Saturday, January 28, 2012
Looking After The Future Of The Show
Anderson Cooper's talk show undergoes change-up behind the scenes
Matt Carter
TV Examiner
There are some changes in the works at Anderson Cooper's daytime some, but it is something that will probably won't be noticeable to anyone watching at home.
In a new report by Deadline, it was announced that Jim Murphy is set to leave the show as executive producer -- leaving Terence Noonan -- who joined the show following a stint on "Dr. Oz" -- as the man overseeing the show moving forward.
Here is what Cooper had to say in a memo to staff members about the change:
“I’m grateful for Jim’s help and his hard work launching the show. He’s a good friend and will always be a friend of our show. We have a terrific team in place led by our executive producer, Terence Noonan, and I’m really excited about the momentum we’ve built and the future of the show."
Cooper's show has already been renewed for a second season, and the ratings have only been improving over the course of the past several weeks.
Do you think Anderson has molded into a strong daytime host?
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