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![]() "This is CNN." More commonly known as CNN, this is the first of the full-time American cable news networks. In fact, it was one of the first cable networks, period. Founded in 1980 by Atlanta-based media mogul Ted Turner, CNN is now a subsidiary of Time Warner and the world's second largest network (behind The BBC).When not reporting breaking news, CNN mostly features a plethora of talking heads, discussing the ramifications of said news. Whether the network is unfairly biased toward Democrats or Republicans is a classic case of Your Mileage May Vary. Enough people believe that CNN is biased toward one side or the other that its rivals, Fox News and MSNBC, have been quite successful in their overt attempt to pull away, respectively, more conservative and liberal viewers. Some (particularly Jon Stewart) have accused it of putting a fast-paced feel with an overabundance of Yet Another Baby Panda stories above serious discussion and investigative journalism.Lately, to differentiate itself from its partisan rivals, CNN has been downplaying its ideologically charged, pundit-focused talk shows in favor of allegedly more sober reporting. This is best evidenced by the way that it cancelled the talk show Lou Dobbs Tonight, which many people feel is the result of the controversy that the show had been garnering in recent years due to Dobbs' outspoken views regarding immigration, President Obama's citizenship, and the supposed "North American Union". However, they have kept the outspoken liberal Joy Behar on their payroll on HLN, and some of their straight news hosts have been accused of bias.Current programming includes American Morning; The Situation Room; State of the Nation; Erin Burnett Out Front; Fareed Zakaria GPS; Anderson Cooper 360, and Piers Morgan Tonight.Trope Namer/inspiration for Alphabet News Network.The channel has a number of spinoffs and international versions:
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