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'''CNN''' (Cable News Network) is one of the 24-hour American cable news networks, along with [[MSNBC]], [[Fox News]], [[CNBC]], and other news networks. It is the home of much news and opinion designed to look like news. Unlike Faux News, with its right-wing imbalance, and MSNBC with its extreme liberalism, CNN has a tad more moderately liberal bias, like that of much of the American media. Much of the content on CNN consists of current events, journalism, opinion pundits, reruns, and other crap that not many people watch anyway, as CNN's ratings have continuously dropped.<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/30/business/media/30cnn.html</ref> CNN was launched in 1980 by Ted Turner and it was the first 24-hour news network in the [[United States]].
 
'''CNN''' (Cable News Network) is one of the 24-hour American cable news networks, along with [[MSNBC]], [[Fox News]], [[CNBC]], and other news networks. It is the home of much news and opinion designed to look like news. Unlike Faux News, with its right-wing imbalance, and MSNBC with its extreme liberalism, CNN has a tad more moderately liberal bias, like that of much of the American media. Much of the content on CNN consists of current events, journalism, opinion pundits, reruns, and other crap that not many people watch anyway, as CNN's ratings have continuously dropped.<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/30/business/media/30cnn.html</ref> CNN was launched in 1980 by Ted Turner and it was the first 24-hour news network in the [[United States]].
  

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CNN (Cable News Network) is one of the 24-hour American cable news networks, along with MSNBC, Fox News, CNBC, and other news networks. It is the home of much news and opinion designed to look like news. Unlike Faux News, with its right-wing imbalance, and MSNBC with its extreme liberalism, CNN has a tad more moderately liberal bias, like that of much of the American media. Much of the content on CNN consists of current events, journalism, opinion pundits, reruns, and other crap that not many people watch anyway, as CNN's ratings have continuously dropped.[1] CNN was launched in 1980 by Ted Turner and it was the first 24-hour news network in the United States.

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  1. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/30/business/media/30cnn.html
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