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Most people internally and on the left believe Licht put him on in a desperate attempt to boost ratings. And was willing to grant Trump an unusual amount of conditions because of that.
Cable news is a declining business. The average age of any viewer of CNN, MSNBC, or Fox keeps rising. It's Boomer stuff. I'll put it on for background noise while I work sometimes but I'm not sitting there giving it my exclusive attention.
Cable news is a declining business. The average age of any viewer of CNN, MSNBC, or Fox keeps rising. It's Boomer stuff. I'll put it on for background noise while I work sometimes but I'm not sitting there giving it my exclusive attention.
True...they are all struggling for viewers...but the loon networks are REALLY going down the shitter...
Meanwhile if you hear reports that 60M people watched Tucker's first "show" on Twitter, that metric is completely meaningless.
If you've never used Twitter it's a little difficult to explain but as you scroll past videos, unless you have autoplay turned off, they'll start playing. If you allow just one second of the video to play before moving on that counts as a "view". Could've been a 3 hour long video, if you watch just 1 second, Twitter considers that a view. I've seen people post metrics (which paying users have access to) that shows viewer retention. They're usually terrible.
YouTube does the same thing but you have to actively click "play". Twitter starts the videos automatically unless you tell it not to. Not an Elon thing, always been that way I believe. It's view inflation to pitch to advertisers.
Meanwhile if you hear reports that 60M people watched Tucker's first "show" on Twitter, that metric is completely meaningless.
If you've never used Twitter it's a little difficult to explain but as you scroll past videos, unless you have autoplay turned off, they'll start playing. If you allow just one second of the video to play before moving on that counts as a "view". Could've been a 3 hour long video, if you watch just 1 second, Twitter considers that a view. I've seen people post metrics (which paying users have access to) that shows viewer retention. They're usually terrible.
YouTube does the same thing but you have to actively click "play". Twitter starts the videos automatically unless you tell it not to. Not an Elon thing, always been that way I believe. It's view inflation to pitch to advertisers.
Sounds like the same metric they use to figure unemployment rates.
New theme song for the DNC...Crazy...A Suitable Case For Treatment (by Nazareth)
Feel so good for awhile
You don't know why
Cry while you lie
You are true, you are true, you are true
Save me
Is there nothing that I can use
Please believe me
Am I conforming to your views
Promise you anything
Watch me cryin' out to you
Gimme back my name
Let me make my statement
Crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy
Crazy, a suitable case for treatment
Viewers lost trust in CNN due to its left-wing bias and histrionic Covid reporting, according to a 2022 survey commissioned by the network.
Despite collecting bogus awards for “fact-checking,” and “special achievements” for “placing a premium” on investigative reporting, the network failed to maintain the trust of the American people — to the point where its own internal survey exposed its epic shortcomings.
A partial copy of CNN’s survey was cited by Semafor’s Max Tani, who noted that the three highest causes of mistrust were “liberal bias,” the “Chris Cuomo situation,” and the network’s Covid coverage. According to Tani, the report showed respondents “across the ideological spectrum” lambasting CNN’s “dire” and “overly dramatic and sensational” reporting.
In utter detachment from the real world, legacy media toadies rewarded the untrustworthy network. CNN’s chief medical correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, who was central to the network’s Covid sensationalism and fake fact-checking, received an award for “excellence in political journalism” and was praised for “accurate information.” Meanwhile, the CNN team that reported from Chinese quarantine received an award named after a reporter murdered in the Greek Civil War.
News of the report comes as network CEO Chris Licht faces significant criticism for his response to CNN’s Covid coverage, which was aired in a feature by The Atlantic. In it, Licht — who reportedly “felt he was on a mission to restore the network’s reputation for serious journalism” — admitted CNN’s coverage began with a desire to help people in a confusing pandemic era but was ultimately driven by “ratings.” He has since apologized for his remarks, but CNN’s own survey results suggest his statements were based on public sentiment and statistics known to the company.
Outside sources confirm trust in CNN is declining. A Statista survey released a few months before Licht’s hiring last year showed only 20 percent of Americans placed “a lot” of trust in CNN — and it hasn’t improved under the new CEO. In April, YouGov found that only 13 percent of U.S. adults consider CNN “very trustworthy.”
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