Did you mean "stalwart"?ConservativeWave » 07 Jun 2022, 2:58 pm » wrote: ↑ CNN's Brian Stelter, Jim Acosta singled out as liberal hosts who could be ‘ousted’ by new regime, CNN brass is ‘evaluating if staffers can adjust to a less partisan approach,’ according to Axios...
"CNN hosts Jim Acosta and Brian Stelter were called out in a new report about an attempt to restore the organization to a nonpartisan approach to news as the "face of the network's liberal shift" in the eyes of conservatives."
"CNN took a sharp turn to the left during recently ousted boss Jeff Zucker’s tenure, but the new regime has claimed plans to restore credibility with a less partisan approach. New CNN chairman and CEO Chris Licht previously informed staffers he would "double down on what's working well and quickly eliminate what's not," and there have since been lingering questions about what programs or personalities would be eliminated. "
"An Axios report published Tuesday cited "three sources familiar with the matter" who said Licht is evaluating if staffers can adjust to the less polemic approach, and anyone who doesn’t fall in line "could be ousted" so they don’t continue to hurt CNN’s reputation. Licht is reviewing the operations of the entire network in the early weeks of his tenure."
https://www.foxnews.com/media/cnns-bria ... uld-ousted
CNN represents wall street and will continue to do so.If a puppet show of axing failed mouthpieces helps, why WOULDN'T they fire people no one watches - and try to sound proactive and responsive? You expect them to say, Yeah, we're desperate. You saw through us. We suck"? No. They're gonna sy, "I'm the new sheriff and it ends now." They'll say ANYTHING - including sea levels are rising, boys are girls, humans are a cancer, Biden won fair and square - ANYTHING.ConservativeWave » 07 Jun 2022, 2:58 pm » wrote: ↑ CNN's Brian Stelter, Jim Acosta singled out as liberal hosts who could be ‘ousted’ by new regime, CNN brass is ‘evaluating if staffers can adjust to a less partisan approach,’ according to Axios...
"CNN hosts Jim Acosta and Brian Stelter were called out in a new report about an attempt to restore the organization to a nonpartisan approach to news as the "face of the network's liberal shift" in the eyes of conservatives."
"CNN took a sharp turn to the left during recently ousted boss Jeff Zucker’s tenure, but the new regime has claimed plans to restore credibility with a less partisan approach. New CNN chairman and CEO Chris Licht previously informed staffers he would "double down on what's working well and quickly eliminate what's not," and there have since been lingering questions about what programs or personalities would be eliminated. "
"An Axios report published Tuesday cited "three sources familiar with the matter" who said Licht is evaluating if staffers can adjust to the less polemic approach, and anyone who doesn’t fall in line "could be ousted" so they don’t continue to hurt CNN’s reputation. Licht is reviewing the operations of the entire network in the early weeks of his tenure."
https://www.foxnews.com/media/cnns-bria ... uld-ousted
Okay, one question. Fine.
ScottMon » 07 Jun 2022, 8:48 pm » wrote: ↑ I found the Axios article. I actually salute this change. CNN is gotten away from standard Journalism.
https://www.axios.com/2022/06/07/cnn-ev ... hris-licht
I am actually agreeing with you over the fact that CNN is terrible.
CNN has a unique opportunity to seize the middle ground. Hyper-partisanship may have run it’s course.ScottMon » 07 Jun 2022, 9:08 pm » wrote: ↑ I am actually agreeing with you over the fact that CNN is terrible.
You recommitting to Fiscal Responsibility?neueregel » 07 Jun 2022, 9:27 pm » wrote: ↑ CNN has a unique opportunity to seize the middle ground. Hyper-partisanship may have run it’s course.
Blackvegetable » 07 Jun 2022, 8:34 pm » wrote: ↑Did you mean "stalwart"?ConservativeWave » 07 Jun 2022, 2:58 pm » wrote: ↑ CNN's Brian Stelter, Jim Acosta singled out as liberal hosts who could be ‘ousted’ by new regime, CNN brass is ‘evaluating if staffers can adjust to a less partisan approach,’ according to Axios...
"CNN hosts Jim Acosta and Brian Stelter were called out in a new report about an attempt to restore the organization to a nonpartisan approach to news as the "face of the network's liberal shift" in the eyes of conservatives."
"CNN took a sharp turn to the left during recently ousted boss Jeff Zucker’s tenure, but the new regime has claimed plans to restore credibility with a less partisan approach. New CNN chairman and CEO Chris Licht previously informed staffers he would "double down on what's working well and quickly eliminate what's not," and there have since been lingering questions about what programs or personalities would be eliminated. "
"An Axios report published Tuesday cited "three sources familiar with the matter" who said Licht is evaluating if staffers can adjust to the less polemic approach, and anyone who doesn’t fall in line "could be ousted" so they don’t continue to hurt CNN’s reputation. Licht is reviewing the operations of the entire network in the early weeks of his tenure."
https://www.foxnews.com/media/cnns-bria ... uld-ousted
neue » wrote:CNN has a unique opportunity to seize the middle ground. Hyper-partisanship may have run it’s course.ScottMon » 07 Jun 2022, 9:08 pm » wrote: ↑ I am actually agreeing with you over the fact that CNN is terrible.
Post the thread title, Runny..
ConservativeWave » 07 Jun 2022, 2:58 pm » wrote: ↑ CNN's Brian Stelter, Jim Acosta singled out as liberal hosts who could be ‘ousted’ by new regime, CNN brass is ‘evaluating if staffers can adjust to a less partisan approach,’ according to Axios...
"CNN hosts Jim Acosta and Brian Stelter were called out in a new report about an attempt to restore the organization to a nonpartisan approach to news as the "face of the network's liberal shift" in the eyes of conservatives."
"CNN took a sharp turn to the left during recently ousted boss Jeff Zucker’s tenure, but the new regime has claimed plans to restore credibility with a less partisan approach. New CNN chairman and CEO Chris Licht previously informed staffers he would "double down on what's working well and quickly eliminate what's not," and there have since been lingering questions about what programs or personalities would be eliminated. "
"An Axios report published Tuesday cited "three sources familiar with the matter" who said Licht is evaluating if staffers can adjust to the less polemic approach, and anyone who doesn’t fall in line "could be ousted" so they don’t continue to hurt CNN’s reputation. Licht is reviewing the operations of the entire network in the early weeks of his tenure."
https://www.foxnews.com/media/cnns-bria ... uld-ousted
CNN was never much better than a broadcast version of USA Today.ScottMon » 07 Jun 2022, 8:48 pm » wrote: ↑ I found the Axios article. I actually salute this change. CNN is gotten away from standard Journalism.
https://www.axios.com/2022/06/07/cnn-ev ... hris-licht
Not quite.Huey » 08 Jun 2022, 7:34 am » wrote: ↑ Re: EVEN the NEW CNN leadership UNDERSTAND... CNN has been a Liberal FAKE NEWS stalwart... and they WANT to change it !!
We are even.
**** moron.Did you mean "stalwart"?
You said post the thread title. I did. You need to go reread it.
No, I don't.Huey » 08 Jun 2022, 7:45 am » wrote: ↑ You said post the thread title. I did. You need to go reread it.
I wasn't wrong. You asked me to post the thread title. I did. Now, you can either make your point or pound sand. It is getting tiresome having King troll, who doubles as the forum spelling nazi, hijacking threads.Blackvegetable » 08 Jun 2022, 7:47 am » wrote: ↑No, I don't.Huey » 08 Jun 2022, 7:45 am » wrote: ↑ You said post the thread title. I did. You need to go reread it.
You need to acknowledge that you were, once again, completely wrong.