June 18, 2013

CNN's Soledad O'Brien leaving morning show

BY: AP Staff Writer FEBRUARY 21, 2013 | MODIFIED: FEBRUARY 21, 2013 AT 10:15 PM
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Photo -   FILE - In this Oct. 2, 2010 file photo, Soledad O'Brien attends Comedy Central's "Night Of Too Many Stars: An Overbooked Concert For Autism Education" at the Beacon Theatre in New York. CNN’s anchor O’Brien won’t immediately be leaving CNN even though her job as morning show host is ending. New CNN boss Jeff Zucker said Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013, that he has reached a deal to help fund a production company for O’Brien, who will be making three documentaries for CNN and host this year’s “Black in America” documentary. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes, File)
FILE - In this Oct. 2, 2010 file photo, Soledad O'Brien attends Comedy Central's "Night Of Too Many Stars: An Overbooked Concert For Autism Education" at the Beacon Theatre in New York. CNN’s anchor O’Brien won’t immediately be leaving CNN even though her job as morning show host is ending. New CNN boss Jeff Zucker said Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013, that he has reached a deal to help fund a production company for O’Brien, who will be making three documentaries for CNN and host this year’s “Black in America” documentary. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes, File)

NEW YORK (AP) — CNN's Soledad O'Brien won't immediately be leaving CNN even though her job as morning show host is ending.

New CNN boss Jeff Zucker said Thursday that he has reached a deal to help fund a production company for O'Brien, who will be making three documentaries for CNN and host this year's "Black in America" documentary. Zucker is developing a new morning show around Chris Cuomo. He is expected to be teamed with Erin Burnett.

O'Brien said the deal will let her do what she wants to do most, confronting difficult topics and telling underreported stories. She'll also have the opportunity to own her work and the production company is able to sell material to outlets other than CNN.

Her new company, Starfish Media Group, will also develop theatrical and scripted television projects.

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