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Amanpour to ABC's This Week; A Good Change, or a Waste of Talent?

Going outside its current stable of reporters and anchors, ABC is hiring longtime CNN international reporter Christiane Amanpour to host the Sunday-morning This Week interview show vacated by George Stephanopoulos. TV Newser has the details; among them, that she’ll start in August, until which White House correspondent Jake Tapper (who’s been doing a strong job as sometime interim host and would have been a good pick as well) will fill in.

It’s definitely a change, since Amanpour comes from a world-news background, rather than the D.C.-centric training of the typical Sunday-show host. Whether it’s a good one or a bad one may depend on whether the program changes to fit Amanpour’s strengths, or whether she has to change to fit its demands.

I will be honest: I am not generally a fan of the Sunday morning shows. I can think of about a million things a sane person with human contacts could better spend a Sunday morning doing than watch hosts bring on one Democratic or Republican mouthpiece after another to recite talking points, talk strategy or engage in Tim Russert-esque “But didn’t you say the opposite in 1996…” moments. Some of that is fine, but as a wall-to-wall staple, it’s tedious, it’s uninformative, and its symptomatic of a Washington press corps that’s more concerned with politics than with policy—i.e., with power, rather than how that power is used to affect people’s lives.

We already have four or five (depending which shows you count) interview shows working that same circuit every Sunday morning. Do we need that many? With Amanpour, who’s more known for her work in the Balkans than in the Beltway, ABC has a chance to do a show that breaks from the Sunday shows’myopic obsessions, that focuses on policies and ideas over partisan handicapping (and kneecapping). It could even—crazy talk, I know—build a show that focuses on world news rather than Washington news.

Or it could spend five months preparing Amanpour to be another Sunday host, a Beltway-politics interviewer with, you know, just a little bit of a difference, just a taste of international flair, a little je ne sais quois. In which case je ne sais what the point is.

Amanpour strikes me as a journalist who doesnt spend a lot of time doing things she doesn’t want to do. Let’s hope she takes this chance to remake the tired Sunday-morning show format, and not let it remake her.

Related Topics: ABC, christiane amanpour, jake tapper, politics, sunday talk shows, this week, News Media
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  • anon76

    100% agreed, both in distaste for the Sunday morning shows (and beltway journalism in general), as well as Amanpour’s capacity to actually put out an interesting show. However, if I were a betting man my money would be on us both getting a little disappointed come August.

  • sonny2862

    waste of talent – Amanpour ??? subbing for uber lib Stephanopoulos or Tapper. she has no talent to pull together a Sunday show – Russett just did a 360 in his coffin.

    you have got to be kidding. unless she has an exclusive w KSM or UBL – what is she good for – absolutely nothing.

    might as well have Hugo Chavez host the show if you are that hard up for ratings w Shaun Penn as his guest.

  • http://SailRabbits.com Magister

    I look forward to having a network Sunday show with more of an international focus or a larger depth of knowledge, when an international event occurs.

    Otherwise, I’d like to say that though a round-robin of Sunday shows used to be one of my rituals, I pretty much watch them mostly online these days. That way, I can still get my fix, yet still able to participate in one of the “million things a sane person with human contacts could better spend a Sunday morning doing”.

  • jchenn

    Tapper I know, but who is Amanpour? Big mistake bypassing Jake. He has a growing following. ABC seems hell bent on exiling itself into permanent obscurity.

  • textee

    No news here. ABC has, predictably, replaced one virulent, militant, hardline leftist political activist (i.e., Stephanopolous) with an identically minded virulent, militant, hardline leftist political activist (i.e., Amanpour). Move on, people ….

  • bloodgimp

    It’s not difficult to understand the very simple game of the republican propaganda machine: discredit, lie about anyone unwilling to repeat its talking (more like grunting) points word-for-word. But take a look at comments 2 & 5 to see who doesn’t get it. Calling Stephanopoulos an “ultra lib” or a “hardline leftist” is nothing short of insane. Clearly, a few people have never seen the show.

  • anon76

    @textee- good to see your particular idiocy extends to every blog you visit. I was beginning to think that your act was performance art solely for the benefit of Swampland.
    So if Stephanopolous is a ‘militant, hardline leftist political activist’, then who the hell qualifies as a centrist? Mussolini? Nice political spectrum in your world- does it frighten you that in your own classification scheme about 95% of the population falls left-of-center?

  • http://www.stevebeste.com stevebeste

    We’ll know if there is real change at This Week if we see no more of the following people…

    - George Will; Peggy Noonan; Cokie Roberts; Sam Donaldson.

    And why has no one mentioned Amanpour is married to Clinton Administration shill Jamie Rubin.

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