What truly saddens me is how few resources CNN devotes to real news coverage these days.
The big 3 are covering one story. Everything else is available on Newsy, Cheddar, and BBC America.
What truly saddens me is how few resources CNN devotes to real news coverage these days.
I suspect there are some viewers of each network who would disagree with you. Some folks, sadly, are unable to separate opinion from journalism.
What truly saddens me is how few resources CNN devotes to real news coverage these days. Blathering talking heads have taken the place of reporters in the field across the country and around the world.
https://tvnewscheck.com/article/top-news/243394/nexstar-to-launch-primetime-wgn-america-news/
Yes WGN America has announced that they will air the News Nation on WGN America. This Newscast will use segments from the Nexstar owned stations for the show.
Why dont they just air the wgn news they wouldnt even have to pay extra to air it since its already owned by them.
News nation on Nexstar is basically a ploy for Nexstar to go after Scripps Newsy and Gray's Investigate TV for viewers though. It's Basically Nexstar trying to get national relevance for their content though and they have to go after Sinclair, Scripps, Hearst and Gray for national syndicated content though for News programming.
So does this presage WGN-A's transition into a cable news station?
Perhaps they've milked long blocks of M*A*S*H* and Married with Children reruns
as far as they can take them.
Why not just bring the bulls and cubs games back to WGN America then.
But Donlon didn’t challenge the president on anything. So, he failed to extract any comments that might have attracted the kind of attention the newscast badly needs. It hasn’t exactly been making Nielsen history since its debut on Sept. 1. Its ratings are a fraction of those of its cable news rivals.
That’s too bad. NewsNation is technically cable, seen in some 75 million homes. But deep down it’s broadcasting. It derives from WGN Chicago and the collective newsgathering power of Nexstar’s news producing stations scattered across 115 markets and, lest the promoters let us forget, their more than 5,000 news pros.
It’s going to take more than an occasional Big Get to get NewsNation where it wants to go.