Showing posts with label Errol Barnett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Errol Barnett. Show all posts

Monday, August 11, 2014

BREAKING. CNN International's Robyn Curnow, Kim Norgaard leaving South Africa as Robyn Curnow is set to become a CNN anchor in Atlanta.


Robyn Curnow is leaving South Africa where she was a correspondent for CNN International (DStv 401) to become an anchor on the channel from Atlanta, going with husband Kim Norgaard, who is CNN International's bureau chief in Johannesburg - as the 24-hour TV news channel continues to suck up and extract experienced TV news talent out of South Africa.

Robyn Curnow is relocating to Atlanta with Kim Norgaard CNN International confirms to TV with Thinus.

Robyn Curnow left South Africa earlier this year to visit Atlanta - in hindsight clearly for talks and on-camera testing - but said that she isn't going anywhere and would be back to South Africa. She did return but will now be moving permanently to Atlanta in the United States.

Robyn Curnow has been CNN International's South African based correspondent since 2008 and also did the magazine strand CNN Marketplace Africa talking to business, company and investment leaders on the continent.

It was Robyn Curnow's simply terrific coverage and stellar reporting on both the Oscar Pistorius murder case and the death and funeral of former president Nelson Mandela which elevated her into a whole new bracket of international news reporting status as she showcased her exceptional communication skills on television as well as her immense background knowledge and off-the-cuff insight.

Robyn Curnow and Kim Norgaard's upcoming relocation signals an ongoing, quick and very dramatic gutting of CNN's pool of extremely talented and experienced TV news people in South Africa as an exodus continues of highly qualified, highly experienced and highly trained TV news people moving out of South Africa to CNN in Atlanta, and elsewhere.

Nkepile Mabuse left CNN International last year for eNCA's (DStv 403) new investigative magazine strand Checkpoint, and eNCA's chief meteorologist Derek van Dam resigned and will be leaving South Africa soon to become a meteorologist for CNN International in Atlanta too.

Errol Barnett, who was based in Johannesburg for CNN International and who was the face of Inside Africa, was also extracted and replaced, with no announcement, as Soni Methu suddenly took over as host of the magazine programme, from Kenya.

Errol Barnett has moved in behind the news desk doing anchor duty on CNN.

The exit from Africa of Robyn Curnow and bureau chief Kim Norgaard - who will apparently work at CNN's foreign desk - together with Nkepile Mabuse and Errol Barnett leaves a big hole in terms of recognisable, trusted, and experienced TV news people to cover South Africa and Southern Africa for CNN International on the ground.

Of course Derek van Dam's relocation is also a loss to South Africa's TV industry.

There's been no word to the South African press of the specific moves and changes, nor replacements so far.

"Robyn Curnow is moving to CNN's global headquarters in Atlanta, where she will be starting a new chapter in her CNN career," the South African PR firm representing CNN International, Burson-Marsteller, tells TV with Thinus.

"Kim Norgaard is also moving to CNN's headquarters, where he will be taking on a new role in the network's senior editorial team. CNN will be announcing details of these new roles soon, as well as both Robyn Curnow and Kim Norgaard's replacements in CNN's South Africa bureau".

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Errol Barnett and Inside Africa on CNN International looking back at 2012 this Friday with a peek of how the weekly show is produced.


The intrepid CNN explorer-newser Errol Barnett and the weekly profile travel-and-country Inside Africa magazine show will take a look back at the best stories and biggest adventures across the African continent in this week's episode on Friday 4 January at 19:30 (South African time) on CNN International (DStv 401) and reveal a bit about how Inside Africa is put together as well.

Errol Barnett took over as the new presenter of Inside Africa on CNN International exactly a year ago in January 2012, and this Friday's episode will be reflecting on the thousands of kilometres he and the production team travelled during the past year.


The episode will also have a sneak peek behind-the-scenes of the CNN show to show viewers how the show is produced and the logistics involved.

The episode will also fill in some of the fascinating backstory behind some of the inserts which was shown on Inside Africa in 2012.

After Friday's episode Inside Africa will repeat on Saturday (5 January) at 13:30 and 20:30, Sunday (6 January) at 06:30, Monday (7 January) at 07:30 and Wednesday 8 January at 10:30.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

BREAKING. Errol Barnett the new presenter of Inside Africa on CNN International; replacing Isha Sesay.


Isha Sesay is out and Errol Barnett is in as the new presenter of Inside Africa, the weekly magazine programme on CNN International (DStv 401).

Inside Africa will now also be done from Africa itself with Errol Barnett that has moved to this continent, whereas Isha Sesay previously presented Inside Africa from Atlanta. CNN International made no official press announcement, but said on Inside Africa's Facebook page that ''We are pleased to welcome CNN's Errol Barnett, who has moved to the continent to become the new host of Inside Africa.''

''Errol will be embarking on a journey of discovery around Africa, and we invite you to take this journey with him. This week, we start in Zambia – where you will experience everything from the historical town of Livingstone to a bungee jump from the bridge near Victoria Falls.''

''After years of incredible work on the show, Isha Sesay will be moving on to focus on BackStory and her work with AC360, among her many other projects.''

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