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CNN Features Curious Kids as It Follows the Facts This Election Season
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New election campaign features kids interacting with top CNN talent.

Ahead of this year’s election, CNN is out with its “Follow the Facts” campaign. In a set of seven spots, such CNN talent as Jake Tapper, Dana Bash and Kasie Hunt present the facts to school kids, settling such crucial debates as “is a tomato a vegetable or a fruit?” and “is a hot dog a sandwich?”

Jake Tapper

John King

 

Audie Cornish

Dana Bash

Wolf Blitzer

Kasie Hunt

Harry Enten

CNN first started its fact-focused campaigns in 2017 with its “Facts First” campaign, featuring an apple and a banana. 

Credits

In-House Marketing Team: CNN Creative Marketing

Chief Global Marketing Officer, Warner Bros. Discovery: Karen Bronzo 

Vice President Creative & Marketing Strategy: Stephen Krill 

Vice President Production & Design: Matt Barnett 

Creative Director: Suzanne Cooke 

Production Director: Nichole Goralnik 

Design Director: Krishnan Purushothaman, Jobel Jose 

Sr. Writer/Producer: John Dance 

Sr. Post-Production Manager: Greg Enfield 

Production Resource Manager: Jordan Boge 

Copywriter: Cristina Galushko 

Production Coordinator: Maxine Gross 

Production Assistant: Torian Cole 

Editor: Nancy Malkin, Brian Simmons 

Agency: Loyalkaspar 

President: David Herbruck 

Executive Creative Director: Anna Minkkinen 

Managing Director: Scott Lakso 

Senior Producer: Shannon Moore 

Editor: Bill Saunders 

Designer/Animator: Jim Read 

Colorist: Sal Maliftano 

Audio Mix: Gregory Smith 

Script-Writing: We Write Good 

Production Company: MinusL  

Executive Producer: Craig DiBiase 

Head of Production: Chris Hughlett 

Director of Photography: Josh Mckie 

Production Designer: Marko Orso 

Production Supervisor: Myriah Johnson 

Production Supervisor: Nancy Swenton 

Production Coordinator: Skip Coblyn

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