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Disgraced Former CNN Host Chris Cuomo Gets Hired By News Network

Disgraced television host Chris Cuomo has landed a job back in the cable news industry after being fired by CNN late last year.

Chris Cuomo will join NewsNation as a primetime host this fall with a new hour-long show, according to The Washington Post.

The report said that the small cable news network aims to provide “down-the-middle, unbiased news reporting and analysis.” It’s unclear how Cuomo helps NewsNation reach its objective considering that he was under investigation at CNN over his alleged role in trying to help his brother, then-New York Democrat Governor Andrew Cuomo, navigate a sexual misconduct scandal that ultimately led to his resignation.

Chris Cuomo filed a $125 million lawsuit against CNN, demanding $15 million in lost salary and $110 million in further damages, after the network fired him following an investigation into him.

Debra S. Katz, a Left-wing attorney, said in a statement in December that she was representing a client who claimed that Chris Cuomo engaged in “serious sexual misconduct” against her at another network.

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4 thoughts on “Disgraced Former CNN Host Chris Cuomo Gets Hired By News Network”

  1. It was a huge mistake. … “down-the-middle, unbiased news reporting and analysis.” is not in his skill set. He’ll just be a momentary curiosity while the new network goes for an audience. Who better to do that than a freakishly weird, self-promoting pretty boy, fallen NYC royalty half-idiot?

    1. I disagree 1:45, he will do fine just like rest of the comentators that play musical chairs with the news networks. They convey the news exactly as they are paid to do. Piers Morgan is a fine example.

  2. Newsnation is the old cable channel WGN Chicago. Dan abrams and Ashley Banfield are the familiar names in primetime. Oh well

  3. “What kind of news is NewsNation?
    The program is designed as an alternative to the opinion-based programs on CNN, MSNBC and Fox News Channel, the top-rated cable news networks in the country in the early 2020s.”

    Wasn’t Cuomo 100% opinion? No matter. With under 90,000 prime time cable and internet viewers, this network is doomed anyway.

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