In a dramatic overhaul of its programming schedule, CNN has announced new programs and anchors spanning weekday mornings, dayside and primetime, as well as new weekend programs led by veterans of the channel. The new lineup will see CNN hand the 10 p.m. hour over to political correspondent and anchor Abby Phillip, with 11 p.m. being hosted by legal analyst and anchor Laura Coates. In the mornings, Kasie Hunt will anchor Early Start, while White House correspondent Phil Mattingly joins Poppy Harlow as the co-anchor of CNN This Morning. Washington correspondent Pamela Brown will anchor a new dayside show out of the nation’s capital. On the weekends, Victor Blackwell, Christiane Amanpour, Manu Raju and Chris Wallace will all host new programs, with Blackwell based in Atlanta, and Raju taking over the Sunday’s Inside Politics while continuing to cover Capitol Hill. Wallace will host a panel show (in addition to his weekly interview program), while Amanpour brings her global coverage to CNN’s weekend lineup. As part of the changes, Alisyn Camerota will shift to a new role doing long-form reporting, mostly for the Sunday series The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper.
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