Free Pipeline schedule…
CNN has made available its schedule of (known) events tomorrow that will be covered in the freeview of Pipeline…
Live news conferences and events throughout the day include: (All times Eastern)
· 8 a.m. – U.S. Military Briefing from Baghdad, Iraq;
· 8:30 a.m. – Sago Mine Tragedy survivor news conference;
· 9:30 a.m. – The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence press conference;
· 10 a.m. – Preliminary hearing for Mary Winkler, wife of slain Tennessee preacher;· 11 a.m. – Press conference launching the Terry Schindler Schiavo Foundation, timed the day before the anniversary of Terry Shiavo’s death; and
· 4 p.m. – Fit Nation, a nationwide initiative to encourage Americans to adopt healthier lifestyles and combat obesity, led by CNN Senior Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta.
Continuing to report from the Gulf Coast region about the progress of rebuilding six months after Hurricane Katrina made landfall, CNN Pipeline will air an exclusive ‘Video Tour’ of the New Orleans area.
Additionally, CNN Pipeline will air live reports and interviews on a variety of news events, including:
- First anniversary of the death of Pope John Paul II: CNN Faith and Values Correspondent Delia Gallagher, who served seven years in the Vatican press corps, will discuss her upcoming CNN Presents ‘Last Days of Pope John Paul II,’ untold stories about his final hours and the process to make him a saint.
- Gaming: CNN Technology Correspondent Daniel Sieberg discusses the hottest new gaming industry news and products; as well as tests CNN/Money Columnist Chris Morris’ knowledge of classic video games from the ‘80’s in a quiz format called “Name That Game.”
- Immigration: CNN’s Lou Dobbs will discuss news from the three-nation summit in Cancun, Mexico, where U.S. President George W. Bush, Mexican President Vicente Fox and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper are meeting to discuss immigration, trade and border control.



I saw the pipeline when it was free a few weeks ago.
It didn’t do much for me… and that was when they weren’t charging.
Comment by Skippy — March 29, 2006 @ 7:53 pm
Skip, dude, after reading your constant bashing of CNN, it comes as no real surprise that you post yet another negative comment about CNN. Why do you even bother? I for one will certainly be checking it out.
Comment by Shame Skippy — March 29, 2006 @ 10:40 pm
Call it what you want, but I watched the pipeline before and did not think very much of it - just my opinion.
I just call ‘em like I see ‘em… with every network.
Comment by Skippy — March 30, 2006 @ 10:45 am