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[IMG]http://rack.2.mshcdn.com/media/ZgkyMDE0LzA1LzA5L2IxL0**Tlp1Y2tlci43MmNjYi5qcGcKcA l0aHVtYgk1NzV4MzIzIwplCWpwZw/131c3cbb/0e7/CNN-Zucker.jpg[/IMG] ![]() ![]() CNN's near-constant coverage of the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 has led to widespread derision and critique of the network. How can a strategy ridiculed by critics, media watchers and even President Barack Obama have spurred a TV ratings and digital traffic spike for the network? Because the Audience told them it would. **wThis News poked fun at CNN's ongoing coverage of the missing plane. Data from three different analytics systems, combined With overnight TV ratings, told CNN to double down on the missing airliner. The intense coverage paid off. "I think that if people want to be critical of CNN for over-covering a story, that's totally fine With us," CNN Worldwide President Jeff Zucker told Mashable"Clearly, the Audience has spoken and said that what CNN did was correct." Read more... More about Journalism, Cnn, Broadcast Journalism, Business, and Media ??????? ??????: Why CNN Is Obsessed With Flight 370: 'The Audience Has Spoken' || ??????: rss || ??????: اسم منتداك
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