From Deseret News archives:
News duo thinking young
Up pops a picture of Anderson Cooper. The former host of ABC's "The Mole" wins for "making the most of your 15 minutes of fame," Olbermann says.
"I wonder what he's doing these days?" he adds.
Pretty much the same thing as Keith. With their irreverent, one-hour cable news programs, Olbermann and CNN's Cooper are their networks' best hopes for reaching young viewers, although they have distinctly different ways of going after them.
Different senses of humor, too. Cooper's face scrunches up as if he's tasted a lemon when Olbermann's joke is recounted to him later.
Olbermann, the former ESPN "Sportscenter" anchorman, more obviously plays for laughs on his "Countdown" show. Cooper plays it straighter, but, well, when's the last time the White Stripes' music played when Larry King was cutting to a commercial?
"I have never once said to myself, or been in a meeting where people said, 'Let's do something to get young people to watch,' " said Cooper, whose newscast airs at 5 p.m. MST weeknights.
On sometimes stodgy CNN, the 36-year-old Cooper stands out and not simply because of his striking looks, highlighted by prematurely gray hair.
If he doesn't consider himself a conduit to youth, CNN certainly does. It purposely asked that a Democratic presidential debate the network telecast last month be focused on issues of concern to young people, and installed Cooper as the moderator. During a recent forum for advertisers in New York, King turned to Cooper for insight on "what young people think" so many times it became comical.
Cooper came to CNN with an audience that grew up on him. His television career started as an international correspondent for Channel One, the newscast beamed into high schools.
His work in war-torn countries like Rwanda, Bosnia, Somalia and Burma drew the notice of ABC News, which hired him as a reporter. Cooper's experience at ABC's overnight news program doing first-person stories like riding a public bus in Manhattan at 3 a.m. also gave him a nose for offbeat ideas that he carried to CNN.
He covers the big stories of the day yet has also done weeklong series on sleeplessness and infidelity. The rock band R.E.M. premiered a new video on his show.
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