Anderson Cooper 360°

2003

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5.4| TV-PG| en| More Info
Released: 08 September 2003 Returning Series
Producted By: CNN
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.ac360.com/
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Anderson Cooper goes beyond the headlines to tell stories from many points of view, so you can make up your own mind about the news.

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News, Talk

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Cortechba Overrated
AnhartLinkin This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
Humbersi The first must-see film of the year.
Logan By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
raderpat I used to love Anderson Cooper and his 360 show. But the election coverage has brought out the worst in him. He's getting as bad as Nancy Grace, arguing with guests, talking over people he disagrees with, etc. He is transparently a Hillary fan which is his prerogative. But, he should be reporting the news, not trying to make the news by trying to shove his opinions down people's throats.I certainly hope he returns to the Anderson that I've always loved after this miserable election is over.I just read that his daytime show is being canceled. I hope they do not cancel the "360" show. He's usually a very talented host. I think he has let this election change him into an opinionated ogre!!
mm-39 360 with Anderson Cooper is not a bad show. The show leans towards the left. They have Lou Doubs, and Glean Beck for equal time. At least, Cooper is not so biased so Cooper shows both sides of a issue. Cooper does not roll around on the ground and act silly like some liberals over some issues. Hillary is a candidate not someone a news journalist acts objectively towards. What's happening and why is how Copper follows Hillary's campaign. Cooper does not have the best voice or most entertaining analog, but Coopers continuity provide a strong balance for the show. 6 out of 10. I watch 360 sometimes, and I do not watch news shows anymore. News is too by the numbers with opinions instead of issues which I find uninteresting. I wonder who's news opinion is right. Why is Ted Kennedy's endorsement mean so much for someones campaign. Why is it news worthy? What about the issues? What really happened? In the the truth is objective? Plato once said what is truth?
rochelle-rochelle I'm a conservative and even a Bush fan, but I can't help but LOVE Anderson Cooper!! I'm a closet Cooper fan! Shhh!! Don't tell anyone at my church. I hate the CNN channel because everything on there is so biased and left of center, and they don't report the news. They sponsor and pay liberals to be on their programs. They give more airtime, uninterrupted to liberals and conservatives are shut off, cut off or over-talked when on the shows (except Larry King).I give the show a 9 out of 10 because I don't consider this a "news" show. I consider it a talk show and I like the format of the show where he is not behind a desk reporting news. He goes a full 360 degrees around the globe reporting news and events and topics from the source. I like that. Very appealing, unique and innovative. Anderson Cooper is also very easy on the eyes and attractive and soothing. He's great. I have never seen a complete episode from start to finish, but I always see the first 15-20 minutes after Larry King.Just cut out all the commercials. I swear, they have 10 minutes of commercials for every 5 minutes of programming. That's when I tune out and watch a different show and forget to come back.Anderson Cooper, as hot as he is, is as liberal as they come. He "moderated" the CNN/Youtube debate in July 2007 and he seemed to be a big fan of a couple of contenders there and even joked with a few. You can tell by his "news" program that he is a staunch supporter of the donkey, liberal issues and candidates and on "THE VIEW" on August 3, 2007, he actually said that he didn't think that viewers knew where he stood politically because he's so centered on his show.Yeah, right.Anderson Cooper BELONGS on CNN because he is a liberal fanatic and a mess. He does not "report" news. His simple actions and reactions to news clearly shows viewers how he stands on issues and he gives the "evil eye" to conservatives and is very shut-down in front of them. It's very sad.If you want a news program that just reports the facts without giving their side of the issue and allows guests free reign to talk, turn to Fox News or watch Larry King. Larry King is gracious, unbiased and doesn't over talk his guests. He's great. Liberal, but great. But Anderson Cooper is very biased, shallow and reminds me of Bill Maher. Both are intelligent, attractive and great talkers, but they are both very liberal.
buddhadan-1 I'm not as much of a fan of CNN now that they have opted to go with a bunch of new people giving the news and even commentary as opposed to just news.I'm not sure that I blame Anderson Cooper in person for this negative effect on the CNN franchise, but he is one of those that I would rather not see unless he's just giving news.I think it's because I always saw CNN as a means to just news without commentary, without lots of color or modification. News in the raw as it happens.Lately they have brought on a group of people that do commentary, discussion, and fluff and regretfully this show by Anderson Cooper is one of them.Bring back the news as it is, raw and unscripted.