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    Anderson Cooper struggling to survive in daytime

    NEW YORK (AP) — To celebrate the 100th episode of Anderson Cooper's daytime talk show in an hour that airs Monday, a giant cup of frozen hot chocolate topped with whipped cream was wheeled onto the set after its star interviewed a svelte Janet Jackson.

    Something sweet was undoubtedly welcomed. It's been a tough stretch for "Anderson," illustrating how difficult it can be to launch a successful television series from scratch.

    In six months, the show has weathered a scandal involving a scheduled guest's serious injury, seen three top executives leave and a new one join midstream, and experimented with different formats to see what suits Cooper best.

    His ratings rank him above Wendy Williams and Steve Wilkos in the talk-show pecking order, but behind rivals Dr. Phil, Dr. Oz, Jerry Springer, Maury Povich, Ellen DeGeneres and Kelly Ripa. If not for a distribution deal that gives its syndicator, Telepictures Productions, what it considers more desirable network slots in cities like New York, Houston and Orlando, Fla., next season, some in the industry question whether "Anderson" would have survived.

    Still, Cooper and his staff are fighting and believe they have turned a corner.

    "Any show takes time organically to figure out what it is," Cooper said. "I think we've made a lot of progress in doing that and I'm really pleased in where the show is and where the show is headed."

    Subject matter varies widely on "Anderson" in much the same way as it did on "The Oprah Winfrey Show." Interviews with Jackson, Madonna and Angelina Jolie dominated recent hours. Topical segments ranged from extreme child discipline and the Penn State child sex scandal to advice on removing clutter and healthy cooking.

    The show usually stuck to one topic per hour when it first began, but since the arrival of new executive producer Terence Noonan, usually features two or three shorter segments.

    "They're facing the same issue that everyone does, which is trying to figure out what they should be doing," said Bill Carroll, an expert in the syndication market for Katz Media. "Finding their voice is the toughest thing for all of these shows. I think they're still finding it."

    Less than a month into operation, "Anderson" had to deal with the fallout from a skateboarding accident where a boy went into a coma after being asked by show producers to provide footage of himself for an episode on the science of the teenage mind. The incident raised questions about whether the boy was encouraged by the show to take risks.

    The boy survived and is recovering. The story itself did not linger, in part because the boy's family sought privacy. Cooper and Telepictures would not discuss the incident and its aftermath, citing that privacy request.

    The original "Anderson" executive producers were Jim Murphy, a longtime broadcast newsman most recently executive producer of ABC's "Good Morning America," and Lisa Morin, who worked at Winfrey's Harpo Productions. Both were gone by the first of the year. In Murphy's case, his news background probably meant for an uncomfortable fit with the daytime world, either for him or the show, maybe both.

    Also exiting Telepictures at the time was Cathy Chermol, a veteran producer who had been assigned to help with the "Anderson" startup.

    The New York Post reported that Chermol and Cooper clashed over her instructions to the audience not to hold back emotions during a show on the Penn State scandal. Cooper said he would not discuss personnel issues and Chermol could not immediately be reached for comment.

    "People can express themselves, but they don't need to be reminded of that or encouraged to do that by anyone on the staff," he said. "If that was true, it's not something that would be acceptable to me."

    Cooper said the behind-the-scenes turnover was "completely normal" for a new show.

    "As the show evolves and it becomes more topical and as it changes, different people have different strengths," he said. "To me, it's not surprising. It's pretty expected in this business."

    The new producer, Noonan, is a daytime veteran familiar with the needs of an audience that is nearly three-quarters women. He worked on "Dr. Oz" and was familiar to Telepictures through his work on the company's talk show with Rosie O'Donnell.

    Telepictures President Hilary Estey McLoughlin has also played an active role in pushing for change. Too many of the early shows were recorded well in advance and lacked sharp hooks, she said. Earlier hours included "Anderson's Costco Adventure" and shows on psychics and pets.

    "We definitely want to talk about issues that are capturing everyone's attention," McLoughlin said. "What's great about Anderson is he can elevate the material. It's smart, it's informational and at the same time he has the personality to make it entertaining. He has a great sense of humor and is able to bring a tremendous amount of range to the shows."

    Noonan talks about "layering" the shows and trying different ideas. The Janet Jackson hour was partly filled by Cooper's interview, for instance. But they also brought on a trio that danced to Jackson's music so the star could surprise them, and offered diet tips from Jackson's chef and exercises from her personal trainer.

    Cooper gets up from his stage chair frequently to interact with the audience, another new wrinkle.

    So far, Cooper has been able to keep up the pace with his different jobs. His studio at Manhattan's Columbus Circle overlooks a breathtaking view of midtown Manhattan and is only steps away from the New York offices of CNN, where he anchors a primetime news hour.

    While not great, the "Anderson" ratings are acceptable given the show's time slots, Carroll said. Next season, Katie Couric becomes part of the competition, and it will be time to step it up.

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    Online:

    http://www.andersoncooper.com/

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    EDITOR'S NOTE — David Bauder can be reached at dbauder(at)ap.org or on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/dbauder.

     
    • fedup  •  3 mths ago
      People vote for shows with the remote.
      • John Amam 3 mths ago
        I do not even have CNN or HLN on my favorite channels or any of those other Media Matter Outlets.
      • fedup 3 mths ago
        Me either. So many people are in the dark about reality anymore.
      • dojolaser 3 mths ago
        not every home is counted in the ratings tallies compiled by nielsen
    • Jim  •  Phnom Penh, Cambodia  •  2 mths ago
      Give the man a chance. He is working honest hours and earning an honest living. May he prosper and may those throwing wise cracks just tune out. We don't need them! Jim Verner
    • none  •  3 mths ago
      too many darn "talk shows" if you ask me
      • slickity 3 mths ago
        Did someone ask you?
      • A Yahoo User 3 mths ago
        Talk is cheap. Yak, yak, yak, we'll be right back. We're back, yak yak yak.
      • Masahiro 3 mths ago
        i see what you're getting at- not enough porn shows?
    • Bill  •  3 mths ago
      Jerry Springer and Maury Povich are still on the air???
      • SUZIEQ 3 mths ago
        I would never watch either Springer or Povich. Stupid shows.
      • Davidgcoast 3 mths ago
        springer retired
      • John Amam 3 mths ago
        I think Copper was a guest on Springer one time, he showed his butt and did a pole dance.
    • Lakes Lady  •  3 mths ago
      EEeeeewwwww, Couric will have some kind of daytime talk show? Oh yuk! What is WRONG with these people? They're all a bunch of overpaid anchors.
    • Keith  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Didn't even know he had a daytime show. Too many shows chasing too few topics to keep it interesting. Now Couric is going to have a show as well? I just mostly watch TCM these days anyway.
      • John Amam 3 mths ago
        TCM is musth better but am glad Ted no longer owns it or has a say in the way it is run.
      • fastwalker 3 mths ago
        and Couric's not the only one..there are one-two others considering the same (what does the fact that I can't recall their names tell you?....) Yes, toooooo many (bland) talk shows, but if the scuzzy trailor trash shows (Jerry, Maury..) are still on, we should keep the better talk shows.
    • Magneto  •  3 mths ago
      Talk shows are boring,they keep recycling the same boring guests day after day,I rather see reruns of Bonanza or The Big Valley than waste my time with watching boring talk shows,the only talk show ever worth watching was The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson
      • Donna 3 mths ago
        Must agree, Johnny was the best!....
      • Ann 3 mths ago
        Still missing him after all these years. Definitely get to sleep earlier.
      • freedomlover 3 mths ago
        maybe you should watch democracy now and freespeechtv and link tv you might learn something you might also try cspan once in a while
    • SaraJ  •  3 mths ago
      Hope Couric goes down even quicker.. She just plain stinks.
    • andy  •  3 mths ago
      I have an idea. Why don't all the talk shows get bundled together on "The Talk Show Network" ? This way I wouldn't have to waste time flipping past these shows that all sound like the adults in Peanuts - wa wa wa wa. As for Anderson Cooper, he bores me on CNN. The last thing I would do is watch him on his own talk show. And one more thing - why as he says is his show need time to figure out what it is? Don't you know what your show is about? You could have thought about that BEFORE airing the show.
    • R J  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      Time to check out.
    • David C  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      As ever greater numbers of viewers wake up to the fact that much of what you see on every show listed above is thinly veiled propaganda, it will become ever more difficult to attract and retain viewers. Television is the number one weapon of the propagandists that are working for global interests and not the interests of America. Cooper is a New World Order stooge and ex CIA. Television is a cesspool of filth, people degrading themselves and others and a direct assault on morality and decency.
    • E  •  3 mths ago
      tried to watch this show 3 different times and found it as boring as watching paint dry. caught a good nap, though. hehe
    • michael h  •  3 mths ago
      He's really very bland and his show is not at all anything fresh or new in the talkshow field. He is succumbing to the same mediocrity as do all those shows.
    • Jeffrey T  •  Sterling Heights, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Darn, I stopped reading at Anderson Cooper struggling to survive.
    • Diogenes  •  3 mths ago
      Didn't even know Anderson was on in the daytime??
    • col-mac  •  Lavonia, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      these show get boring after so many,like nancy grace can't believe shes still on tv,loud mouth won't let you say anything people get tired of it anyway have a nice nite.
    • nys  •  Lockport, New York  •  3 mths ago
      CNN and anything remotely attached to it. Same as PMSNBC/NBC, ABC, CBS, NY TImes, Time Mag, Newsweek..Daily Kos, Bluffington Compost, they all will end up in the septic tank of history. Because they don't tell the truth or at least give a debatable argument from the other side. It is all slanted slander. That is all they do. Anyone remember when Bush was Pres. how many press stories there were out there when the price of gasoline was going up? Stories about disposal income and how families were going to have to cut back on non-essentials and blah, blah, blah...Well where are all those reporters and all those stories now the O'Bozo is Pres. and gasoline is at least a $1.00 more than when Bush was Demonized over it? Hmmm? Where I wonder???? DIP WADS!
    • Damian  •  3 mths ago
      It's Bush's fault!
    • Louis  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      PUT Anderson next to Operation Repo, the most FAKe/?STAGGED, pathetic actors on TV. how./why is that show on tv?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      Kind of like his old sidekick Erica Hill, now failing miserably on the CBS moring show. The producers hire what they think is a likable personality and build the show around that without putting much thought into the actual content. Your material still has to be compelling. Otherwise viewers have a lot of other choices.
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