Ethel C. Fenig ". . .Granted, Lemon has a point — a very small one, that Haley should be careful. But Lemon's very broad sexist and ageist generalizations did not go over well with his co-hosts. With his program's staff. With CNN executives. And most importantly, with his television audience. And so Lemon disappeared from CNN for a few days to learn politicial correctness — uhm, for "formal training."
He learned. Something. Yesterday, prior to his reappearance, he tweeted:
I appreciate the opportunity to be back on @CNNThisMorning today. To my network, my colleagues and our incredible audience — I’m sorry. I’ve heard you, I’m learning from you, and I’m committed to doing better.
— Don Lemon (@donlemon) February 22, 2023
See you soon.
"So Lemon is back. But for how long? And really, who cares? CNN in general, CNN's morning show — all suffer from lack of viewers. This headline-grabbing incident might bring in a temporary, additional audience, curious to see what the teapot tempest was about. But unless CNN can take advantage of this — which it probably can't — the newcomers, after satisfying their minimal curiosity, will probably once again mostly tune out.
"And then? Who cares?
"Certainly not forever "prime" me."
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