Christi Paul Exiting As CNN’s ‘New Day Weekend’ Anchor

Washington [US]: Christi Paul reported her exit from CNN on TV, Sunday morning after almost nine years as a frequent contributor to the network’s weekend morning shows.

As per Deadline, after more than 20 years with CNN and HLN, New Day Weekend anchor Paul expressed farewell with tears in her eyes. She said that it was her last broadcast and that she was a part of the so-called “Great Resignation,” a movement that encourages people to leave stable jobs in favour of new chances. She announced that she was returning to her Ohio home. A few tears She made the choice in January, according to Paul, and said that her early schedule prevented her from seeing her family.

Paul told her co-have, Boris Sanchez, “At some point, my husband and I looked at each other and said, ‘We need to get back home,'” I was tired of being exhausted, she continued.

In spite of the fact that he didn’t determine her new location, Paul expressed she would join an Ohio news station.

She guaranteed that in January, she informed previous CNN President Jeff Zucker that she would leave.

Blackwell, CNN “Reliable Sources” host Brian Stelter, and CNN senior producer Bethany Crudele, who works on “New Day,” were among those paying tribute on television or online on Sunday morning.

Paul started working for HLN in 2003 and was an ordinary anchor all through noontime programming. She has been sincere about her encounters with aggressive behavior at home while working at CNN, and in 2012 she distributed a book regarding the matter named “Love Isn’t Supposed to Hurt”, as detailed by Variety.

Paul filled in as an anchor, consumer reporter, and weathercaster for the Arizona stations KNXV and KTVK preceding joining HLN. Christi filled in as an anchor and columnist for KTVB in Boise, Idaho, prior to moving to Phoenix. At WDTV in Clarksburg, West Virginia, she began as a one-individual group, directing detailing, securing, and photography.

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