Wolf, a lifelong Bills fan and University at Buffalo alumnus, did not respond to any of the comments, not even the one accosting him of pulling the television out of a “storage locker in the first episodes of ‘Storage Wars’ 15 years ago.”
CNN is reportedly placing anchor Wolf Blitzer in a new morning slot to address declining ratings. CNN’s chief executive Mark Thompson is leading the programming changes as the network’s struggles have become a focal point in the industry.
CNN on Thursday confirmed reports that it would be cutting hundreds of jobs. The network also plans to move Wolf Blitzer into Jim Acosta’s spot.
The Situation Room is undergoing some renovations. TVLine has confirmed that Wolf Blitzer’s long-running CNN evening program is relocating to the network’s daytime schedule. As part of a larger overhaul at the cable network,
Readers are probably used to seeing Wolf Blitzer on TV, even if CNN isn't a go-to for news, but it's a rarer sight to see him watching television himself. Such was the case over Wildcard Weekend, though,
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Wolf Blitzer was one of the many Bills fans who watched their team cruise past the Broncos on Sunday to punch their ticket to the Divisional Round. You
CNN is shaking up its TV schedule yet again as the Warner Bros. Discovery-backed outlet grapples with significant declines in audience and a need to control costs in an era when more viewers are migrating to streaming media.
CNN anchor Jim Acosta is reportedly not adjusting to the network’s post-inaugural schedule up. On Thursday, CNN announced its new weekday programming schedule, and evidently, the longtime […]
CNN’s Scott Jennings on Thursday turned down the idea that the last-minute report on secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth
CNN announced a restructuring Thursday that includes some 200 layoffs, an accelerated pivot to digital operations and new TV roles for personalities like Wolf Blitzer, Jake Tapper and Audie Cornish.