
Keen On America How 9/11 Broke the News, Both Then and Now: CNN's Finest Hour Was Also Its Last
Dec 11, 2025
In a gripping conversation, Carol Lin, veteran journalist and CNN anchor known as the first to break the news of 9/11, shares profound insights from her memoir, When News Breaks. She reflects on the chaos of that fateful day, detailing CNN's unique readiness and the ensuing personal and professional costs she faced. Lin discusses the evolution of media post-9/11, highlighting how the rise of opinion and social media has eroded public trust in journalism. She also reexamines the American dream and the nuances of agency in the wake of historic crises.
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First On Air: Breaking 9/11 Live
- Carol Lin was anchoring a slow-morning show when a CNN executive burst in and ordered rolling coverage after an initial report of a plane hitting the World Trade Center.
- She saw the burning tower on the monitor and immediately switched to live coverage, marking her as the first TV journalist to break the 9/11 news.
Chaos At The Newsroom After The Second Plane
- Carol remembers standing in the chaotic newsroom when the second plane hit and everyone screamed as they realized it was terrorism.
- The newsroom erupted as editors scrambled to contact global bureaus and verify rapidly unfolding reports.
Career Success Can Strain Personal Life
- Carol says the historic story tested her marriage because her career demanded constant sacrifice and travel.
- She reflects that being a driven journalist can make you professionally successful but personally incomplete.


