Cooper “Less Distracting” Than Brown?
BRANDWEEK’s Michael Appelbaum offers a “dissenting voice” about Anderson Cooper:![]()
“Media critics have attributed the 38-year-old anchor’s rise to prominence at CNN, most recently at the expense of departed Aaron Brown, to the notion that cachet and charisma carry more weight than grit and gravitas.” ![]()
But Appelbaum says Brown relished the spotlight — “his commentary came littered with pregnant pauses, feigned introspection, chin-holding gestures and other ‘look at me’ devices. His questions to guests were often longer than the answers.”![]()
And “Cooper is far less distracting. He has a quieter, less affected style — laced with a bit of smarm, perhaps, but couched in a just-the-facts-ma’am approach. Nonetheless, it was his not-so-quiet moral outrage in the aftermath of Katrina that turned him into a news celebrity.”

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Nadine Cheung
Editor, The Job Post
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