"It is not that the television shows today are terrible bad. They are horribly bad. Especially the news. Instead of dumping reporters, dump the panelists."
Western Lensman: “They’re attempting to turn their anchors into on-air podcasters. Things are getting desperate over at CNN.”
"The second-biggest loser in Operation Epic Fury is the American news media. The demolition of Iran’s military saw no major spike in TV news show ratings—in part because the attack began in the wee hours of a Saturday morning, but mainly it was due to the failure of TV news to retain its credibility as a reliable and impartial source of information
"When the workweek began on March 2, TV evening news ratings rose slightly for the week. ABC’s World News Tonight averaged 8.901 million viewers a night, NBC Nightly News averaged 6.898 million, and CBS Evening News averaged 4.117 million.
"The next week viewership dropped.
"ABC averaged 8.478 million viewers a night, NBC averaged 6.514 million, and CBS averaged 3.845 million total viewers. CBS managed to have a smaller viewership than it did a year ago. The audiences for the other two were up slightly.
"Bari Weiss is worth every penny they pay her—if she makes minimum wage.
"Elon Musk, meanwhile, said X broke a record in engagements on the first day of Epic Fury, a record users broke the next day.
"These audiences pale compared to the Persian Gulf War.
"35 years ago, when the Persian Gulf War began, ABC alone drew 13 million viewers.
"In all, the big three networks drew more than 32 million viewers with CNN adding another 10.8 million viewers." . . .More...
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