Posted on 03/13/2019 12:19:44 AM PDT by knighthawk
CNN touts its primetime lineup as being straight, just-the-facts news, but anyone tuning in to the networks evening programming can expect a heavy dose of liberal opinion, as Anderson Cooper 360, CNN Tonight and Cuomo Prime Time don't always align with founder Ted Turner's bare bones, objective approach to journalism.
"Anderson Cooper is a mix of news and opinion, but Don Lemon and Chris Cuomo are obviously heavy on opinion and use the news as a launching pad for those opinions," Cornell University Law Professor William Jacobson told Fox News. "There's nothing inherently wrong with that, so long as they are not mischaracterized as part of the news operation."
DePauw University professor and media critic Jeffrey McCall told Fox News that CNNs primetime shows are not straightforward news shows in the traditional sense of objective journalism, pointing out that the opinions of the hosts are often very b
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No this is Jeff Zucker
He is what he is
I think through the 1990s....they were still neutral. It’s in the Bush era, that they started this trend.
Not really. They weren't coined the Clinton News Network for nothing.
CNN is a perversion.
I remember watching "Crossfire" on CNN in the early 90s. That was the only show anywhere, including the rest of CNN, where you could hear a bit of conservative information. I absolutely hated the format - people yelling and screaming over each other, but there were, at least, a few conservative whispers. "McLaughlin Group" was the same, but it was only on Sundays.
I even bought a big satellite dish, just so I could get Rush's TV show. I remember it was really weird to be sitting in the living room watching a black TV screen during the ordinary commercial time when no commercials were showing.
There were simply no other conservative voices on US television. It was a great relief when Fox News started. I even watched it for a time on my dial up modem where I had to pay long distance phone rates to get a connection. It was a great day when I could get Fox News on a small dish, and when I found a dial up connection with a local phone number.
These professors seem a little slow to pick up on what “Fake News” is all about.
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