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Piers Sunk

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Evidently Piers Morgan is finally out on CNN. There are rumors that he is only the first of many on that cable network to walk the plank. CNN, once the leader of all cable news, has now dropped off the ratings moon. Also, NBC/MSNBC are evidently ready for some major shakeups. It appears David Gregory doesn't have long on Meet the Press and there is pressure on their nightly news division to get more audience. MSNBC is a trainwreck with firings, reprimands, pink slips and apologies occuring on a regular basis.

They just don't get it imo. They are stuck in the lieberal world of fictional reality, compete with each other for the same radical audience and then can't understand their own biased shortcomings. There was a time when CNN had Lou Dobbs and yes Glenn Beck among other, more conservative, commentators. But it looks like they probably won't change their perspective and are fully willing to go down with the ship. BTW, there are a lot more liberals on Fox than conservatives presently on the other cable news networks imo. Fox is fair and balanced in comparison. Not so for the others.
Where's Alec Baldwin?
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With all the scandals in the white house, government protests in
Europe and the middle east, HRC bungungling while Sec OF State,
The failures of Obamacare, . . .

All msnbc wants to talk about is "bridgegate".

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It looks like CNN is getting a little reality check on the business of cable news ratings. They have announced that they will have an entirely new primetime lineup they think will increase their dismal ratings. And it looks like a slight step in the right direction. But I doubt Fox should be worried. MSNBC is now probably doomed and in the dumper where they have neatly placed "themselves".

The new lineup for CNN will include programming with "Dirty" Mike Rowe (a good guy and one who will bring the liberal fanatics back in line), Lisa Ling, who's show will be unique and not too radical IMO, John Walsh, (I'm sure it will be based on our felonious inner city crime problems). So that is a bit better than who they've highlighted in the past. Now if they really wanted good ratings, they could go crawling back to Lou Dobbs and Glenn Beck. But they'd have to dole out a lot of money for them. Its all about the ratings you see.
 
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