TV
CNNI programmes return to normal
Published Wednesday, Apr 23 2003, 00:32 BST | By James Welsh
CNN International has resumed most of its normal programming schedule following weeks of rolling coverage of the war in Iraq.
The network is keeping a team of correspondents in the region, and is stationing one of its anchors, Jim Clancy, in Baghdad. A team of correspondents will report on developments in northern Iraq, while Sheila MacVicar will report from Syria.
The move back to regular programming comes as CNN's domestic American TV network premieres its new weekday show lineup in early prime and primetime. The changes include American Morning's Paula Zahn moving to a new two-hour primetime show, Live From the Headlines.
The network is keeping a team of correspondents in the region, and is stationing one of its anchors, Jim Clancy, in Baghdad. A team of correspondents will report on developments in northern Iraq, while Sheila MacVicar will report from Syria.
The move back to regular programming comes as CNN's domestic American TV network premieres its new weekday show lineup in early prime and primetime. The changes include American Morning's Paula Zahn moving to a new two-hour primetime show, Live From the Headlines.
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