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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCNN going overboard with "breaking news"?
Anyone else notice this? It used to be that "breaking news" was literally something extraordinary that happened moments earlier. For a while now, CNN has been starting every hourly show with "breaking news" that recaps the previous show's breaking news (maybe the previous two or three shows). Then they come back from commercial and put "breaking news" back on the screen (with the accompanying sound effects) and then proceed to analyze news that broke hours earlier.
It sorta irks me.
marybourg
(12,643 posts)"Breaking news for a breaking country".
eleny
(46,166 posts)bathroommonkey76
(3,827 posts)True Dough
(17,348 posts)but I definitely agree with his sentiment!
bathroommonkey76
(3,827 posts)True Dough
(17,348 posts)Thanks for that.
spanone
(135,907 posts)brilliant
Eugene
(61,969 posts)and we don't have a Special Report scheduled.
jalan48
(13,905 posts)miyazaki
(2,254 posts)I used to work with a brow beating anchor who almost never missed an opportunity to heighten her newscasts with supposed breaking news when her co-anchor was off. It was mostly all for show and self indulgence and a means to dramatize her audition tape.