Don Lemon, CNN Star Anchor, to Leave the Network

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Mr. Lemon, one of the network’s most recognizable stars, had been under scrutiny since making remarks about women and aging in February that were widely perceived to be sexist.

Don Lemon is out at CNN.

CNN said on Monday that it was parting ways with Mr. Lemon, a star anchor who was a fixture of the network’s prime-time lineup before enduring a short but controversial tenure as a morning show co-host.

“CNN and Don have parted ways,” the network said in a statement on Monday. “Don will forever be a part of the CNN family, and we thank him for his contributions over the past 17 years. We wish him well and will be cheering him on in his future endeavors.”

The network said Mr. Lemon’s morning show, which he hosted with Poppy Harlow and Kaitlan Collins, would continue. “‘CNN This Morning’ has been on the air for nearly six months, and we are committed to its success,” CNN said.

Mr. Lemon, 57, appeared on air on Monday morning as normal.

“I was informed this morning by my agent that I have been terminated by CNN,” Mr. Lemon said in a statement that he posted to Twitter. “I am stunned. After 17 years at CNN I would have thought that someone in management would have had the decency to tell me directly. At no time was I ever given any indication that I would not be able to continue to do the work I have loved at the network.”

One of CNN’s most recognizable stars, Mr. Lemon had a reputation as a fiery political commentator during his eight years as a prime-time anchor. But inside the network, he began to lose support after he made remarks in February about women and aging that were widely perceived to be sexist. The incident generated a national uproar and a rare public rebuke from CNN’s chairman, Chris Licht.

Mr. Lemon had asserted on-air that Nikki Haley, the 51-year-old Republican presidential candidate, “isn’t in her prime, sorry,” adding, “A woman is considered to be in her prime in her 20s and 30s and maybe 40s.” He dismissed the objections of his female co-hosts by responding, “I’m just saying what the facts are — Google it.” He later apologized to the CNN newsroom and agreed to a corporate training program to address his on-air behavior.

Allies of Mr. Lemon had hoped he would turn the page from the incident. But executives at CNN gradually concluded that his future at CNN had become untenable, according to two people who spoke on condition of anonymity because the internal discussions were sensitive.

In recent weeks, CNN’s bookers had discovered that some guests did not want to appear on-air with Mr. Lemon, and research on the morning show reviewed by CNN executives found that his popularity with audiences had fallen, one of the people said.

Monday’s announcement capped a dramatic fall for Mr. Lemon, who just seven months ago was happily ensconced in a prime-time anchor chair. His long-running 10 p.m. program, “Don Lemon Tonight,” drew fans for his spiky exchanges and pull-no-punches commentary on politics and the Trump White House.

Mr. Lemon imported that persona to “CNN This Morning,” but it was an awkward fit for an hour when many viewers — making breakfast and getting children off to school — want easygoing patter, not thundering monologues.

Tensions also emerged between Mr. Lemon and one of his co-anchors, Ms. Collins. In December, “CNN This Morning” crew members were rattled after a backstage incident where Mr. Lemon accused Ms. Collins of interrupting him too often.
 
These things come in threes, is Rachel Maddow sweating over at MSNBC?
The opposite.

Rachel recently negotiated a new contract that gave her card blanche to come in whenever she feels like it to "cover important breaking news" and having NBC/MSNBC finance documentaries she works on/puts her name on as executive producer.

Ratings fell so badly on the weeknight line-up when she went away that MNBC BEGGED BEGGED BEGGED Rachel to come back for at least one night a week to stem the bleeding as they had replaced her with a pair of no names and eventually had to plug in, IIRC one of their upper level reporter types into the slot and even then, the ratings have never recovered save for the nights Rachel shows up.

What the fuck is going on exactly?

There's apparently some censorship happening at YouTube. Lemon gets canned. Tucker gets canned.

Is there a fucking fire sale on reactionaries about to kick off?
On 4chan there is speculation that this is an omen that WW3 might finally be kicked off and started in the next couple of months; noting that FDR quietly had a lot of isolationists in the media sphere silenced/fired right before Pearl Harbor to eliminate/silence anyone who might be a focus point for an anti-war movement.
Pretty sure Fox is extremely profitable without Tucker, just not as profitable. Retired conservative boomers get blasted with Fox ads at max volume 24/7.
Total bullshit.

Fox New's ratings numbers had plateaued prior to the channel getting rid of O'Reilly, in order to replace him with Tucker. It was a huge deal, in that Fox News realized that their aging audience had reached its peak numbers-wise, was never going to get any bigger, and was only going to start shrinking as their aging audience started to die off.

Signing and pushing Tucker as the face of the network was seen as Fox News going after the new young conservative demo that exploded following Gamergate and the rise of Trump. Which worked for them in so far as it bought them a new demo of younger viewers that were explicitly necessary to replace the aging boomer audience.

Losing Tucker Carlson is a MASSIVE blow, since it will kill the all important demo of Gen X-Z demo for the network. Especially if it turns out that Tucker was forced out by Dominion or Big Pharma demanding it. Tucker was a necessary lifeline to Fox News, as far as being required to buy them another 10-20 years on the air ratings-wise. Losing him will probably decimate the company and worse, leave it vulnerable for further attempts to kill the network dead.
 
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My schizo ass already thinking about what would cause two of the biggest mainstream news sources to fire two of their more popular people on the same day

However I typically don't automatically assume government involvement until there's a third event- twice can be a coincidence.

A simple yet slightly schizo explanation would be the phase out of expensive, unstable, high-liability personalities, replaced by cheaper and easily controlled people, eventually replaced by cheap and easily controlled ai personalities, backed by writers who will also eventually be replaced with AI.
 
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At least Lemon admitted his ass got fired. "Parting of ways" can suck a cactus.
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That's one huge fucking race card.
 
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