9:47 pm - July 24, 2025

The CNN anchor aims to deliver in-depth analysis of global issues amid rising demand for impactful journalism on audio.

CNN’s chief international anchor Christiane Amanpour is joining forces with UK-based audio company Global to launch a new series of original podcasts offering in-depth reporting and analysis on world affairs.

The project will run alongside Amanpour’s existing work at CNN, including her flagship programme Amanpour, and her PBS show Amanpour & Company. It marks her first major move into podcasting and reflects a wider shift among prominent journalists towards more direct forms of audience engagement.

Global, which owns radio stations such as LBC, Capital and Classic FM, said details of the first series would be announced soon. Its chief broadcasting and content officer James Rea described Amanpour to Deadline as “the journalist every newsroom respects and every world leader listens to”, adding that her podcasts would take listeners “to the heart of the biggest issues on the planet.”

Amanpour said podcasting offered a “powerful space to speak truth, hold power to account, and connect with listeners in a direct and meaningful way” at a time when disinformation and polarisation were distorting the media landscape.

Global reaches more than 50 million people across radio, podcasts and video each week. Its most successful podcast to date is The News Agents, hosted by former BBC journalists Emily Maitlis, Jon Sopel and Lewis Goodall.

Amanpour’s entry into podcasting follows a wave of veteran broadcasters turning to on-demand audio as traditional broadcast audiences fragment. Her partnership with Global is expected to bring her trademark interviews and reporting to new formats and audiences.

Source: Noah Wire Services

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Freshness check

Score:
10

Notes:
The narrative is extremely fresh, referencing recent developments and collaborations happening in April 2025, with no indications of outdated information or recycled news.

Quotes check

Score:
7

Notes:
The quotes from Christiane Amanpour and James Rea are documented in the narrative but not verified against earlier sources. Given the context, these are likely first-time uses in this specific context.

Source reliability

Score:
9

Notes:
The narrative originates from Deadline, a reputable entertainment news outlet, which provides credibility to the information. However, it lacks primary sources from Global or direct quotes from other key stakeholders.

Plausability check

Score:
9

Notes:
The collaboration and expansion into podcasting align with industry trends and leverage the credibility of involved parties. The lack of specific podcast details does not diminish the plausibility of the announcement.

Overall assessment

Verdict (FAIL, OPEN, PASS): PASS

Confidence (LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH): HIGH

Summary:
The narrative is fresh, plausible, and provided by a reputable source. While quotes are not verified against earlier sources, they appear original in this context. Overall, the information is credible with no major inconsistencies or red flags.

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