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The List on MSNTragic Details About Former CNN Anchor Jim Acosta's LifeFormer CNN Anchor Jim Acosta has dedicated his life to journalism, but he's faced some tough times along the way both ...
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Nicki Swift on MSNTragic Details That Have Come Out About CNN's Jim AcostaCNN's Jim Acosta famously got in Trump's bad books for repeatedly asking questions at a press conference in 2018. Trump ...
Jim Acosta will likely soon be paid more than he was at CNN, six weeks after he quit in January amid fallout from the election. Instead of getting a new cable news or TV job, he started a Substack ...
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AlterNet on MSN'Stop the squeal': Ex-CNN host rips Trump’s incessant 'whining'Since his departure from CNN, former host Jim Acosta hasn't been shy about criticizing President Donald Trump in his SubStack ...
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The Daily Caller on MSNWhere Are They Now? The Left’s Darling Cable Stars Fade Into Obscurity During Trump 2.0Legacy media is dying and its former stars, once luminaries of American culture, now appear to be in the wind.
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New York Magazine on MSNThe New Substack UniverseWhat started as a newsletter service has since evolved into an all-purpose go-to platform for media start-ups and established ...
It’s been an eventful few weeks for national TV news outlets, which lately have been not just covering news, but making it.
In hindsight, I should have seen the writing on the wall for Joy Reid. CNN pushed out Jim Acosta, after all. Then NBC’s Chuck Todd decided he was leaving the network — which, to be clear, is not as ...
Substack co-founder Hamish McKenzie says that creators jumping ship from 'mainstream media' like Jim Acosta, Joy Reid and ...
Jim Acosta will likely soon be paid more than he was at CNN, six weeks after he quit in January amid fallout from the election. His Substack subscribers are 282,000, 10,000 of whom have paid access.
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