From News Nation:
“‘We need
insurgent media:’ Chris Cuomo to join NewsNation”
Former CNN
anchor Chris Cuomo took swipes at America’s divided “binary” media and pledged
to “try very hard to be fair” on his new prime-time talk show on NewsNation
that will premiere in the fall. The
announcement of the new show came during Cuomo’s interview with NewsNation’s
Dan Abrams, his first media interview since being ousted from CNN in December.
He said he saw a need for more down-the-middle political coverage during his
break from national TV. “We need this
right now because this binary system is killing us. And the media is trapped in
it very often. You can’t be criticizing the game that you are a part of,” he
said.
Cuomo’s
brother, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, was accused last year by multiple
women of sexual assault. The anchor was fired from his role at CNN after text
messages released by the New York attorney general last year showed he had
communicated with his brother’s advisers and relayed what he heard from sources
regarding their coverage of the former governor.
In the months
since being fired, Chris Cuomo launched “The Chris Cuomo Project,” a podcast
intended to present his “signature take on today’s pressing current events —
and explores how these stories are being covered by all sides of the media.” After
his ouster from CNN, he said he couldn’t go back to the major TV networks, “to
what people see as the big game.” “I
don’t think I can make a difference there. I think we need insurgent media. I
think we need outlets that aren’t fringe and just trying to fill their
pockets,” he said. “I’m going to go where the news is, and I’m going to try
very hard to be fair.”
Some of the topics
he said he intends to cover on his new show include ranked choice voting,
multi-party systems and pushing purple states, where Republicans and Democrats
are competitive, to apportion their electors. He said he believes citizens
“deserve to have people who present regular and reasonable opportunities” in
the media. “My schtick is having no
schtick,” he said. “I love confrontation. I love friction. And I think that I
can be helpful in those moments because I’m not here to hurt anybody. I’m not
here to take anybody down.” In the early
months of the pandemic, Cuomo interviewed his brother, then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo,
on his show multiple times. He told Abrams that he felt he was subjected to a
“purity test” by the rest of the media during an “emergency.” “Everything I know about the situation tells
me that of course there’s a conflict of interest but people got that,” he said.
“Nobody thought I was interviewing my brother the way I was interviewing other
people. That wasn’t the point or purpose of those things.” When
asked if he was going to be more transparent on his new show, he replied: “I’d
like to say yes, because it’s a good sell. But I’ve always been that way. I
really don’t fake the funk.”
^ This is extremely
sad to hear. I looked to News Nation as one of the better and unbiased media
outlets, but after adding Cuomo I am not so sure anymore. I have no plans to
listen to anything he has to say and will be more skeptical of News Nation from
now on. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/danabramslive/chris-cuomo-joining-newsnation/
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