Campbell Brown quits CNN

May 22nd, 2010 - 10:27 pm ICT by Pen Men At Work  

camp May 22, 2010 (Pen Men at Work): News reporter and anchor, Campbell Brown, who was functioning for CNN for in excess of two years, has quit the news network. Her program, Campbell Brown: No Bias, No Bull, was not obtaining anticipated ratings and she had no reservations distancing herself from her CNN program. She candidly mentioned that not enough individuals desired to observe her program.

Brown’s 8 p.m. program has been fighting for the most wanted ratings since it commenced in March 2008. It was always placed at the fourth spot behind Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly, Headline News’ Nancy Grace and MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann. She had an average of 591,000 watchers in 2010 against Olbermann’s whopping 1.03 million, O’Reilly’s humungous 3.34 million and Grace’s sizeable 745,000 watchers.

In her announcement, Brown mentioned that the ratings for her program were not where she would prefer them to be. It is, fundamentally, for this raison d’être that she is standing down as anchor of CNN’s Campbell Brown: No Bias, No Bull.

Brown acquired an Emmy as a component of the NBC squad reporting on Hurricane Katrina while with NBC. She has divulged that she owes it to herself to move out of the way, so that CNN can endeavor something else.

The next individual facing Brown’s destiny could be Anderson Cooper, the 10 p.m. host, who is a victim of a 45 percent decrease in ratings amongst younger observers in the past year.

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