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What happened to Wolf Blitzer on CNN?

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For nearly 13 years, Wolf Blitzer was a prominent face on CNN, hosting ‘The Situation Room’ since August 8, 2005.

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However, in 2018, Wolf’s solo show ‘Wolf’ came to a close, marking the end of an era. The program was succeeded by ‘CNN Right Now,’ hosted by Brianna Keilar, who has continued to provide viewers with informative news coverage.

While Blitzer’s daily show may have concluded, his legacy as a respected journalist and news anchor lives on.”

Wolf Blitzer Career

Wolf Blitzer has had a distinguished career in journalism since joining CNN in 1990 as the network’s military affairs reporter.

Over the years, he held various roles, including White House correspondent, senior correspondent, and anchor for programs like “Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer” and “The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer.”

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Wolf Blitzer
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Blitzer gained recognition for his coverage of major conflicts, including the Gulf War, where he reported from Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. His reporting during the 1991 Gulf War made him a household name.

He played a crucial role in CNN’s coverage of presidential elections and political events, providing analysis and commentary on election nights.

Apart from his broadcasting career, Blitzer has authored books, including “Between Washington and Jerusalem: A Reporter’s Notebook” and “Territory of Lies,” focusing on his experiences covering the Middle East.

He has also received many awards for his journalism, including the Emmy Award for his coverage of the Oklahoma City bombing.

 


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