Campbell Brown | |
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Also known as | 'Campbell Brown: Election Center (March–October 2008) Campbell Brown: No Bias, No Bull (October 2008 – June 2009) |
Starring | Campbell Brown |
Country of origin | United States |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
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Original network | CNN |
Original release | March 2008 | – July 21, 2010
Campbell Brown is a CNN primetime newscast anchored by host Campbell Brown that focused on United States politics. The show was originally known as Campbell Brown: Election Center followed by Campbell Brown: No Bias, No Bull. The program aired from 2008 to 2010.
Brown began hosting a program first called Campbell Brown: Election Center in March 2008, in the timeslot previously held by Paula Zahn Now. Starting after the beginning of the 2008 presidential election primary season, the program focused on the 2008 campaign until Election Day.
The program adopted the name Campbell Brown: No Bias, No Bull shortly before Election Day 2008. This name is based on the slogan the program adopted soon after Brown became the anchor, to differentiate Brown's program from other editorial-style cable news programs (such as The O'Reilly Factor and Countdown with Keith Olbermann) with whom she was competing. The show began with Brown detailing her top story of the night and expressing a "no bull" review, her opinion, and other analysts' opinions as well. A segment at the end of the broadcast called "Dear Mr. President" featured young kids who wrote letters to Barack Obama, and would like him to read them.
Upon Campbell Brown's return from maternity leave on June 1, 2009, the program was renamed to simply Campbell Brown. Along with a revamped opening, the show adopted a 4-person panel set-up, something initially launched in May 2009 when Roland Martin filled in for Brown while she delivered her second child. Martin is a liberal news contributor at CNN.
On May 18, 2010, Brown announced that she would be leaving CNN, after the network agreed to release her from her contract. She stated that poor ratings had been the primary reason for her departure.
In June 2010, CNN announced that a new program entitled Parker Spitzer, hosted by former New York governor Eliot Spitzer and conservative columnist Kathleen Parker, would be replacing Campbell Brown later in the year. For several months, the 8:00–9:00 pm time slot was filled by Rick's List, hosted by Rick Sanchez.