Hah, I made a hilarious misreading of a Columbia Journalism Review newsletter this morning, they had extensive coverage of media reaction to CNN's decision to fire Stelter, and at one point I ran into this phrase:
"Licht’s plans for CNN remain somewhat unclear"but i misread it as "....remain somewhat nuclear."
I might not be way wrong on that either, ya think?
I don’t think it’s that surprising when you consider how poorly CNN is performing in terms of key demographics and financially. For the functioning of society I think it’s necessary to have a reasonably objective news organization that isn’t essentially the propaganda arm of the Democrat or Republican Party. I think the clear evidence for that is that there is a direct line of hiring between the White House and news outlets- i.e. Keleigh Mcenany + Larry Kudlow and Fox News, Jen Psaki + Symone Sanders and MSNBC.
What the media landscape in relatively recent times has demonstrated though is people don’t care about the actual news, they only care about hearing the news they want to with their preferred political spin. That’s exactly why Fox News can be so successful.
While I think there are some legitimate journalists on every channel, far too many use their platform for political activism than actual journalists.
As I said, I think there is a desperate need for legitimate journalism- actual reporting that isn’t pushing an agenda dictated by the political elite of one party or another. But as I also mentioned, I don’t think that’s a viable business model for the major networks. There’s no doubt the left wing media was extremely successful during the Trump years by focusing almost exclusively on him.
I don’t see CNN’s viewership and subsequent financial problems as being rooted in bias, rather a complete lack of credibility, some examples I highlighted before. Not to mention a number of their anchors (Cuomo, Stelter, etc) come off as either completely disingenuous and/or pompous
Then again I don’t quite understand how Fox retains its viewers considering many of their hosts’ personalities are beyond tolerable. I couldn’t imagine spending 10 minutes in a room with some of these people- whether it be the snide, sophomoric attitude of people like Jesse Watters or Tucker Carlson, the constant outrage + toxically abrasive persona of Jeanine Pirro, the blatant propaganda mouthpiece that is Sean Hannity, the snide, hateful idiocy of Laura Ingram, etc. Regardless of whether or not you agree with them politically, all their personalities just seem incredibly off-putting.