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Is CNN a credible news source anymore?
Quora.com ^ | January 24, 2017 | Rick Lockridge Rick Lockridge, worked at CNN

Posted on 01/24/2017 10:37:19 AM PST by righttackle44

I'm a former CNN correspondent, and I could answer this question in much greater detail than you'd ever want to read, but I'll give you the short answer. CNN under Ted Turner (no journalist he, but he understood what he wanted CNN to be and what it needed to be) was a place where, when you first walked in the door, you were told "there are no stars here, only news." And the staff believed that. For me, after wandering in the wilderness of local TV news for years, it was a great feeling to join a group of folks who (by and large) only really wanted to do the f**ing news.[)]

I covered AOL as part of my beat (technology), and when the "merger" news hit, I knew it was going to be bad news for CNN. AOL, which was acquiring CNN, was all about acquiring customers, refusing to let them leave, and shaking every coin from their pockets. CNN, on the other hand, had a service culture; we really thought we were doing good in the world, even if at times we felt like we were just a bunch of firefighters hanging around the firehouse, bored, waiting for the alarm to ring so we'd have something important to do. It was going to be a big--a catastrophic--clash of workplace cultures. And it was. Managers started to try to please their new AOL overlords instead of focusing on the basic blocking-and-tackling of newsgathering. CNN started listing. (Wags would insist it was to the left, but that's another discussion; I have some strong views about that, too).
At the same time, Fox News was really starting to kick CNN's butt all over the place. And how were they doing that? Well, some of it was the whole "preaching to the choir" thing, where the audience is really into you because you're telling it what it wants to hear, but Fox's execs also understood that the "anti-Ted" approach (making your anchors the stars INSTEAD of the news, and finding the most charismatic and (sometimes) polarizing anchors out there and encouraging them to say whatever they felt like saying on TV -- that such an approach would make CNN seem boring by comparison.

CNN eventually reacted to this by trying the same strategy--that's what made possible abominations like the hiring of Rick Sanchez and Nancy Grace. (I've said it many times: any network that would employ a person like Nancy Grace doesn't really want to be taken seriously, and shouldn't be). And don't even get me started on Piers Morgan!

(Prior to this era, there were only a couple of CNN reporters who could get away with playing by their own rules: Christiane Amanpour, because she had more balls than any man at CNN, and Candy Crowley, who inexplicably then (as now) could get away with saying any crazy shit--one hundred percent opinion, zero percent objective fact--and get away with it).

Even anchors who are smart and capable (Don Lemon comes to mind) are today allowed (encouraged?) to speak their minds freely during news broadcasts, often with embarrassing results. If I were to watch CNN today (unlikely), I would doubtless soon find myself yelling at the TV: "Stop telling me what you think, and start telling me what you KNOW!" And even the estimable Anderson Cooper is guilty of this (you could, in fact, make the argument that he's the CNN anchor who started it; I can't count the number of times I've been put off by Anderson's efforts to pre-digest the news and "explain" it to me.

Note to news anchors everywhere: nobody thinks you're all that smart. We know you're mostly just reading the words from a TelePrompTer; words that were written by someone brighter than you, probably; in between your Tourette's-like fits of opinionating to make yourself seem interesting to viewers. You know what would make you interesting? If you were credible.

Not to excuse the exec producers and line producers from any responsibility for the debacle that is today's CNN; no, there is also some truly terrible news judgment at play (see Anonymous's astute Flight 370 comments above). But the main reason CNN doesn't work is because it can't remember what it used to be and what it needs to be. I say bring back Ted Turner (who we'd occasionally see in the food court at CNN Center back in the day, wearing a rumpled suit and scuffed brown shoes; a thoroughly approachable and engaging guy) and let him kick some ass. Remind CNNers that their job is to be solid (and, all right, perhaps a little bit boring) until the shit hits the fan -- and then you get going on a big story and cover it like no one else can. Don't like the idea of being solid but boring? Well, how's the alternative working out for ya? Not too well, as it turns out.

So I put this question to CNN's brass: if no one's going to watch your air (and virtually no one is watching your air), wouldn't you rather at least have your integrity intact? Go back to "no stars, just the news" and re-earn the trust you have squandered over the past dozen years. Let the Fox Newses and the Huffington Posts and the MSNBCs of the world fracture the media landscape and pick over the shards. You don't have to do that. You could play it down the middle. You could try as hard to be responsible as you're trying now to be interesting. And you might just succeed at the former, whereas you're failing miserably at the latter.
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41 posted on 01/24/2017 12:08:00 PM PST by Peter ODonnell (Listen for my radio call-in program on channel A in your brain, yes caller ... I'm listening)
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To: metmom

“Was it ever?”

Well, it was for me back in the mid ‘80’s. At least that is how I remember it back then.


42 posted on 01/24/2017 12:09:23 PM PST by Roger Kaputnik (Just because I'm paranoid doesn't prove that they aren't out to get me. Thank)
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To: righttackle44

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43 posted on 01/24/2017 12:20:11 PM PST by jimjohn (This battle is over, but the war to rebuild the America has just begun.)
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To: righttackle44

At least CNN gave us this:

http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2017/01/politics/trump-inauguration-gigapixel/.


44 posted on 01/24/2017 12:32:04 PM PST by ntnychik
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To: righttackle44

In a word: No.


45 posted on 01/24/2017 12:37:38 PM PST by Lopeover (The 2016 Election is about allegiance to the United States!)
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To: righttackle44

Credible anymore? They never have been credible.


46 posted on 01/24/2017 12:39:13 PM PST by TruthWillWin (The problem with socialists is that you eventually run out of other peoples money.)
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To: righttackle44

CNN never had credibility and they don’t have credibility now. They are a farce and the font of fake news.


47 posted on 01/24/2017 12:41:13 PM PST by WashingtonSource
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To: TruthWillWin

I remember when Judy Woodruff and Bernard Shaw cried when Clinton was impeached. That was the last time I took CNN seriously.


48 posted on 01/24/2017 12:45:21 PM PST by morphing libertarian
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To: righttackle44

Has CNN EVER been a credible news source? That would be a better question.


49 posted on 01/24/2017 12:46:01 PM PST by Signalman
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To: righttackle44

It depends. How low is the ‘credibility’ bar set?


50 posted on 01/24/2017 1:08:51 PM PST by TigersEye (Winning. Winning winning winning every day!!!)
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51 posted on 01/24/2017 1:50:33 PM PST by HotHunt
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To: righttackle44
Cable came to my neighborhood in 1980. It was great to have more than the four choices for general viewing. Then there was this CNN deal that came with the package and it wasn't too bad. If you wanted to see what was happening around the country you could tune in for a half hour or so and get the gist. The main thing was they played it straight, for the most part. I began to see how my worldview had been steered by the likes of Tom Broken and Walter Concrete. Headline News came on and it was even better. 22 minutes and you were up to date with anything big that would effect my world.

When the first Gulf War hit in '90-'91, CNN was the go to place to get caught up and watch incredible footage of the hurt we were inflicting on Saddam's troops.

The war won, and Bush's approval rating was 90% and all looked pretty good for a second term, when this upstart governor from Arkansas started to make waves and that was the moment that CNN went into the tank. Now understand, I was a fan of CNN. For more than a decade I was tuning into CNN or Headline News as my trusted source of worldwide information. Washington was a focus, but one of many. After New Years '92, Washington became more and more, the sole focus. The news was becoming more and more opinion and less and less facts. Still, it was better than ABCNBCCBS.

As to the post I'm replying to, I don't remember too many names from the early days of CNN except Larry King. It was obvious that they were news readers and not the stars. Larry King was on one hour a night, and easily skipped if the guest(s) sucked. I NEVER tuned in to watch King.

So was it, as the OP says, that the AOL merger was the end of CNN? The times coincide, but I think it was Ted Turner leaving the reigns that was the true cause of CNN's demise.

52 posted on 01/24/2017 3:06:54 PM PST by Wingy
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