Did
I get that right?!
CNN
To Ditch News Programming
8
November, 2013
The
nation’s first cable news network was ahead of its time when it
debuted more than 30 years ago. In the meantime, however, relevant
content from competitors such as Fox News has constantly eroded CNN’s
stake in the market.
Combined
with the blatant partisanship of its personalities and frequent
misleading or inaccurate reportage, there is little surprise that Ted
Turner’s brainchild is routinely found near the bottom of ratings
lists.
As
a result, CNN recently announced drastic changes to its format to
include more reality programming, documentaries, and other non-news
offerings.
Network
officials confirmed that the switch would cut into profits,
indicating this move is more out of necessity than a genuine desire
to eschew hard news coverage.
“These
programming investments will put pressure on its margins,” said
Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes, noting that he expects it will also
“bring new advertisers to CNN.”
John
Martin, CFO of CNN’s parent company, expressed similar concern,
telling investors that the media property’s income stream might
remain stagnant for years to come.
With
a current lineup of shrill, ideologically driven anchors and
commentators, the struggling network can no longer compete with
popular personalities found elsewhere on cable. Furthermore, its
primary forte – covering breaking news as it happens – has been
usurped not only by competing networks but by countless online
resources.
Though
anchors such as Piers Morgan have provided ample fodder for the
conservative blogosphere, CNN’s reputation as a legitimate news
source has been tarnished beyond recognition. As too often happens
within a leftist-controlled environment, objectivity long ago took a
backseat to ideology.
Now,
it seems, network executives are being forced to answer for their
breach of the public’s trust.
Despite
its storied history in America and across the world, CNN proved that
being the first is much different than being the best.
–B.
Christopher Agee
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