

… CNN is built on the mechanics of journalism. And with (the late Fox News head) Roger (Ailes) that was a weekly occurrence.

I never, ever have had (CNN boss) Jeff Zucker tell me what I need to say. “On every level, it is dramatically different. “It’s just night and day,” Camerota said. I don’t like being in this mortal combat position.”Īs far as working at CNN compared to Fox News? “I don’t want to hurt anybody’s feelings. “I don’t want to insult my friends,” Camerota said. To be clear, Camerota says she remains close to many at Fox News, even including the primetime pundits who are the network’s most polarizing personalities. It’s a compelling interview where Camerota reveals how Fox News goes about its business, how the network helped create President Trump and the relationship between Fox News and Trump. So, I don’t like talking about how they run their operation but the times that I talk about it, it’s when the hypocrisy is so astonishing that I can’t help but to talk about it.” “I am very conflicted about talking about it. “No, I don’t enjoy talking about it,” Camerota told Barr. But while Camerota is now at CNN, her 16 years at Fox News is often the topic of conversation when she is interviewed. It also just so happens that The Hollywood Reporter’s Jeremy Barr interviewed her last week for a story that was published Thursday. The cable news star of the week is CNN’s Alisyn Camerota, the “New Day” anchor who torched former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski after he quoted the Mueller report and then admitted he never read it. In the meantime, have you ever wanted the inside scoop on the differences between Fox News and CNN? Well, one person qualified to answer that question is featured in today’s lead item. I’ll be back Monday to provide the latest on those. This story is still developing and figures to be the topic of conversation on the Sunday shows. The week ends with blockbuster reports from The Washington Post and The New York Times regarding a whistleblower in the intelligence community who filed a complaint over concerns about communication between President Donald Trump and a foreign leader, as well as other possible issues. To have it delivered to your inbox Monday-Friday, click here. This is the Poynter Institute’s daily newsletter.
