2001–2009 American Morning originally premiered on September 12, 2001.
Paula Zahn began anchoring the program five months early due to the
9/11 attacks which had occurred the previous morning.
Jack Cafferty and
Anderson Cooper joined her as co-hosts and helped deliver news on the attacks. In February 2002,
Bill Hemmer moved to New York to become news anchor Paula Zahn anchored the program solo with no replacement for Anderson Cooper. In April 2003, Bill Hemmer anchored the program solo when Paula Zahn moved to CNN primetime.
Heidi Collins and
Daryn Kagan temporarily hosted with Bill Hemmer before
Soledad O'Brien debuted as co-host. In January 2002, CNN executives were embarrassed to find out an on-air promotion that was not approved by top executives was being aired that called Paula Zahn "sexy" and included the sound of a zipper. CNN said that the advertisement was approved by a woman in the productions department. CNN later apologized to Paula Zahn. In June 2005, Bill Hemmer left CNN and was replaced by
Miles O'Brien. Heidi Collins was replaced by
Carol Costello. Jack Cafferty left the show later that summer. The show moved to the Time Warner Center, and shared a set with the CNN Headline News program
Showbiz Tonight. Costello later left the program and was not replaced; she returned in 2011. In October 2006, the show received a redesigned set, along with new music and graphics. Due to disappointing
Nielsen ratings, CNN announced the replacement of Miles O'Brien and Soledad O'Brien with
Kiran Chetry and
John Roberts as program hosts effective April 16, 2007. In the first quarter of 2007,
Fox and Friends on
Fox News Channel averaged 769,000 viewers, CNN's
American Morning averaged 372,000 and
MSNBC's
Imus in the Morning averaged 361,000 viewers at the time of its cancellation by MSNBC on April 11, 2007.
2010–2011 On November 22, 2010,
American Morning underwent a lighter graphics change. 2011 saw the departures of Roberts and Chetry.
Ali Velshi initially filled in alongside Chetry before the latter's departure in July. Chetry was replaced by
Christine Romans and
Carol Costello. In October 2011, CNN announced a revamp of its morning lineup to be more competitive against cable entries
Fox & Friends on
Fox News and
Morning Joe on
MSNBC.
American Morning would be replaced by two new programs from January 2, 2012,
Early Start (5-7 a.m.) and
Starting Point (7-9 a.m.) (both times ET). The shows are expected to be less politically focused and cover a broad range of news. ==Previous hosts==