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"He can walk that line," he said. "He can inform and entertain at the same time." His cable news competition at that hour is Neil Cavuto, who hosts a business-oriented hour on Fox News Channel. Another former hand at ABC, Martin Bashir, has a politically liberal show on MSNBC. Zucker, the "Today" show producer during that show's 1990s glory years, has been involved in the show's development, checking out the format and the graphics, Tapper said. The debut is a big moment for Zucker, too. The first new show on his watch will likely be looked at closely for clues on the executive's vision of CNN. "That puts a huge target on our back," Tapper said. He's comfortable that he shares a news sensibility with his new boss. "Here are the things I know about Jeff Zucker and who he is and what he wants to do," he said. "He's competitive. He wants to win. He wants CNN to be excellent. There is a whole world of people out there who want CNN to be great and he wants CNN to be great for those people."
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