NEW YORK (AP) — For what it's worth, CNN's best-known international journalist, Christiane Amanpour, also found it odd that she's had little visible presence on the company's North American network for the past several years.
The London-based Amanpour envisions her show as a weekly letter to Americans about what is going on in the world and why it's important to them.
Amanpour, 65 and celebrating her 40th year at CNN, was for a long time the face viewers were most likely to see reporting from the world's hotspots.
That has primarily, although not always, been left to others since she began hosting the studio show “Amanpour” each weekday.
I know we can live in a world that's not 100% tribalized.”Amanpour said she's optimistic about Mark Thompson, a fellow Brit who recently began as CNN's new chief.
Persons:
Christiane Amanpour, Chris Wallace, Michael Smerconish, Victor Blackwell, Amanpour, ”, “ I've, I've, Yitzhak Rabin, Sameh Shoukry, Jane Hartley, Sir Robert John Sawers, —, ” Amanpour, Mark Thompson, Chris Licht's, Donald Trump, “
Organizations:
CNN, CNN International, PBS, Associated Press, Brit, Columbia Journalism School
Locations:
London, United States, Israel, U.S, Britain