Erin Burnett Disaster Timeline: How She Flamed Out and How She Can Be Rescued (2024)

Erin Burnett Disaster Timeline: How She Flamed Out and How She Can Be Rescued (2)Erin Burnett's troubled new show on CNN got just 67,000 viewers aged 25-54 on Oct. 25, an all time low. "OutFront" only debuted on Oct. 3. (She got 352,000 viewers overall, or about one fifth of the audience for Fox News' Shepard Smith.)

It's a staggering collapse. Before she joined CNN, Burnett was a sterling media brand (she reportedly earns $750,000 to $2 million a year). Now she seems to be in flame-out mode. Here's how it happened, and how Burnett and CNN could dig themselves out of the hole they're in.

Erin Burnett Disaster Timeline: How She Flamed Out and How She Can Be Rescued (3)
The Erin Burnett Disaster Timeline:
May 6: Burnett says goodbye to CNBC. After five and a half years at the business news channel, she left as its hottest media property. Few who saw it will forget co-host Mark Haines struggling not to cry on air -- a rare display of raw emotion on the channel. The pair were CNBC's odd couple -- he was the older, jaded veteran, often playing the buffoon; she the promising young student, always threatening to outshine her teacher.

May 25: Mark Haines dies, and Burnett loses her greatest mentor. Burnett calls in to CNBC to eulogize him, describing him as the man who gave her her first break in TV, and that "Mark taught me everything."

Sept. 30: CNN begins running a tone-deaf set of promos that appear to ignore Burnett's history. In one she says, "growing up in a small town, I learned that people are the stories." That's an odd thing to say for someone who spent the previous six calendar years noting -- correctly -- that Wall Street's investment banks are, in fact, the story. In another, clips from Burnett's various travels are shown as if she's spent her entire career at CNN. A brief cutaway has her exclaiming into her cellphone, "I'm going to be in Dubai!" It's supposed to make her sound excited but her intonation is whiny, as if she's actually saying, "I can't believe these jerks are forcing me to go to Dubai!" At another point she makes the nonsensical claim that "this is what America's future is dealing with." The spot makes her look like a diva, even though the reason she has so many fans is that on CNBC she was the smart-girl next door:


Oct. 3: Burnett's new show, "OutFront," debuts. In it, she broadcasts her infamous "Occupy Wall Street: Seriously?" segment. In a fundamental misreading of the importance of the protest movement, Burnett shows a series of videos focusing on the wackiest protesters and claims they don't understand basic facts such as that banks payed back more TARP money than they were given in the bailout:


The reaction in the media is negative. The Baltimore Sun calls her "smug" and "superficial." Forbes call her "vapid." Salon fillets her as an apologist for banks.

Oct. 4: Burnett claims Apple stores are empty on the day the new iPhone 4S launches. In fact, lines were shorter because Apple implemented a reservation pickup policy; the iPhone 4S is slated to sell more than the iPhone 4. Steve Jobs dies the next day. Oops!

Oct. 13: Burnett loses 30 percent of her debut ratings.

Oct. 25: Burnett loses 34 percent of her debut ratings.

Can Burnett be rescued?
When she anchored CNBC's morning and daytime coverage, Burnett successfully deployed a difficult combination of skills and qualities: smart but not wonky; knowledgeable but not overbearing; sexy but not disconcertingly so (like Fox's army of cloned cheerleaders); and -- perhaps most surprisingly for cable news -- she was a brunette, not blonde.

Most importantly, Burnett was able to chat live, continuously and intelligently about any news story on the ticker. It's not easy (I've tried it myself): On CNN, daytime anchors often seem to know little about the material they're presenting and struggle to say anything meaningful when forced to adlib.

"OutFront" requires Burnett to do the opposite of everything that made her great at CNBC: It relies on scripted segments instead of ad-libbed commentary; it covers general news rather than business news; it's often location-based rather than studio-desk based. CNN has declined to utilize Burnett's key strengths.

CNN needs to rethink what it's doing. Burnett needs a free-flowing business news show. Big name executives would line up to be grilled by her. She could give CNN back some of the credibility it lost in its slide toward morning-show sofa tat. Instead we're getting touchy-feely nonsense about whether your siblings are more influential than your parents.

The cure: Let Erin be Erin.

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Erin Burnett Disaster Timeline: How She Flamed Out and How She Can Be Rescued (2024)

FAQs

What happened to Erin Burnett OutFront? ›

From January 2015 until March 2020, OutFront had a repackaged thirty-minute format running on the weekends on CNN International. As part of CNN International's schedule changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic, OutFront is now aired in its full hour-long format on weekdays, replacing the second hour of Your World Today.

What is Erin Burnett doing now? ›

Erin Isabelle Burnett (born July 2, 1976) is an American news anchor, currently the anchor of Erin Burnett OutFront on CNN. She previously worked for CNBC as co-anchor of Squawk on the Street and the host of Street Signs.

How much does Erin Burnett make on CNN? ›

What Is Erin Burnett's Salary at CNN? Burnett reportedly earns $6 million per year as an anchor at CNN, making her the 14th highest-paid news anchor on national TV, according to The Street.

Where did Erin Burnett go to college? ›

Graduated from Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, in 1998 with a Bachelor's degree in Political Economy.

Is Erin Burnett still married? ›

A: Yes, Erin Burnett is still married to her husband, David Rubulotta.

Is Erin Burnett kin to Carol Burnett? ›

No, Carol Burnett is not the mother of Erin Burnett. While they share the same last name, they are not related. Carol Burnett is a famous actress, comedian, and writer known for her work on television, stage, and film.

What does David Rubulotta do for a living? ›

How popular is Erin Burnett? ›

Parrot Analytics has found that the audience demand for Erin Burnett Outfront is 2.0 times the demand of the average TV series in the United States in the last 30 days. 64.1% of all shows in this market have this level of demand.

Who are the female CNN personalities? ›

The current female CNN anchors are Christiane Amanpour, Becky Anderson, Zain Asher, Dana Bash, Kate Bolduan and Pamela Brown.

Who is the highest-paid female anchor on Fox News? ›

Laura Ingraham's pay-per-show on the Fox Business Network (FBN) and/or FOX News Channel is not made public. However, it is widely known that Laura Ingraham is one of FOX News' highest-paid personalities, reputedly taking home $15–20 million a year from her multiple jobs there.

Who is the highest-paid person on CNN? ›

Top CNN earners include prime-time anchor Anderson Cooper, who makes an estimated $20 million a year; Wolf Blitzer, who earns about $15 million; Jake Tapper, who pulls in more than $8.5 million; and Chris Wallace, who makes about $8 million, two insiders said.

What is Pamela Brown doing now? ›

Pamela Ashley Brown (born November 29, 1983) is an American television reporter and newscaster. She is currently CNN's Chief Investigative Correspondent.

What is Dana Bash's salary? ›

At CNN, Dana Bash earns a whopping $3 million annually. She serves as the chief political correspondent and co-anchor of the Sunday morning program "State of the Union."

Where does Jake Tapper live? ›

In 2006, Tapper married Jennifer Marie Brown, a former Planned Parenthood official, in her home state of Missouri. They reside in Washington, D.C., with their two children Alice and Jack.

How to become a journalist for CNN? ›

Qualifications & Experience…
  1. 3+ years producing experience.
  2. Bachelor's degree in journalism or related field of study is preferred, or equivalent experience.
  3. Political news background and interest a plus.
  4. Excellent writing skills and an ability to produce quality work quickly.

How many children does Erin Burnett have? ›

Erin has three children; two boys and a girl.

What nationality is David Rubulotta? ›

Does Carol Burnett have a daughter named Erin? ›

The youngest of Burnett and Hamilton's daughters, Erin Kate Hamilton, was born on Aug. 14, 1968, in L.A. In a 1999 interview with PEOPLE, she recalled what it was like growing up with a superstar mother and visiting the set of her mom's show as a child. "It mesmerized me," said Erin.

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