Less than 24 hours after an earthquake devastated
Clooney, who helped organize televised benefits for
on the Golden Globes’ red carpet, “There are times in our life when
people are really without any form of help and in real danger. This is
one of those times.”
Since that first phone call, more than 100 actors
and musicians have signed on to headline “Hope for Haiti Now: A Global
Benefit for Earthquake Relief,” which airs Friday night commercial-free
on more than 60 networks and online. Clooney and hip-hop star Wyclef
Jean, a native Haitian, will host the event from
Top-billed performers include
According to
The networks airing the event include
Gallen reached out to CNN after he was recruited by
executive vice president of content development and strategy for CNN
Worldwide, said the event is a natural extension of the network’s
efforts to provide viewers with ways to get involved when they are
moved by the news.
“Hope for Haiti Now” will include taped pieces featuring CNN’s coverage of the disaster in
putting CNN reporters in an odd position of helping raise money for
organizations whose work they are covering. Cooper, in particular, has
raised questions on the air about the delay in getting medical supplies
to doctors treating the wounded in
But Bunda said she does not think CNN’s involvement
in the telethon poses a conflict. “I don’t look at it as our reporters
are advocating for any one charity,” she said. “The role our team will
be playing is in telling stories about the people of
Gallen said he’d worked with each of the artists to
select songs that would best fit the event’s tone; most will not be
singing their hits. “They’ll be singing songs that they have an
emotional connection to and that best reflect their feelings about this
tragic situation,” he said. The evening’s performances will be widely
available for purchase and download.
“Hope for Haiti Now” will benefit Oxfam America,
Partners in Health, the Red Cross, UNICEF, United Nations World Food
Programme, Yele Haiti Foundation and the newly formed Clinton Bush
Haiti Fund. The event begins accepting donations Friday at
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