Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, Tucker posted his first 10 minute segment on Twitter 15 hours ago and currently sits at 63 million views. This new media will destroy the legacy media like CNN
If you really believe that Tucker had 63 million views in 15 hours, I've got a bridge to sell you.![]()
I was wrong... 73 million yet let's not focus on that, rather focus on all the bot followers of dear leaders, Comrade Barry.
Anonymous wrote:How much longer does Kaitlin Collins last? A Daily Caller writer doesn't fit into a network that isn't pandering to the hard right
Anonymous wrote:Imagine actually believing CNN is being "moderated."
CNN was corporatist center right before, the new owners are shifting it hard right. There is absolutely nothing moderate about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much longer does Kaitlin Collins last? A Daily Caller writer doesn't fit into a network that isn't pandering to the hard right
Collins has been getting massive scoops on the Trump documents case recently. She’s not going anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, Tucker posted his first 10 minute segment on Twitter 15 hours ago and currently sits at 63 million views. This new media will destroy the legacy media like CNN
If you really believe that Tucker had 63 million views in 15 hours, I've got a bridge to sell you.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Licht is exactly what the normalization of white supremacy disguised and cloaked with 'both side-ism' looks like. I'm not returning to CNN.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
CNN only survived so long because of Trump.
The NYT would have gone next had it not reinvented itself as a source of crosswords, recipes and games.
NYT readership has gone up over the last five years substantially. It's not because of crosswords.
It's partly because of crosswords. NYT has been smart about diversifying what it provides to readers and subscribers.
https://www.poynter.org/business-work/2022/news-alone-is-no-longer-the-driver-of-new-york-times-subscription-growth/
Exactly.
"the Times is heavily pushing what it calls internally “the bundle.” That is an all-access product that also includes Games and Cooking verticals, audio, the Wirecutter product information site and now The Athletic, which the Times purchased for $550 million in January."
It is an information/ entertainment platform, not a newspaper.
CNN didn't want or couldn't evolve that way. I guess they could have hired Oprah and Dr. Phil to host some prime-time programs.
The point is that it's both - it is a newspaper, and it has recipes and games.
CNN has been putting out entertainment shows, too. That Italy show with Stanley Tucci, just for one. I think cable is sort of a losing prospect right now, is the thing. I guess just like they figured out how to turn NYT around, the right person with the right brain could probably figure that out for CNN, too.
Anonymous wrote:How much longer does Kaitlin Collins last? A Daily Caller writer doesn't fit into a network that isn't pandering to the hard right
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
CNN only survived so long because of Trump.
The NYT would have gone next had it not reinvented itself as a source of crosswords, recipes and games.
NYT readership has gone up over the last five years substantially. It's not because of crosswords.
It's partly because of crosswords. NYT has been smart about diversifying what it provides to readers and subscribers.
https://www.poynter.org/business-work/2022/news-alone-is-no-longer-the-driver-of-new-york-times-subscription-growth/
Exactly.
"the Times is heavily pushing what it calls internally “the bundle.” That is an all-access product that also includes Games and Cooking verticals, audio, the Wirecutter product information site and now The Athletic, which the Times purchased for $550 million in January."
It is an information/ entertainment platform, not a newspaper.
CNN didn't want or couldn't evolve that way. I guess they could have hired Oprah and Dr. Phil to host some prime-time programs.
Anonymous wrote:IMHO, Licht's big problem regarding the CNN Trump segment was packing the hall with true believers and allowing them to hoot and holler. That whole segment looks a lot different with a broad range of Americans and no cheering or jeering.