Chris Cuomo Lands New Gig With Little-Watched NewsNation
Guess who’s back.
Less than a year later fired by CNN, Chris Cuomo will be back to the news in prime time. The former CNN broadcaster is set to announce that he will be joining NewsNation as a primetime host, multiple sources familiar with the matter have confirmed to The Daily Beast, giving the show self-proclaimed “freelancer” a new platform to “get after it“And give the fledgling network a big name to potentially boost its confusing ratings.
News will be revealed in Cuomo’s Tuesday night sat down with his friend and former ABC News colleague NewsNation host Dan Abrams. Their conversation marked the disgraced former media heavyweight’s first television appearance since he was fired by CNN in December.
A potential deal at work between Cuomo and NewsNation was reported earlier this month by OutKick. Citing anonymous sources, the conservative sports website said NewsNation President Michael Corn was leading the effort to bring Cuomo on board despite the former CNN host’s lawsuit against his former employer.
Corn was appointed to the top position at NewsNation in May 2021. During his tenure as ABC Good Morning America, he was charged with sexual assault and nurtured the toxic work environment of two former female employees. The case was dismissed by a New York judge last month, just over a year after he was appointed to NewsNation.
Cuomo, meanwhile, began his media comeback late last month, revealing in an Instagram post in late June that he had traveled to Ukraine to report from the eastern front about the invasion. happening in Russia. “In Ukraine. We can’t forget,” he wrote, tagging his post with a hashtag, ” #letsgetafterit.” Several other posts made from the Ukrainian border were tracked, but he soon turned around. back to the state.
From the Hamptons, Cuomo later teased the rebranding as a “freelance agent”, hawking clear black and white goods for that effect and post pictures of him smoking a cigar or flexing his muscles. On July 8, Cuomo put on Instagram to tease: “Something’s coming… Summer 22.”
While settling his ongoing $125 million lawsuit against CNN, Cuomo also sought to become a volunteer position with the East Hampton Fire Department. The Daily Beast last week’s reporthowever, the anchorman’s application was removed after he was notified of the required time commitment.
From there, Cuomo moved on to reveal Project Chris Cuomo, a semi-weekly podcast that launched last week. In his first episode, Cuomo tries to be nice to his former employer – despite a $125 million lawsuit – and emphasizes that he is now a “real” and “authentic” Cuomo. than.
“These words are my own,” he declared. “They didn’t get the massage to keep the message going; no one told me to continue a story even when i thought it was running to the ground. No one will encourage the burning of fires that I believe will be extinguished. I finished that game, and it’s a game. “
Cuomo can be seen as NewsNation’s latest attempt to promote its poor ratingswith the network’s primetime shows typically bringing in less than 10,000 viewers on average in the primary ad demographic of 25- to 54-year-old viewers. ) Cuomo consistently ranked as CNN’s top star even as he trails competitors like MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow and Fox News host Sean Hannity.
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