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So long, Tucker!
CNN Lets 'Crossfire' Host Carlson Go 1 hour, 57 minutes ago By DAVID BAUDER, AP Television Writer NEW YORK - CNN said goodbye to pundit Tucker Carlson on Wednesday, and with him likely the "Crossfire" program that has been the granddaddy of high-volume political debate shows on cable television. CNN will probably fold "Crossfire" into its other programming, perhaps as an occasional segment on the daytime show "Inside Politics," said Jonathan Klein, who was appointed in late November as chief executive of CNN's U.S. network. Klein on Wednesday told Carlson, one of the four "Crossfire" hosts, that CNN would not be offering him a new contract. Carlson has reportedly been talking with MSNBC about a prime-time opening replacing Deborah Norville. Carlson did not immediately return a call to his cell phone for comment. The bow-tied wearing conservative pundit got into a public tussle last fall with comic Jon Stewart, who has been critical of cable political programs that devolve into shoutfests. "I guess I come down more firmly in the Jon Stewart camp," Klein told The Associated Press. He said all of the cable networks, including CNN, have overdosed on programming devoted to arguing over issues. Klein said he wants more substantive programming that is still compelling. "I doubt that when the president sits down with his advisers they scream at him to bring him up to date on all of the issues," he said. "I don't know why we don't treat the audience with the same respect." "Crossfire" began in 1982 and was once a mainstay of CNN's prime time. Pat Buchanan (news - web sites) from the right and Michael Kinsley from the left were two of its most prominent hosts. But as Fox News Channel perfected the format with popular hosts Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity, "Crossfire" lost favor among CNN executives and was moved to the afternoons in 2002. It averages 447,000 viewers each weekday, down 21 percent from the previous season, according to Nielsen Media Research. Carlson rotates as host with conservative columnist Bob Novak. Paul Begala and James Carville are the left-leaning ringleaders. Klein said he hoped Novak, Begala and Carville would continue with meaningful commentator roles at CNN. Carlson had one failed bid at prime time on CNN with "The Spin Room," which was canceled for low ratings after less than six months in 2001. He subbed last week for newscaster Aaron Brown as Klein wanted to see him in a different role before making a decision about his future. Klein said his views on wanting to change the tone of political coverage were separate from the decision to keep Carlson. "His career aspirations and our programming needs just don't synch up," Klein said. "He wants to host his own nighttime show and we don't see that in the cards here. Out of respect for him and his talent, we thought it would be best to let him explore opportunities elsewhere." An MSNBC spokesman had no comment on CNN's decision. "We think Tucker is a great journalist and we're exploring our options for a new 9 p.m. show," said MSNBC's Jeremy Gaines. |
Kickass. Jon Stewart strikes again.
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I caught that footage when John was another talk show and they showed him just ripping on TC.
Can I get a "Whoot! Whoot!" |
shame Crossfire is getting cancelled, I really enjoyed watching it in the run up to the election, I would meet friends at a local sports bar for beer, wings and Crossfire.
I think it's a mistake for CNN to let him go... and this is coming from a Kerry Liberal |
Baw Ha Ha Ah Aha Ha
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Wasn't it already established that he's in discussions with MSNBC for the 9 p.m. slot? In which case I don't see what the big deal is about CNN not offering him a new contract. Why should they bother?
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I'm surprised he hasn't gotten 10 offers from Fox news. He'd fit right in there.
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Hopefully somebody else will take over...and wear his bowtie.
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Dear Tucker,
Please lose the bow tie. It isn't "quaint". It isn't "middle-America". It's just stupid. Sincerely, Everyone on Earth |
If there's anybody I'd love to see reduced to giving hand jobs at the local bus station, it's ol' Tucker. Sy-yo-nara...
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So... who's gonna watch The Daily Show today?
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Away from Crossfire I thought Tucker was pretty likeable.
Originally Posted by TheMadMonk
I'm surprised he hasn't gotten 10 offers from Fox news. He'd fit right in there.
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