This recent discussion between U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) and CNN host Kaitlan Collins is yet another example of so much of what goes on in the news media is merely transactional.
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Clifton Duncan is a Broadway actor blessed with a mellifluous speaking voice whose career “came to a screeching halt” during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Update 1/19/24: It seems that one of the two producers that replaced Cullinane is already gone. More changes in the producer chair are a sure thing.
Although it’s somewhat ambiguous as to whether he was fired or quit, Dave Cullinane is leaving The Kirk Minihane Show.
A federal judge has rejected a motion to dismiss filed by the On Patrol: Live producers and the Reelz channel, which means the copyright and trademark infringement case filed by the A&E cable network will go forward.
Ford Motor Company has put the idea of removing AM radio capability from its new cars in the rearview mirror.
In a rare example of congressional bipartisanship, federal lawmakers apparently convinced the automaker to reverse its previous decision to eliminate the band from vehicles with the introduction of pro-AM legislation.
Although Fox News cancelled Tucker Carlson Tonight, America’s most influential pundit is still on the network payroll.
And that is the essence of the dilemma.
Tucker Carlson has lots of options to continue his punditry career when he officially obtains a release from his Fox News contract.
OANN and The Blaze have already made overtures. The struggling-for-relevance NewsNation channel as well as Newsmax are supposedly interested in his services.
In more media non-musical chairs, the CEO of NBCUniversal has stepped down upon acknowledging that he “had an inappropriate relationship with a woman in the company., which I deeply regret.”
Fox News is about to experience a viewership loss that will make the disaffection over the cable news channel’s premature Arizona call in Election 2020 seem like child’s play.
This Weekend’s On Patrol: Live Highlights
The docuseries On Patrol: Live — i.e., Live PD 2.0 — premiered on the Reelz channel in July 2022 and generally follows the same basic format as its A&E network predecessor in which videographers accompany cops on night patrol in real time.