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CNN's ‘John King, USA' Getting An Online Tryout

New 7 p.m. show launches Monday March 22, but streaming online Friday March 19

By Alex Weprin -- Broadcasting & Cable, 3/18/2010 6:20:00 PM

CNN's new 7 p.m. program, John King, USA, is getting an online tryout ahead of its March 22 debut. CNN.com will stream a dress rehearsal of the show tomorrow, March 19 at 12 p.m. ET. During the program, host John King will solicit feedback from viewers, which could in turn affect the show's format.

"I am hoping that it influences both our content and our conversation," Michelle Jaconi, the executive producer of John King, USA told B&C.

Jaconi says viewers will be able to view four different feeds, including two in-studio cameras, a camera in the green room and a view from the famous "magic wall." They will be able to give feedback via Twitter, Facebook Connect, email, text message or even the phone.

Despite being online, the show will feature top level guests, including FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, who will use the magic wall to explain the national broadband plan, and Texas congressman Ron Paul.

It will also feature a focus group consisting of Redstate.com blogger and CNN contributor Erick Erickson, FireDogLake blogger and CNN contributor Jane Hamsher and actress and comedian Aisha Tyler.

After the run-through is over, King will go to the green room, where he will do a post-mortem, and discuss what viewers did and did not like about the show's format.

Even after the show launches on the network Monday, input from viewers will continue to change the way the show is produced.

"One of the hallmarks of producing good television is respecting your audience," Jaconi says. "I have learned that the American people aren't shy about expressing their opinions, especially online."

Most new television shows tape private or semi-private dress rehearsals before going on air. It allows the hosts, writers and staff to get a feel for its format and tone before going live in front of (potentially) millions of viewers.

But with the Internet nearly ubiquitous in the U.S., another option is to test material out online before a show launches, giving producers some viewer feedback they wouldn't get during a typical dress rehearsal.

While not a news program, one of the most prominent examples was Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, which launched online a few months before it debuted on NBC in the form of short vignettes and video blogs.

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