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MSNBC Closes 2014 In Last Place, Hemorrhaging Viewers

How bad was 2014  for MSNBC? So bad, the left-wing cable news network lost the 2014 ratings war to CNN.  Yes, that CNN. According to Deadline, MSNBC is hemorrhaging viewers, especially in the all-important news demo (viewers aged 25-54): [T]hrough

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CNN Closes 2014 With All-Time Low Ratings

Playing “Twilight Zone” with a missing airliner and spreading lies to gin up riots in the predominantly black, working class city of Ferguson did absolutely nothing to stop CNN’s freefall in the ratings. Under Jeff Zucker, 2014 was nothing short

Alec Baldwin Testifies Against Alleged Stalker

Alec Baldwin Lashes Out at the Late Andrew Breitbart

Apparently upset over Breitbart News’s reporting on his bizarre and hypocritical attack on two-time Oscar-nominee James Woods, TV actor Alec Baldwin took to his Twitter account Monday to lash out at the memory of a man who can no longer defend himself, the late Andrew Breitbart.

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CBS News Trashes Sheriff Arpaio as ‘Infamous’

In a tweet from its official and verified account, the unbiased, objective, not-at-all liberal CBS News described Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio as “infamous.” — Arizona’s infamous Sheriff Joe takes his battle against Obama’s immigration plans to court http://t.co/RxwGG4bUVUpic.twitter.com/tXKUl2XEgD — CBS

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Civil Rights Group Demands Sony Fire Amy Pascal Over Racist Emails

Over a surreptitiously recorded racist conversation, Donald Sterling lost his basketball team. Over an anti-Semitic drunken rant, superstar Mel Gibson was exiled from Hollywood. The media and Hollywood have already established the necessary precedent for firing Sony co-chair Amy Pascal

Radar: 'CNN Wants To Replace News With Game Shows'

Radar: 'CNN Wants To Replace News With Game Shows'

Radar Online reports that “CNN chief Jeff Zucker wants to add game shows to his channel’s programming, according to a new leaked Sony email.” Zucker, who headed NBC before joining CNN, approached Sony television executives in late October to propose