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Jonathan Martinez Announced as New Anchor in San Antonio


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CNN Launches New Streaming Service Available on Max
CNN Max will only be available on Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming platform Max, even though it is still in Beta.


Eduardo Razo is a news media writer for BNM, focusing on coverage of news/talk radio and news television. He can be found on Twitter @eddierazo_ or you can reach him by email at [email protected].
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Greta Van Susteren: ‘I’m Stunned’ to Hear What Happened at Fox News Since I Left
“I enjoyed my time there reporting and now it has so many more problems. Never ends. Very sad for those committed to doing journalism there.”
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Tucker Carlson to Debut Bill O’Reilly Interview Before Republican Debate
In an interview with Jeff Katz on WRVA, O’Reilly revealed he had interviewed with Carlson to promote his latest book Killing the Witches: The Horrors of Salem, Massachusetts.
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Jonathan Martinez Announced as New Anchor in San Antonio


Tony Cartagena is a former contributor to Barrett News Media. He has previously served as a Digital Content Manager for Audacy Minneapolis, a reporter and producer for ESPN Cleveland, Director of Content for ESPN Madison, and a producer for ‘Wilde & Tausch’. You can reach him on Twitter @TonyCartagena or by email at [email protected].
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CNN Launches New Streaming Service Available on Max
CNN Max will only be available on Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming platform Max, even though it is still in Beta.

CNN will try a second time to have a streaming service after the short-lived CNN+ didn’t go as planned. The network launched its new streaming hub, CNN Max, on Thursday.
Furthermore, CNN Max will only be available on Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming platform Max, even though it is still in Beta. CNN Max borrows heavily from its existing linear networks, CNN U.S. and CNN International; unlike the first attempt, the network launched a streaming service.
“CNN Max is part of an open beta for news that will enable experimentation and learnings with product features, content offerings, and original storytelling, all with the input and feedback from the Max community,” the press release said.
“This new 24/7 streaming service will bring the immediacy and value of global breaking news with top analysis, context, and reporting across all the biggest stories in the world to the Max streaming audience and enhance the product with the convenience of viewing news at anytime, anywhere, and on your preferred screen.”
The new streaming platform won’t rely solely on what’s on their linear networks. CNN Max will create original news content with anchors like Amara Walker, Fredricka Whitefield, Jim Acosta, Rahel Solomon, and Jim Sciutto.

Eduardo Razo is a news media writer for BNM, focusing on coverage of news/talk radio and news television. He can be found on Twitter @eddierazo_ or you can reach him by email at [email protected].
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Greta Van Susteren: ‘I’m Stunned’ to Hear What Happened at Fox News Since I Left
“I enjoyed my time there reporting and now it has so many more problems. Never ends. Very sad for those committed to doing journalism there.”

A new book by Michael Wolff investigates what it alleges is the “downfall” of Fox News. The content of the publication has struck a chord with former Fox News host Greta Van Susteren.
In a post to X, the current Newsmax host shared she had begun reading The Fall: The End of Fox News and the Murdoch Empire by Wolff, and was saddened by its contents.
“When I left Fox 7+ yrs ago, I was stunned to read that a huge ‘drama’ had been going on in NYC headquarters (I worked in DC Bureau),” Van Susteren wrote. “And now I am an hour into (Michael Wolff’s) new book and stunned to hear what has gone on since I left. Very disappointing. I enjoyed my time there reporting and now it has so many more problems. Never ends. Very sad for those committed to doing journalism there.”
Greta Van Susteren worked at Fox News from 2002 until September 2016, when she resigned abruptly, saying the network “has not felt like a home for many years”.
Wolff’s book has come under fire in recent days. The author claims the entirety of its content is credibly sourced. However, reports claim that the contents were never fact-checked with Fox News or Fox Corp.
Additionally, Wolff has claimed he reached out to all the major players involved in the book, but both Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham have privately contended they were never contacted. Wolff also claimed that Tucker Carlson revealed to him that 2024 Presidential candidate Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) kicked his dog during a dinner at the former cable news host’s home. Carlson has vehemently denied making any such accusation.

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Tucker Carlson to Debut Bill O’Reilly Interview Before Republican Debate
In an interview with Jeff Katz on WRVA, O’Reilly revealed he had interviewed with Carlson to promote his latest book Killing the Witches: The Horrors of Salem, Massachusetts.

Tucker Carlson is continuing his debate counter-programming with another high-profile interview. This time, he’ll sit down with another former Fox News host: Bill O’Reilly.
Carlson famously dropped an interview with former President Donald Trump before the first Republican Presidential debate that was scheduled to air on Fox News. Carlson was let go from the cable outlet in April of this year.
Many suggested Carlson was looking to harm the ratings for the first Presidential debate, in which Trump refused to participate. Carlson has continually claimed the Trump campaign approached him with the idea and not vice versa.
The next Republican Presidential debate is scheduled for tonight at 9:00 PM ET and will air on FOX Business Network and Univision.
In an interview with Jeff Katz on WRVA, O’Reilly revealed he had interviewed with Carlson to promote his latest book Killing the Witches: The Horrors of Salem, Massachusetts.
Like Carlson, O’Reilly was ousted by Fox News unceremoniously in 2017. However, his departure was tied to the revelation that several colleagues accused of him of sexual harassment, with O’Reilly paying settlements to resolve the cases.

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