


As we told you yesterday, CNN threw its CEO Chris Licht overboard in an attempt to save themselves from sinking.
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Now, after a year of leadership missteps, programming misfires, a disastrous Trump town hall and the near-total decimation of staff morale in the wake of a chilling all-access Atlantic story, Licht will be vacating the C.E.O. position. In the next 48 hours, I’m told, Warner Bros. Discovery will announce that Licht will be stepping down as chairman and C.E.O. of CNN, ostensibly bringing an end to one of the most turbulent periods in the network’s 43-year history.
Former CNN media correspondent Brian Stelter has explained what CNN needs to do next, and do any current or former CNN hosts have any self-awareness whatsoever?
Stelter says a “both sides” approach is a bad idea:
Doing the “both sides” thing doesn’t work, and make sure you’re not drinking anything before this next one:
A call for a “truth-telling strategy” from the former host of a show called “Reliable Sources” who interviewed the likes of Dan Rather and Michael Avenatti? Interesting.
What that before or after Tapper interviewed Adam Schiff many times and allowed him to push the “Russia collusion” narrative continuously?
As usual, it depends on what your definition of “truth” is. On CNN these last few years the “truth” was anything that fit the Democrat narrative, which was of course mostly untrue.
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