Most Network News Sign-Offs In 30 Seconds

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New York City, New York, United States / November 14, 2011

CNN reporter Alina Cho performed a network news signature sign-off 38 times in 30 seconds.

Cho set the feat during a live CNN morning news program in New York City. RecordSetter Council president Dan Rollman and co-founder Corey Henderson presided over the attempt.

- not necessary to be a news correspondent in order to attempt record
- must USE "FIRST NAME/LAST NAME, NETWORK NAME" format

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  • Canada Dan Rollman

    John, you raise a fair point. That said, the established record criteria for this category didn't make that a necessity, so I think it's unfair to deny Jordan's attempt. There's only option left: RECLAIM THE RECORD.

  • The Internet John Berman

    I mean, a sign-off includes the location...like New York.

  • United States Jordan Halliday

    Record was broken on first attempt.

  • That's the spirit John. But when you set the record initially you defied any network news correspondent to best you. So maybe there are two categories here: Most Network News Sign-Offs In 30 Seconds by Network News Correspondent and Most Network News Sign-Offs In 30 Seconds

  • United States John Berman

    In my non-expert opinion, i don't think you should have to be a newsperson to challenge this. Moreover, i think people should use their own names (mine is rather boring.) Of course, that means Buddy Biancalana is sort of screwed. I wil say this, I intend to fight to keep this record as long as their is a network news business.

  • Canada Dan Rollman

    Good question, Shanan. John, if you're out there: do you need to be a network news correspondent to challenge this? Furthermore, should a challenger use their name or yours? To keep things even, I think challengers should have to say exactly the same words you said.

  • do you have to be a network news correspondent in order to challenge this?

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