CNN's CEO, Jeff Tucker directing anchors questions to Trump surrogtates thorough their ear piece

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No bias here. Move along. Nothing to see.


CNN president Jeff Zucker frequently dictates anti-Trump questions to his anchors when they’re live, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

During host Jake Tapper’s 25-minute brawl with Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway Feb. 7, Zucker called the control room to tell them to ignore commercial breaks. “He was telling my executive producer, ‘Keep going!'” Tapper told media reporter Marisa Guthrie.

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After President Donald Trump’s Feb. 16 East Room press conference, Zucker “picks up his phone and barks into the receiver: ‘What about the 57 percent of people who didn’t vote for him? Doesn’t he have to be their president, too?'”

“He hangs up,” according to Guthrie, and “seconds later, Tapper poses a version of the question to Lord.”

Zucker called to demand another question later in that same segment: “Zucker picks up the phone again: ‘Then why does he have to ask April Ryan to get a meeting?'”

Trump and Zucker have known each other for well over a decade; Zucker greenlighted “The Apprentice” in 2004. He has called the president’s attacks on CNN “sad,” and told New York Magazine Oct. 2 that, “It’s just unfortunate that the most powerful person in the world is trying to delegitimize journalism and an organization that plays such a vital role in our democracy.”

The president frequently fights with reporters like CNN’s Jim Acosta — who he once shouted down as “fake news” during a press conference.
 

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All networks do this, regardless of who they are interviewing.

The CEO regularly talks with anchors giving them questions to ask? I would think the CEO would have far more important things to do. Why only GOP guests? And the questions he required be asked were all negative.
 
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No bias here. Move along. Nothing to see.


CNN president Jeff Zucker frequently dictates anti-Trump questions to his anchors when they’re live, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

During host Jake Tapper’s 25-minute brawl with Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway Feb. 7, Zucker called the control room to tell them to ignore commercial breaks. “He was telling my executive producer, ‘Keep going!'” Tapper told media reporter Marisa Guthrie.

WATCH:


After President Donald Trump’s Feb. 16 East Room press conference, Zucker “picks up his phone and barks into the receiver: ‘What about the 57 percent of people who didn’t vote for him? Doesn’t he have to be their president, too?'”

“He hangs up,” according to Guthrie, and “seconds later, Tapper poses a version of the question to Lord.”

Zucker called to demand another question later in that same segment: “Zucker picks up the phone again: ‘Then why does he have to ask April Ryan to get a meeting?'”

Trump and Zucker have known each other for well over a decade; Zucker greenlighted “The Apprentice” in 2004. He has called the president’s attacks on CNN “sad,” and told New York Magazine Oct. 2 that, “It’s just unfortunate that the most powerful person in the world is trying to delegitimize journalism and an organization that plays such a vital role in our democracy.”

The president frequently fights with reporters like CNN’s Jim Acosta — who he once shouted down as “fake news” during a press conference.
The CEO of a major news organization taking an interest in an interview of a Presidential advisor? Color me shocked!
 
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"CNN president Jeff Zucker frequently dictates anti-Trump questions to his anchors when they’re live, according to The Hollywood Reporter." Frequently means more than just Kellyanne. Nice try.
There are certainly a lot of questions which need answered. Good for Zucker for being engaged. By the way, has he sexually assaulted any of his employees?
 

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The fake outrage nuts like this troll parrots from his hate sites he reads is disgusting. Obviously it is an orchestrated effort to deflect attention away from important stuff going on.

Yes, nothing unusual with this. A CEO is responsible for what is aired and if he wants to be involved with the production, so be it. It is under his authority.
 

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The fake outrage nuts like this troll parrots from his hate sites he reads is disgusting. Obviously it is an orchestrated effort to deflect attention away from important stuff going on.

Yes, nothing unusual with this. A CEO is responsible for what is aired and if he wants to be involved with the production, so be it. It is under his authority.

LMAO. Right. A CEO routinely gets in an anchor's earpiece to direct questions but only when GOP surrogates are being interviewed. Nice try.
 

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LMAO. Right. A CEO routinely gets in an anchor's earpiece to direct questions but only when GOP surrogates are being interviewed. Nice try.
Moron, quit spinning words in order to frame a conspiracy. Crap needs to end and you aren't smart enough to even try.

No one said "routinely" but you. I said it isn't unusual. Editor in Chiefs with papers or CEO of cable are responsible for content. Period.

Dumbass troll.
 

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Moron, quit spinning words in order to frame a conspiracy. Crap needs to end and you aren't smart enough to even try.

No one said "routinely" but you. I said it isn't unusual. Editor in Chiefs with papers or CEO of cable are responsible for content. Period.

Dumbass troll.

"CNN president Jeff Zucker frequently dictates anti-Trump questions to his anchors when they’re live, according to The Hollywood Reporter."

I am not spinning, you just don't have good reading comprehension.

I think frequently and routinely are synonymous.
 

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You two morons are playing semantics and spinning games. If you don't understand the difference in frequency and how vague a rate of frequency is and then substituting "rountinely" in order to make it into something else, that is very typical of you wingnuts. But who cares about your games. The country has issues, a CEO has every reason to be in control of the content on his channel and morons like both of you will continue to deflect and apologize for this Administrations behavior.
 

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You two morons are playing semantics and spinning games. If you don't understand the difference in frequency and how vague a rate of frequency is and then substituting "rountinely" in order to make it into something else, that is very typical of you wingnuts. But who cares about your games. The country has issues, a CEO has every reason to be in control of the content on his channel and morons like both of you will continue to deflect and apologize for this Administrations behavior.

A CEO that runs a biased, corrupt media outlet whose brand is being systematically destroyed.
 

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A CEO that runs a biased, corrupt media outlet whose brand is being systematically destroyed.
As I said....S..ucker should get his RACIST company under control. We are seeing the board dumb asses show what they are really about. I enjoy reading their posts. I don't think I've ever encountered a more miserable bunch.
 

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Corrupt?

You are hilarious.

Go ahead and add little hands donnie's favorite terms, crooked, lying and fake, very fake.

Thoroughly corrupt. They intentionally slant stories. They intentionally conceal facts. This is not simple bias (unintentional slanting of the news). This is well planned and executed as can be seen by Zucker's frequent intervention when interviewing conservatives.
 

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As I said....S..ucker should get his RACIST company under control. We are seeing the board dumb asses show what they are really about. I enjoy reading their posts. I don't think I've ever encountered a more miserable bunch.

And you're right. They are being sued right and left by former employees for racial discrimination.