CNN's new boss, Chris Licht, is evaluating whether personalities and programming that grew polarizing during the Trump era can adapt to the network's new priority to be less partisan.
Why it matters: If talent cannot adjust to a less partisan tone and strategy, they could be ousted, three sources familiar with the matter tell Axios.
Details: Licht wants to give personalities that may appear polarizing a chance to prove they're willing to uphold the network's values so that they don't tarnish CNN's journalism brand.
For on-air talent, that includes engaging in respectful interviews that don't feel like PR stunts. For producers and bookers, that includes making programming decisions that are focused on nuance, not noise.
Between the lines: CNN's tone became more partisan and combative during the Trump era and under the leadership of former CNN president Jeff Zucker.
To conservative critics, some on-air personalities, like Jim Acosta and Brian Stelter, have become the face of the network's liberal shift.
Be smart: Licht doesn't want to necessarily shy away from personality programming, especially in prime time, but he wants to ensure that partisan voices don't dominate in a way that harms CNN, a source notes.
There is a trend called MGTOW, I think this is something in which Feminists and Conservative can unite. Many MGTOW wrongfully think women are drugs not because they're addicting but because they're pricey and ruin lives.
Next time you hear the Progressive Caucus and woke warriors whining that the system is “rigged for white people”, show them the chart released by Republican Security Council FB page. The chart is about household median income per race group.
They are wrong, America is not "systemically racist,” and income is not "rigged" for any group of people. The United States is clearly the land of opportunity for those who work the hardest.
Asians Americans are understandably proud of their success and their families often prioritize education, discipline, and a strong work ethic. Moving to America didn't diminish the ingrained values of several generations.
Imran Hasan responded "From my personal experience as an immigrant for the last 20 years, I've never once felt the system was imbalanced in favor of white people.
"In fact, compared to many other countries, this is the only place that actively tries to eliminate imbalances."
According to surveys, many Asian families have employed tutors ...