CNN Evaluating Partisan Talent

Axios Header

CNN’s new boss, Chris Licht, is evaluating whether personalities and programming that grew polarizing during the Trump era can adapt to the network’s new priority to be less partisan.

Why it matters: If talent cannot adjust to a less partisan tone and strategy, they could be ousted, three sources familiar with the matter tell Axios.

Details: Licht wants to give personalities that may appear polarizing a chance to prove they’re willing to uphold the network’s values so that they don’t tarnish CNN’s journalism brand.

  • For on-air talent, that includes engaging in respectful interviews that don’t feel like PR stunts. For producers and bookers, that includes making programming decisions that are focused on nuance, not noise.

Between the lines: CNN’s tone became more partisan and combative during the Trump era and under the leadership of former CNN president Jeff Zucker.

  • To conservative critics, some on-air personalities, like Jim Acosta and Brian Stelter, have become the face of the network’s liberal shift.

Be smart: Licht doesn’t want to necessarily shy away from personality programming, especially in prime time, but he wants to ensure that partisan voices don’t dominate in a way that harms CNN, a source notes.

  • Licht took the helm at CNN last month, shortly after longtime CNN president Jeff Zucker exited the network in scandal.
  • His priorities are widely seen as aligned with the leadership of CNN parent Warner Bros. Discovery.
  • CNN did not comment.

Catch up quick: Licht and Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav haven’t been shy about their goal of dialing back on partisan and alarmist programming in favor of traditional journalism.

  • Last week, Licht told employees in a memo that the network has added a “Breaking News” guideline to its stylebook, to address overuse of the breaking news banner across its network and cable news writ large.
  • Licht said he agrees with complaints from “people both inside and outside the organization” that the network overuses the “Breaking News” banner.
  • “We are truth-tellers, focused on informing, not alarming our viewers,” he said in the note obtained by Axios.

The big picture: Zaslav and mentor and investor John Malone have been public about their wish to pull CNN away from progressive commentary.

  • “I would like to see CNN evolve back to the kind of journalism that it started with, and actually have journalists, which would be unique and refreshing,” Malone told CNBC last year.

By Sara Fischer

Read Original Article on Axios.com

The Thinking Conservative
The Thinking Conservativehttps://www.thethinkingconservative.com/
The goal of THE THINKING CONSERVATIVE is to help us educate ourselves on conservative topics of importance to our freedom and our pursuit of happiness. We do this by sharing conservative opinions on all kinds of subjects, from all types of people, and all kinds of media, in a way that will challenge our perceptions and help us to make educated choices.

Columns

Could This Be the Death of a Political Party?

The landslide election win of Trump has brought long overdue changes to Washington, one of which is the imminent demise of the Democrat party by suicide.

An Air Disaster that Ended Well, But Not for Democrats

The Democrats immediately took to blaming the Delta Flight 4819 crash in Canada on Trump and his efforts to downsize government with DOGE and Elon Musk.

Federal Bureaucratic Workers Expose Themselves

When Trump took office only 5% of Washington, D.C.s Fed. govt. workers were reporting physically to work, and 25% of DCs office space was unused and available.

Via Executive Order, Trump Cuts Funding to Universities That Still Mandate COVID Shots

Cutting off federal funding for non-compliance, Trump outlawed COVID-19 mandates at universities that cling to the policy as prerequisite for students and staff.

Waste, Corruption and Foreign Meddling – And On Our “Nickel”

In one of his first EOs after taking office, Trump suspended all foreign aid ($68 billion), pending a review of its alignment with US national interests.

News

Nearly 2 Dozen Trinitarios Gang Members Arrested in Massachusetts

Nearly two dozen members of the violent Trinitarios transnational gang were arrested and charged in Massachusetts, for various crimes including murder.

Transit Agency Sues Federal Government for Canceling Manhattan Toll Program

New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority sued the federal government for canceling a tolling program aimed at relieving traffic congestion in NYC.

Trump Agenda Slowed by Flood of Lawsuits

Within first month of Trump’s second term, he has encountered more than 70 sometimes overlapping lawsuits challenging his actions pushing forward his agenda.

Senior US Prosecutor Resigns After Demand to Open Probe of Biden-Era Contract

Senior U.S. prosecutor, Denise Cheung, resigned after allegedly asked to launch an investigation into a contract awarded while Biden was in office.

RFK Jr. Has Early Mandate to Tackle Childrens’ Health

Immediately after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was sworn in as the secretary of HHS he was tasked with heading up a commission primarily focused on childhood health.

Judge Rejects Request to Block DOGE From Accessing Government Data

Federal judge turned down request from group of state AGs to block DOGE from accessing data at 7 government agencies, finding states had not met bar for relief.

Judge Weighs Bid by Federal Unions to Block Government Downsizing

Federal judge heard arguments on whether to block mass firings and new employee buyout programs by fed gov, "he'll issue a decision “sooner rather than later.” 

30 Takeaways From Trump’s First 30 Days in Office

A month into his second admin, Trump has signed dozens of EOs and advanced key policies reshaping both Washington and the office of the presidency.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

MAGA Business Central