Kagan Out At CNN
Every once in awhile you read a story that just makes you laugh, no matter how bad times may be: Daryn Kagan says she wants to find out if there’s a business in good news. Kagan, a 12-year CNN veteran who anchors two hours of news coverage from Atlanta each weekday morning, is leaving Sept. […]
Every once in awhile you read a story that just makes you laugh, no matter how bad times may be:
Daryn Kagan says she wants to find out if there’s a business in good news.
Kagan, a 12-year CNN veteran who anchors two hours of news coverage from Atlanta each weekday morning, is leaving Sept. 1 to set up a Web site devoted to telling inspirational stories.
“I think there is a void in the straight news business now, (which is) lacking a certain spirituality,” Kagan told The Associated Press on Thursday. “I think most people live in a space where they are looking for meaning in life and good in the world and that is not necessarily reflected in straight news coverage right now.”
Kagan said the site is not affiliated with any religious group, although she certainly welcomes people who are religious to visit. She expects to include audio, video and print reports.
Perhaps Daryn can tell the inspiration that she felt with Rush Limbaugh while she “served as his mistress”. This site will be really interesting to keep tabs on.