If they need ratings they will.That seems like a stretch. That Williams is a free agent doesn’t mean CNN will plug him in over in-house options.
If they need ratings they will.That seems like a stretch. That Williams is a free agent doesn’t mean CNN will plug him in over in-house options.
If they need ratings they will.
He was also on at 11 pm.His ratings at MSNBC have been less than stellar.
He was also on at 11 pm.
With Fox News not doing any hard news coverage in prime time can you really compare the ratings? Might as well just lump Fox News in with what MTV is showing.He was losing in head-to-head comparisons with Gutfeld on Fox News by almost 2 to 1.
With Fox News not doing any hard news coverage in prime time can you really compare the ratings? Might as well just lump Fox News in with what MTV is showing.
People watch primetime cable news to be spoon fed opinions. Williams is still presenting news, so maybe he won't be successful.Within MSNBC, the audience drops almost in half from Lawrence O'Donnel at 10 to Brian Williams at 11.
If your goal is to improve CNN's ratings, you won't do it with Brian Williams.
People watch primetime cable news to be spoon fed opinions. Williams is still presenting news, so maybe he won't be successful.
Being on CNBC is the worst thing for Smith, they are the business channel during the day and Shark Tank at night. He was doomed from the start there.If you want a point of comparison, the new Shepard Smith show on CNBC is trying to do straight news, and it's getting killed in the ratings. Now perhaps the new owners at CNN want to go that route as they deal with various internal scandals. But we know, based on comparative numbers, that doing straight news won't deliver competitive ratings.
Being on CNBC is the worst thing for Smith, they are the business channel during the day and Shark Tank at night. He was doomed from the start there.
That's a risk as most people forgot he has been back on TV for a year.My take is that NBC was just trying to give him a resting spot until an opening occurred. So he may be Brian's replacement.
Then CNBC can go back to more Shark Tank.
That's a risk as most people forgot he has been back on TV for a year.
I was thinking the same thing, but others have produced compelling info that might negate this. Who knows?Brian Williams, 9 pm on CNN?
By using that benchmark, why is Tucker Carlson, Maria Bartaromo, or half of the FOX News air staff still employed?For their sake, I hope not.
Once a journalist compromises his/her integrity, that should be career-ending. He should have been fired by NBC rather than being transferred to cable (even a cable network not exactly known for objectivity).
And you feel the same about FOX News, OANN, and Newsmax reporting The Big Lie? Which do you see as worse; embellishing while reporting on a war story, or reporting to the American public that the 2020 election was fraudulent?His job was to be accurate, and he failed. He shouldn't be hired as a weekend anchor in Glendive MT, let alone by another network.
Tucker Carlson is not a journalist. Neither is Sean Hannity. I'm not familiar with Maria Bartaromo, as I haven't watched Fox Noise in many years.By using that benchmark, why is Tucker Carlson, Maria Bartaromo, or half of the FOX News air staff still employed?
None of those networks even pretend to be accurate. None are worth any more of my time than CNN or BSNBC. I don't watch any of them, and none of them have one ounce of credibility. When it comes to national/international news (what little there is of the latter), I stick to print media online, where I can fact-check in another tab in my browser. BTW, the Associated Press is your friend.And you feel the same about FOX News, OANN, and Newsmax reporting The Big Lie? Which do you see as worse; embellishing while reporting on a war story, or reporting to the American public that the 2020 election was fraudulent?
Just trying to gauge the severity.
They claim to be, however your definition may vary.Tucker Carlson is not a journalist. Neither is Sean Hannity. I'm not familiar with Maria Bartaromo, as I haven't watched Fox Noise in many years.
And while you're at it, stay off my lawn!None of those networks even pretend to be accurate. None are worth any more of my time than CNN or BSNBC. I don't watch any of them, and none of them have one ounce of credibility.
Let me guess, that includes Facebook?When it comes to national/international news (what little there is of the latter), I stick to print media online, where I can fact-check in another tab in my browser.
So you're saying AP never gets stories wrong?BTW, the Associated Press is your friend.