You know how whenever you went to an airport, wherever in the country it was that they would always have CNN? Thankfully, most of the time the sound was off. It was always during the time when people actually considered CNN a legit source of news as they hid their liberal bias better. Nowadays, it’s gotten so bad for CNN that they are being forced to pay airports to run their fake news propaganda disguised as news. This might be the best infrastructure bill that certain cities in certain states end up seeing this year. Another few years of this and these airports will really be rolling in the money.
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At most major airport in America, far-left CNN’s presence is as ubiquitous as the Starbucks and the four-dollar Snickers bar. But now that the last-place network has taken a sharp turn to the left of even MSNBC, people are starting to question why.
For obvious reasons, CNN is no longer seen by the public as a rather anodyne, left-of-center cable news channel. Under chief Jeff Zucker, CNN has not only become a national joke and unpopular (falling way into last place in the ratings) but a social justice hot house for fake news, wild-eyed conspiracy theories, porn-porn-porn, open calls for violence, on-camera harassment of Trump supporters, and the booing of rape victims.As a result, decent people are starting to ask if it is responsible to pipe an unhinged propaganda outlet like CNN into the public space, especially one with a captive audience like the airport.
To the surprise of no one, CNN is not in all of these airports due to the network’s popularity. Rather, the anti-Trump cable channel actually has to pay these airports to broadcast its left-wing content.
“CNN pays airports to leave the network on, and many travel hubs even have agreements in which CNN pays for their TVs and infrastructure,” reports Fox News (the first place cable news outlet that regularly doubles and even triples CNN in viewership).
“CNN Airport covers the costs related to the TVs and related infrastructure, provides programming specifically geared for airports, and pays us for the opportunity to be in our facility,” a representative from Minneapolis-Saint Paul International told Fox News, adding that “CNN is willing to pay the most.”