News TelevisionOlbermann is a loud voice when it comes to criticizing news media, and he’s set his sights on “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd. Published 17 hours ago on September 27, 2022 Former MSNBC host and iHeartMedia podcaster Keith Olbermann is a loud voice when it comes to criticizing news channels, and he’s set his sights on “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd. There’s been plenty of speculation over the future of Todd as the host of the Sunday program, and Olbermann stated that people who want to see a new person are wasting their time asking MSNBC to move on from Todd. “I see a lot of tweets asking when @msnbc will fire Chuck Todd,” Olbermann tweeted on Monday. “It’s not their call. The man in charge is @nbcnews president @cesarconde_.” Additionally, Olbermann took a shot at the NBC News president for not moving on from Todd, noting that Conde has other priorities, such as looking for his next executive position. “[Conde would] make the change – IF somebody can get his attention,” Olbermann added. “He spends most of his time trying to get a corporate executive position somewhere.” In late August, The Daily Beast reported that with the show struggling in the ratings department, the network could be ready to replace Todd with NBC White House correspondent Kristen Welker. Furthermore, Welker is expected to take on more hosting duties as the midterm elections are nearing. Eduardo Razo is the Assistant Content Editor for BNM, which includes writing daily news stories on the news media industry. He can be found on Twitter @eddierazo_ or you can reach him by email at [email protected]. News Television“I gave then Donald Trump and then President Trump a fair hearing. If he said things that were demonstrably false, which he did frequently, I called it out because of how it erodes trust and it’s a crisis,” Cuomo added. Published 1 day ago on September 26, 2022 CNN has made strides to become political centrists in their daily news coverage, but one former host is not a fan of the decision. Chris Cuomo appeared Monday on the debut of the On with Kara Swisher podcast, where the host of an upcoming primetime show on NewsNation took issue with his former network’s programming shift. “I don’t like the idea that they’re saying they’re going to be more middle ground,” Cuomo said. “I think a lot of people in the media like to see CNN go down because it was so powerful. And they tried to make that happen because I believe that that’s what our business is often about, is tearing things down as a negativity as a proxy for insight, but I don’t believe in middle ground.” CNN is now part of Warner Bros. Discovery, which Cuomo believes was the reason for the channel’s move away from the left and toward neutrality. Swisher observed that Cuomo spent time on his old show criticizing former President Donald Trump, but Cuomo said he called things right down the middle. “I gave then-President Trump a fair hearing. If he said things that were demonstrably false, which he did frequently, I called it out because of how it erodes trust and it’s a crisis,” Cuomo added. Cuomo, who was fired by CNN over advising his brother and then-New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in his sexual harassment scandal, also said America’s two-party system is bad. “I want more parties, I want rank choice voting, I want term limits in Congress, and I want electors apportioned by the states that matter. Is that right or left or is it reasonable? I want more parties. I don’t care about the left and the right. I think it’s killing us.” Cuomo’s show on NewsNation premieres Monday, October 3 at 8:00 PM ET. On with Kara Swisher is produced by New York Magazine and the Vox Media Podcast Network. New episodes will be released every Monday and Thursday. Joe Salzone is a news media writer for Barrett News Media. He’s a native of Long Island and has been involved in the radio industry since he was 16 years old. Currently, he serves as the News Director for the Cayuga Radio Group and hosts Ithaca’s Morning News on WHCU. His radio career has included stops at SiriusXM, Galaxy Communications, WGBB, WNYG, and the Finger Lakes Radio Group. He can be found on Twitter @JoeSalzone. News Television“What’s been interesting is it’s not just him,” said McEnany of Biden’s put downs. “Some lap dogs have followed the president’s orders in using the same language.” Published 1 day ago on September 26, 2022 Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany had strong criticism for MSNBC host Tiffany Cross. During her show Outnumbered, McEnany discussed phrasing used by prominent Democrat lawmakers, as well as former Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, and President Joe Biden himself in regards to Donald Trump supporters. “What’s been interesting is it’s not just him,” said McEnany of Biden’s put downs. “Some lap dogs have followed the president’s orders in using the same language.” The program then aired a clip of panelists from The Cross Connection, the show the aforementioned Cross hosts on MSNBC, saying MAGA Republicans are the “biggest threat to democracy”. The most explosive comments were made by Roland Martin, who called Trump supports “evil” and went as far to say “we are at war” with them. Harris Faulkner called the comments “irresponsible” before saying the language is damaging and could be used to fuel anti-conservative crimes. She also rebuked Clinton for her comparison of Trump supporters to slavery and Hitler. Cross raised eyebrows earlier this month by saying a Civil War has already begun, after Republican Senator Lindsay Graham said there would be “riots in the streets” if former President Donald Trump was indicted for having classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago residence. from https://digitalalabamanews.com/abc-news-appoints-marcus-moore-to-foreign-reporting-role/
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