISSN 0190-8286. RetrievedAugust 24, 2018.
  24. ^"CNN Takes Viewers to "The Movies" on Sunday, July 7".The Futon Critic. June 10, 2019.
  25. ^"New CNN Original Series "The Redemption Project with Van Jones" and Season Four of the Emmy Award-Winning "United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell" Debut Sunday, April 28".The Futon Critic. April 3, 2019.
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