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In reply to the discussion: CNN is about to swing hard to the right while pretending to be in the middle. [View all]UTUSN
(77,795 posts)I would be rubbed wrong all the time that Brit HUME was at ABC as (White House correspondent?), during the Poppy BUSH and CLINTON presidencies, when he diminished anything Democratic and then openly acted as the BUSH Family Evil Empire consigliere, a de facto family member with entry to family social functions. Then at Faux he would mock Dan RATHER's sign-off of "Courage" with his "Unafraid" and verbally assault Juan WILLIAMS every Sunday like out of Django Unchained.
As for BAIER, he acted like Darth RUMSFELD's favorite kid for fawning interviews. Yeah, those two are "Centrist" to MALONE.
NOTE to Stephen COLBERT: Time to lay some whoopass on your ex-producer LICHT!
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.... During the shows last-ever panel discussion on Sunday, Claire Atkinson chief media correspondent for Insider referenced John Malone, a prominent shareholder of CNNs parent company Warner Bros. Discovery, during a discussion about the future of the network. Malone denied being directly involved in the cancellation of host Brian Stelters show, but has been open about his desire to see CNN become more centrist. (I would like to see CNN evolve back to the kind of journalism that it started with, and actually have journalists, Malone said last year, citing Fox News Bret Baier and Brit Hume as positive examples.)
In the first half of the broadcast, Stelter and his guests mostly danced around the subject of Malone and Warner Brothers Discovery leadership. But Atkinson broached the topic head on.
I think thats a good question that people are asking: Is John Malone responsible for axing your show? Atkinson said. I dont know the answer to that. I think people might suspect its political. Hes a libertarian who believes in not paying taxes if he can avoid it He said hes not directly not involved. Thats an interesting quote. But then, I think hes a businessman. Hes looking at where the money is, where the audience is. And the viewership on the left is split between CNN and MSNBC, and the viewership on the right is all at Fox News. They have a bigger audience, lots of money, and perhaps hes saying, You know what, if we shift a little bit this way, maybe well get that, too.'
There definitely will be more change, Stelter added.
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