CNN Hayden confirmation hearing coverage plans…
From CNN…
A special edition of The Situation Room on CNN/U.S. and real-time video streams on CNN Pipeline will highlight CNN’s coverage of the confirmation hearings for Gen. Michael Hayden, President George W. Bush’s nominee to replace Porter Goss as director of the CIA.
he Situation Room begins Thursday, May 18, starting at 9:25 a.m. CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer will be joined throughout the coverage by various CNN correspondents, contributors and analysts including John McLaughlin, a CNN national security adviser and former CIA deputy director. CNN Pipeline will air the hearing live in its entirety with multiple camera angles with no breaks or commentary. CNN Pipeline, with its multiple live video streams, will also provide live reports with correspondents throughout the day. All times Eastern.



Sounds like 10 hours of TSR to me. Who actually likes watching video of video walls?
Comment by Terance — May 17, 2006 @ 4:59 pm
He likes to watch a channel where all it is, is talk radio on tv. Not me! That’s why I don’t watch FNC. Turn the channel if you don’t wanna watch it. I think most modern TV’s have the capability to switch channels.
Comment by Tim — May 17, 2006 @ 10:31 pm
Actually if I want to watch the hearings it’ll be on CSPAN or Pipeline.
Comment by Terance — May 18, 2006 @ 7:52 am
Funny how a cable news network puts out a press release to announce it will cover . . . . . the news. Maybe CNN won’t screw it up this this time around.
Comment by Rob — May 18, 2006 @ 9:14 am
Acutally I wouldn’t call the hearing news. I guess im stuck with Headline news today.
Comment by Tim — May 18, 2006 @ 9:51 am