Anonymous ID: a30fcb Oct. 23, 2020, 7:24 p.m. No.11246832   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6844 >>6853 >>6856 >>7218 >>7326 >>7395 >>7404

It Looks Like Jeff Zucker Is Plotting His Exit from CNN and AT&T

 

If you follow the breadcrumbs of media for long enough, you see that the groundwork for seismic moves can oftentimes be laid a year or more in advance. That’s what this story from the Wall Street Journal about CNN boss Jeff Zucker feeling “frustrated” and “blindsided” by a restructuring at parent company AT&T feels like — a first step towards an ultimate exit. There are some institutions where a leader is forced out or voluntarily steps aside but there is not dramatic, wholesale change. That would not be the case with CNN, where Zucker has micromanaged the content on TV and digital day and night for seven years. If he goes, CNN would undergo an evolution where we couldn’t even conceive what it would look like in a couple years. Here is the nut graph that describes Zucker’s frustrations with Jason Kilar, who was named CEO of AT&T’s WarnerMedia this past April: “When Mr. Kilar succeeded John Stankey atop WarnerMedia earlier this year, he carried out another overhaul in August that took away from Mr. Zucker oversight of CNN’s finances and human resources, as well as communications—an area run by one of Mr. Zucker’s top lieutenants, Allison Gollust. The changes annoyed and surprised Mr. Zucker, the people familiar with the situation said.” Furthermore, Kilar used to work for Zucker at Hulu, and now the tables have turned. That also comes at a time where CNN, after doing great financially for most of Zucker’s tenure, missed profit targets by $100-120 million.

 

Zucker was the precocious executive producer of the NBC Today Show at 26; he rose to managing entertainment for NBC and was the executive responsible for President Donald Trump’s run on The Apprentice. Zucker was criticized by the left for giving President Trump’s campaign too much attention; now, President Trump feuds with Zucker and CNN over negative coverage. AT&T closed their $85 billion purchase of Time Warner, which became WarnerMedia, in 2018, following resistance from the Justice Department. Many attributed the delay to President Trump’s feud with Zucker and CNN; the administration denied influencing the case. AT&T’s stewardship of WarnerMedia has been rocky. The rollout of HBO Max did not meet expectations. In August, WarnerMedia chairman Robert Greenblatt exited after little more than a year on the job. WarnerMedia is tasked with cutting costs by as much as 20 percent, which means there will be turnover across the company. AT&T took on considerable debt in the purchase of WarnerMedia, as well as in their purchase of DirecTV for $48.5 billion in 2014. DirecTV has been rapidly losing subscribers. As of the end of 2019, AT&T had over $150 billion of debt. AT&T is definitely not in danger of going out of business, but there are big changes on the horizon. While the Wall Street Journal does not present it with absolute certainty, it looks like Jeff Zucker’s time at CNN will wind down after the election.

https://www.outkick.com/it-looks-like-jeff-zucker-is-plotting-his-exit-from-cnn-and-att/

Anonymous ID: a30fcb Oct. 23, 2020, 7:37 p.m. No.11247002   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7238

The media now claims that the Hunter Biden/CEFC story is part of a 'disinformation campaign.' But many of the details were reported in 2018 by … the New York Times

 

Before Biden was running for president, this was apparently a legitimate story.

 

The explosive revelations regarding Hunter Biden's business dealings with the corrupt and now-defunct Chinese energy company CEFC have been largely dismissed by mainstream media outlets as part of a "disinformation campaign." For example, as of 6:30 p.m. ET there were zero stories visible on the CNN.com front page about the explosive allegations leveled by former Biden business partner Tony Bubolinski, or anything else connected with the story. MSNBC.com appears likewise almost totally devoid of coverage of the story, except to note that Trump likely plans to make Hunter Biden an issue in the debate tonight. The Biden campaign has also indicated that Biden will refuse to answer any questions about the story on the basis that it is a part of a "Russian misinformation" campaign. However, the media were not always studiously silent about the questionable relationship between CEFC and the Biden family. In fact, in 2018 (before Joe Biden became the Democratic nominee for president), the New York Times ran a damning piece on the arrest of former CEFC head Ye Jianming and his efforts to bribe foreign officials around the world, including specifically the Biden family. Among other explosive facts from the Times report, the story alleged that when U.S. authorities closed in on CEFC and took one of Mr. Ye's emissaries into custody, one of the first phone calls he made was to Joe Biden's brother James, in an attempt to show how politically connected he was. According to the Times: In a brief interview, James Biden said he had been surprised by Mr. Ho's call. He said he believed it had been meant for Hunter Biden, the former vice president's son. James Biden said he had passed on his nephew's contact information. "There is nothing else I have to say," James Biden said. "I don't want to be dragged into this anymore."

 

The report also detailed that Ye began cultivating a relationship with the Biden family in 2015, when Biden was still vice president. The report stated that an aide to Ye met with Hunter Biden during that time frame, and that Ye himself met with Biden at a hotel in Miami in 2017. The report states that, "Mr. Ye proposed a partnership to invest in American infrastructure and energy deals," which is exactly what is detailed in many of the text and email messages that were released throughout the day on Thursday. At the time, the Times noted that, "It is unclear whether Hunter Biden struck any business deals with CEFC or Mr. Ye. Through his attorney, Hunter Biden declined to comment." The Times story made clear that, prior to Biden's run for president, Hunter's relationship with CEFC and the possibility that he was roped into CEFC's shady web was a legitimate story, and that many of the details contained in emails and texts that have been attested to by Tony Bubolinski were verified by reporting at the time.

https://www.theblaze.com/news/the-media-now-claims-that-the-hunter-biden-cefc-story-is-part-of-a-disinformation-campaign-but-many-of-the-details-were-reported-in-2018-by-the-new-york-times

 

POTUS stated during the debate last night that a story regarding the Biden's and China had been reported..Biden basically said he lied… Well, Son of a Bitch here it is!

Anonymous ID: a30fcb Oct. 23, 2020, 7:54 p.m. No.11247238   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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This one relates to debate last night.. Validates POTUS statement

 

>>11247002

The media now claims that the Hunter Biden/CEFC story is part of a 'disinformation campaign.' But many of the details were reported in 2018 by … the New York Times