Where is spitzer on cnn
Spitzer for a rare intelligence with a few notable lapses. But what may be most noteworthy about the moment is what it says about us, says Michael Robinson , senior vice president of Levick Strategic Communications in Washington. Friedman points out. She agrees that Americans are generally willing to forgive and move on, if not entirely forget.
But what particularly interests her is how various figures have drawn lessons from their journeys, especially their setbacks. Roosevelt , learned from many failures. Frankly, he says, visiting a prostitute is not on the scale of many other crimes. Already a subscriber? Monitor journalism changes lives because we open that too-small box that most people think they live in. We believe news can and should expand a sense of identity and possibility beyond narrow conventional expectations.
Holiday Handbook: Browse shopping deals, recipes, tips for gathering safely and more. Spitzer signed off his show Wednesday, saying it would be his last.
He ended with a quotation from Theodore Roosevelt praising people who get "in the arena" to try and improve society, a passage he said inspired the name for his show. CNN talked to Spitzer about staying with the network as a commentator, but he decided not to. I thoroughly enjoyed my time at CNN. Spitzer, who resigned in March , 14 months into his term as New York governor amid a prostitution scandal, began his nightly show on CNN in October.
Spitzer was always a big risk The show was "a risky move from the outset, given that just two years before, Spitzer was forced to resign as governor amidst a prostitution scandal," says Lucas Shaw at The Wrap. The reformatted version, In The Arena , got a "brief rating bump, but continued to struggle.
Skip to header Skip to main content Skip to footer The List. Screen shot, CNN. The show was then renamed "In the Arena" with Spitzer the lead personality. Spitzer's show averaged , viewers for the first six months of the year, compared to dominant competitor Bill O'Reilly at Fox News Channel, who averaged just under 3 million viewers.
Spitzer's average was actually up 8 percent over what the network had in that time slot over the first six months of , but the trends were ominous. Cooper's 10 p. Jautz called it CNN's flagship news program and said it made sense to air it at the critical prime-time hour.
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