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News Media Members React to a Chaotic Presidential Debate
“Most agreed that the theatrics created before the nation produced a whole lot of fireworks, few solutions, and no clear winner.”

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2 years agoon
By
BNM Staff
Last night’s presidential debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden generated massive amounts of attention. Though viewership was down compared to the 2016 debate between Trump and Hillary Clinton, 73 million people tuned in to watch the two candidates square off.
The debate was especially popular on social media, particularly Twitter where news media personalities on both sides of the aisle were actively engaged in discussion. Though most stayed true to the parties and candidates they identify with, most agreed that the theatrics created before the nation produced a whole lot of fireworks, few solutions, and no clear winner.
THIS IS THE GREATEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN!
— Dan Bongino (@dbongino) September 30, 2020
Perhaps we could also debate by mail.
— Rachel Maddow MSNBC (@maddow) September 30, 2020
Never allow Chris Wallace to moderate another debate again. This was an absolute shit show. The viewer wasn’t even a secondary concern.
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) September 30, 2020
I literally have no idea who won this debate. I just know we all lost.
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) September 30, 2020
I really think both of them are losing this debate. This is horrifying.
— David Pakman (@dpakman) September 30, 2020
Biden, so far, has called Trump "a clown," a "racist," and told him to "shut up." And dems call Trump a bully.#Debates2020
— Larry Elder (@larryelder) September 30, 2020
What you are watching is the dictator‘s playbook. Tell the white supremacists to “stand by.“ Bully and threaten like Mussolini. Claim that the other side is evil, like Hitler did. Trash-talk democratic institutions like Orban does. This is classic dictator’s playbook.
— Thom Hartmann (@Thom_Hartmann) September 30, 2020
You really think you‘ll be able to get a substantive policy discussion with two minute answers?
— Kassy Dillon (@KassyDillon) September 30, 2020
We need a Joe Rogan-style debate.
You don’t need me to handle this “debate,” you need @johnmccarthymma. https://t.co/W1KlrYVu4u
— Joe Rogan (@joerogan) September 30, 2020
Nobody’s mind was changed.
— Will Cain (@willcain) September 30, 2020
I sense this is last Presidential debate for @realDonaldTrump @JoeBiden
— Brian Kilmeade (@kilmeade) September 30, 2020
The next presidential debate is currently scheduled for Wednesday October 7th. Susan Page is scheduled to moderate the event. We could see a repeat of last night’s affair or political influences could step in and force adjustments to the remaining debate schedule. Only time will tell how the situation plays out.
This story has been updated with Nielsen’s full ratings data. Earlier on Wednesday, the initial viewership numbers were lower.
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WGA Members at CBS News Ratify New Agreement
The new agreement was approved by 89% of those CBS News members who voted on the deal

Published
6 hours agoon
May 17, 2022By
Eduardo Razo
Roughly 260 Writers Guild of America members who are employed at CBS News have chosen to vote and overwhelmingly authorize a new three-year contract. The new agreement was approved by 89% of those CBS News members who voted on the deal, per Deadline.
Those members in the WGA from East to West from the news media outlet see the new deal cover who work as news writers, producers, graphic artists, desk associates, and others at the network’s news operations in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Washington D.C.
“In a challenging environment, we were able to make real gains,” said WGA East executive director Lowell Peterson. “Because our members at CBS News mobilized and made their voices heard.”
“We won a solid contract that raises pay, includes a hefty boost in pension contributions, increases fees, and makes transformational gains for longer-term ‘temporary’ employees – severance pay and parental leave.”
The WGA states that this new contract for the WGA members at CBS News includes:
• Staff will get 2% minimum salary increases each year and a full pension rate increase will be paid by the company.
• Temporary employees pay goes up 3.50% in year one, 3.0% in year two, and 3.25% in year three.
• Producer fees increase to $50 in Los Angeles and New York in the second year of the contract, and to $50 by the third year at WBBM in Chicago.
• Fee for filling in for executive producer or senior producer in many but not all circumstances.
• Acting editor fee rate increases by 15%.
• Severance pay for long-term full-time temps.
• Parental leave for long-term full-time temps.
• Improved comp day calculation for a small number of temps.
• Increased severance pay for long-term staff employees; up to 48 or even 72 weeks for certain layoffs.
• Side letter on company process for requesting work from home.
Eduardo Razo
Eduardo Razo is the Assistant Content Editor for BNM, which includes writing daily news stories on the news media industry. He can be found on Twitter @eddierazo_ or you can reach him by email at eddie1991razo@gmail.com.
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Donald Trump Takes Shot at Fox News, Suggests CNN Go Conservative
Trump went after Fox News, saying the news outlet isn’t what it used to be in his eyes.

Published
23 hours agoon
May 16, 2022By
Eduardo Razo
Last week, radio host Dinesh D’Souza went after Fox News, claiming that the network is suppressing his new film called “2,000 Mules.”
“Several Fox hosts want to have me on to discuss the movie but the network is blocking them. Incredibly a ‘news network’ is blocking coverage of the biggest news story in the country!” D’Souza tweeted.
Then this past weekend, former President Donald Trump went after Fox News, saying the news outlet isn’t what it used to be in his eyes. Trump spoke out against Fox News, arguing that the network “won’t even show or discuss” the 2020 election fraud documentary “2000 Mules.”
“Fox News is no longer Fox News,” Trump posted on his TruthSocial account. “They won’t even show or discuss the greatest & most impactful documentary of our time, ‘2000 Mules.’ The Radical Left Democrats are thrilled – They don’t want the TRUTH to get out.”
Furthermore, the former president recommended that CNN “go conservative” and take Fox News’ place as the go-to channel for those looking to consume a new conservative media outlet.
“CNN should go Conservative and take over the greatest, strongest, and most powerful BASE in U.S. history,” Trump stated. “Nobody is watching CNN’s Fake News now so, as I say, what the hell have they got to lose? Sadly, they’re too stupid to make the change!”
Eduardo Razo
Eduardo Razo is the Assistant Content Editor for BNM, which includes writing daily news stories on the news media industry. He can be found on Twitter @eddierazo_ or you can reach him by email at eddie1991razo@gmail.com.
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Stephanie Ruhle Has No Pity for Crypto Investors Amid Decline
Ruhle, a former investment banker, told crypto investors on “Morning Joe” not to expect any government help or relief.

Published
1 day agoon
May 16, 2022By
Eduardo Razo
For those who dabble in cryptocurrency, MSNBC anchor Stephanie Ruhle has little sympathy for investors following the last week’s collapse in the value of digital coins.
During a segment on Friday’s edition of “Morning Joe,” “The 11th Hour” host, a former investment banker, also told crypto investors not to expect any government help or relief.
She added that they have only themselves to blame for purchasing the unstable currency over more conventional assets.
“Let’s remember: The entire basis of crypto is secrecy. It is decentralization. It’s ‘Don’t tread on me. I don’t want the government. I don’t want establishment,’ so this is very much a ‘Buyer beware’ [situation],” Ruhle said, per Mediaite.
On Thursday, Cryptocurrencies crashed following the tumble of TerraUSD, a so-called stablecoin, with bitcoin plunging to a 16-month low of around $25,400.
Crypto Craze – this says a lot pic.twitter.com/DBSXIC2rO2
— Stephanie Ruhle (@SRuhle) May 14, 2022
Crypto assets have also been swept up in the broad selling of uncertain investments on concerns regarding high inflation and increasing interest rates.
Ruhle stated the fall of the crypto market is distinct from the 2008 recession when large investment companies proceeded to go under and needed to be saved by the government.
“You won’t have institutions at risk here, but millions and millions of individuals, many of whom have never invested in the markets, many of whom have borrowed to bet big in crypto, losing enormous amounts of money, so what’s going to happen?” Ruhle said.
“Are people going to turn around and say, ‘The government needs to help me. I need to be bailed out for this’?”
Eduardo Razo
Eduardo Razo is the Assistant Content Editor for BNM, which includes writing daily news stories on the news media industry. He can be found on Twitter @eddierazo_ or you can reach him by email at eddie1991razo@gmail.com.