That would never happen. The Feds would block it before someone even attempts it.
The feds would not allow NewsCorp to own two cable news networks. It would be anticompetitive.How would that happen? CNN isn't a terrestrial news network (i.e., carried on broadcast TV, aside from individual stories carried on its affiliates). Would it fall in some way under the FCC's purview? Or perhaps antitrust laws? I honestly don't know.
actually, the feds seemed to not care when HLN was still Headline News and CNN it's sister station and both were cable news channels in the prime years of cable news.The feds would not allow NewsCorp to own two cable news networks. It would be anticompetitive.
They were not competitors but sister stations.actually, the feds seemed to not care when HLN was still Headline News and CNN it's sister station and both were cable news channels in the prime years of cable news.
Like Citadel—ABC Radio and Entercom—CBS Radio, Warner Bros. Discovery was a Reverse Morris Trust set up by the selling party (in this case, AT&T, which rid itself of a lot of debt and saddled WBD with it).The Discovery mess is shaping up to be the worst media takeover debacle in history. The backstabbing C-suite club is laser focused on their personal gain, and the actual product is seen as a burden that needs to be cut to the bone. What we are witnessing embodies the worst of everything already seen in radio, and then some.
It’s something the DOJ would have to look over; more specifically, revenue and potential antitrust concerns. A good example is when the newly merged NBCUniversal sold off NewsWorld International (which Universal had vis-a-vis USA Networks) because of the MSNBC joint venture with Microsoft.How would that happen? CNN isn't a terrestrial news network (i.e., carried on broadcast TV, aside from individual stories carried on its affiliates). Would it fall in some way under the FCC's purview? Or perhaps antitrust laws? I honestly don't know.
Yikes! As a side note, @frankberry any idea why none of these links to Variety articles are 'clickable' on the RD site?
I'm not sure. Perhaps because there isn't a "www" in the link. I'll ask around.Yikes! As a side note, @frankberry any idea why none of these links to Variety articles are 'clickable' on the RD site?
Oddly it is now clickable when you quote it.Yikes! As a side note, @frankberry any idea why none of these links to Variety articles are 'clickable' on the RD site?
It's also extremely unrealistic. Way too costly for News Corp.The feds would not allow NewsCorp to own two cable news networks. It would be anticompetitive.
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CNN is considering hiring a comedian to host one of its prime time shows.
The “news entertainment” personality could fill the primetime 9 to 11 p.m. hours with a nontraditional version of the news, five people familiar with the planning said. CNN executives have floated names including Bill Maher, Trevor Noah, Arsenio Hall, and Jon Stewart, and have looked at other comedic news-focused talk shows for inspiration.
CNN president Chris Licht hinted at his desire to sign Stewart in an interview last year with the New York Times, saying he’d love to bring on the former late night host, but Stewart remains under contract with Apple.
Maher is a potentially more realistic prospect: The host of HBO’s long-running weekly show that bears his name is already in-house at Warner Bros. Discovery, CNN’s parent company (Puck’s Matt Belloni reported this week that CNN is in talks to begin airing some of Maher’s weekly extra HBO segments).
Gotta love how these grandiose ideas get floated around by networks in the hope of getting attention and in the end, a traditional show hosted by either a talking head or an existing anchor will be what is launched. (Remember when CBS openly considered having Jon Stewart anchoring the Evening News? Or NBC moving Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski to co-host Meet The Press? Exactly.)![]()
CNN is serious about getting into comedy | Semafor
Chris Licht is exploring hiring a comedian to host one of CNN's prime time shows; “They’re looking for their version of John Oliver,” one television news insider says.www.semafor.com
Note CNN is proposing the idea but in general it's a ploy to put attention on HBO Max.
Many radio stations have tried hiring a comedian to do a morning show.![]()
CNN is serious about getting into comedy | Semafor
Chris Licht is exploring hiring a comedian to host one of CNN's prime time shows; “They’re looking for their version of John Oliver,” one television news insider says.www.semafor.com
Note CNN is proposing the idea but in general it's a ploy to put attention on HBO Max.