CNN’s Zucker
Admits Network Is ‘Too Liberal’
by Warner Todd Huston 17 Jun 2016
As the cable news networks take stock of their rapidly
falling ratings, it appears CNN chief Jeff Zucker is at least one network boss who has
finally realized his network is “too liberal.”
Not long ago, CNN’s top man said it was a fair criticism
that his news network leaned
too far to the left.
In a recent interview with the Wall
Street Journal, Zucker agreed saying, “I think it was a
legitimate criticism of CNN that it was a little too liberal.”
Zucker went on to insist that as chief of the operation
he had made moves to ameliorate the network’s pervasive leftism.
“We have added many more middle-of-the-road conservative
voices to an already strong stable of liberal voices. And I think that we are a
much more-balanced network and, as a result, a much more inviting network to a
segment of the audience that might not have otherwise been willing to come
here,” The CNN boss said.
Indeed, this is a reversal from previous network
executives. For instance, in 2013, Turner Broadcasting
CEO (owner of CNN) Phil Kent insisted
that CNN was not a liberal news network.
Only a few short years later, it appears Zucker has
gotten the message, at least to the degree that he has garnered praise from
National Center Free Enterprise Project Director Justin Danhof for making an
effort to tamp down on bias.
“CNN deserves credit for admitting its liberal bias and
doing something to correct the problem,” Danhof said in a press release after
attending the annual meeting of Time Warner investors
in Burbank, California on June 17. “While much of the liberal media, including
the New York Times, MSNBC, ABC, ESPN, CBS, and the Washington
Post all continue to deny their bias or the negative results thereof, CNN
has made a deliberate effort to increase conservative voices in its airways,
and that decision has paid dividends.”
“I am here to tell you that I now regularly watch CNN,”
Danhof added. “For years, myself and many other conservatives wanted nothing to
do with the network because it was quite clear that the news and opinion hosts
abhorred our views on traditional values and free market principles. The change
at CNN is tangible and I am not surprised that ratings are up.”
During the investors meeting, Danhof also put the
question of liberal bias to Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes.
Bewkes, Danhof reported, said he was committed to
continuing the effort to nix extreme, left-wing views in order to become
more “informational.”
Danhof applauded the policy, noting that viewers also
appreciate the effort.
“The equation isn’t complex. In poll after poll, most
Americans identify as conservative or independent, with the smallest number
self-identifying as liberal. This year’s annual Gallup poll on political
ideology found 37% of Americans identify as conservative, 35% as moderate and
only 24% as liberal. For years, CNN was mired in competition with the vast
majority of the mainstream media that tilts to the left and fights for viewers
from the smallest segment of American society,” Danhof said. “CNN finally
figured out what we have been telling them for years – conservatives and
independents don’t want to watch the same liberal views being repeated hour
after hour.”
Jeff Zucker
Jeff
Zucker is the president of CNN
Worldwide, and a director at the Robin
Hood Foundation.
Note: Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Robin Hood Foundation, the Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace (think tank), and the Aspen Institute (think tank).
George Soros
was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society.
Jessica Tuchman Mathews was the president of
the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank), a director
at the American Friends of Bilderberg (think tank), is a director at the
Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank),
and a 2008 Bilderberg conference participant (think tank).
Ed Griffin’s interview with Norman Dodd in 1982
(The investigation into the Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace uncovered the plans for population control by involving the
United States in war)
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank) was a funder for the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank).
Ted
Turner is a co-chairman for the Nuclear
Threat Initiative (think tank), the founder of the Turner Broadcasting System Inc., the founder of CNN, and was the vice chairman for Time Warner Inc.
CNN Worldwide
is a division of CNN.
Walter Isaacson
was the chairman & CEO for CNN,
the president & CEO for the Aspen
Institute (think tank), and a director at the Bloomberg Family Foundation.
Bloomberg
Family Foundation was a funder for the Aspen
Institute (think tank).
Emma Bloomberg
is a director at the Bloomberg Family
Foundation, Michael R. Bloomberg’s
daughter, and was the chief of staff for the Robin Hood Foundation.
Michael R.
Bloomberg is the founder of the Bloomberg
Family Foundation, Emma Bloomberg’s
father, and was a donor for the Robin
Hood Foundation.
Jeff
Zucker is a director at the Robin
Hood Foundation, and the president of CNN
Worldwide.
CNN Worldwide
is a division of CNN.
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