Fareed Zakaria Joins CNN as Host of International News Program
07 Novembre 2007 - 5:28PM
PR Newswire (US)
One-of-a-Kind Global Get-Together Will Air in United States, Around
World NEW YORK, Nov. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Fareed Zakaria, editor of
Newsweek International and one of the world's leading journalists
and commentators on international affairs, has joined CNN as the
host of a weekly international news program that will air both on
CNN/U.S. and on CNN International around the world, it was
announced today by Jon Klein, president of CNN/U.S. With Americans
growing increasingly aware that their most pressing concerns -
including prevention of terrorism attacks, the wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan, the security of jobs and retirement nest eggs, the
safety of their families' food and toys and the health of the
environment - are intertwined with events around the globe, Zakaria
will draw upon his vast experience and extensive Rolodex to bring
thought leaders and world leaders together to make sense of it all
on a global stage. In addition to anchoring the new weekend
program, Zakaria will contribute analysis to other CNN programs
across CNN Worldwide. He is based in New York. "Fareed is the best
in the world at boiling down - without dumbing down - complex
issues," Klein said. "His weekly global get-together on CNN will be
invaluable to viewers who are beginning to realize that, for their
own personal and financial security, they urgently need to know
what's really going on in their world." "CNN's global reach is such
a powerful tool for understanding a world that is growing ever more
interconnected," Zakaria said. "For one hour a week we'll shrink
the planet down to a digestible size and get to know the most
important people and ideas from everywhere that are affecting our
viewers' lives." Zakaria will continue in his role as editor of
Newsweek International, overseeing all of Newsweek's editions
abroad, as well as writing his regular column on foreign affairs in
the magazine. Zakaria has served as an analyst for ABC News, a
roundtable member of This Week with George Stephanopoulos and host
of Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria on PBS. Before joining
Newsweek, he was managing editor of Foreign Affairs, a leading
journal of international politics and economics. Zakaria is the
author of, most recently, The Future of Freedom, an international
bestseller published in 2003 and now being translated into 20
languages. He has a new book forthcoming in May 2008. He's won
numerous awards and been named to various lists, most recently the
Prospect/Foreign Policy list of the world's 100 most important
intellectuals. He serves on the board of Yale University, the
Council of Foreign Relations and a number of other not-for- profit
organizations. Zakaria earned a bachelor's degree from Yale
University and a doctorate in political science from Harvard
University. CNN Worldwide, a division of Turner Broadcasting
System, Inc., a Time Warner Company, is the most trusted source for
news and information. Its reach extends to nine cable and satellite
television networks; one private place- based network; two radio
networks; wireless devices around the world; CNN Digital Network,
the No. 1 network of news Web sites in the United States; CNN
Newsource, the world's most extensively syndicated news service;
and strategic international partnerships within both television and
the digital media. DATASOURCE: CNN/U.S. CONTACT: Christa Robinson
of CNN, +1-212-275-7995,
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