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What kind of programming do you identify with cable television? Probably shows like Larry King Live on CNN and Nick at Nite's reruns of Bewitched, or Biography on A&E and maybe those documentaries about Adolf Hitler that the History Channel always seems to carry (this week's is a classic: Hitler and the Occult). These offerings may seem emblematic of cable, but if you think they represent its most popular shows, you are very wrong. Cable TV's true signature is not a conversation between Larry King and Trent Lott; it is a Hell in a Cell bout...
...story broadcast June 7, CNN producer April Oliver and correspondent Peter Arnett reported the results of an eight-month investigation into allegations that sarin nerve gas was used by U.S. forces during a secret mission into Laos in 1970. Their report, which aired on NewsStand: CNN & TIME, was accompanied by a piece written by them for this magazine titled "Did the U.S. Drop Nerve...
Bernard Shaw and Jeff Greenfield will be hosts of the show. Shaw, CNN's principal Washington anchor, has been with the network since its inception and worked with TIME on our earlier joint venture. Greenfield joined CNN as a senior analyst in January from ABC News, where he had been a political and media commentator for 14 years. It's a natural fit for Greenfield, who has been writing essays for TIME since 1996. TIME reporters and editors will also appear regularly...
...fine tradition of both TIME and CNN, the show won't be shot in some air-conditioned studio, but out on the streets of America and the world, where the news is happening. To keep it as fresh as possible, Shaw and Greenfield will not begin taping until late Friday evening and will update throughout the weekend or break in live, as news dictates. The in-depth stories will be accompanied by adaptations of popular TIME sections such as Notebook, People, Milestones and Personal Time. Explains Greenfield: "We're really trying to reflect the sensibility of the magazine...
Ultimately, journalism is about telling stories. Stories with resonance. Stories with relevance. Stories with impact. Our partnership with CNN now allows us to reach beyond the page and engage you on the screen. This great adventure has only just begun, and with terrific pride, we welcome you to what we hope will be a smart marriage of print and television journalism...