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Notes on the Cuomo Scandal

Chris Cuomo
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Dylan Byers
December 8, 2021

Cable news, in many ways, has been the last holdout of our enduring media shift from analog to digital. Years after Amazon conquered the publishing market; a generation after Napster and then Pandora and, finally, Spotify vanquished music publishing; and just as Netflix and a coterie of aggressive second-movers decisively overtook broadcast and theatrical entertainment, cable news still survives. Part of this is somewhat miraculous. Indeed, Jeff Zucker almost single-handedly pivoted CNN from the province of warmed-over Eliot Spitzer and Piers Morgan fodder into a mainstage, albeit left-leaning, for the national conversation. At Fox and MSNBC, executives also found ways to prey upon the age-ridden insecurities and tribalism of a shrinking but nevertheless shrill audience. (Fox, with an audience larger than CNN and MSNBC combined, was particularly successful at this tactic.) As our culture pivoted to digital amid the Trump years, each network cleared more than a billion in profit.

The post-Trump hangover, of course, has been less kind. As my colleague Julia Ioffe pointed out in a previous report for Puck, not only are the ratings down precipitously, but the talent is also loose in the saddle. By now, every reader of this column knows that Rachel Maddow will be ascending to a sweeter overall-style deal with NBCU and Peacock worth around $30 million per year. Loyal readers will also know that I reported weeks ago that Joe Scarborough, the anchor talent of MSNBC’s morning lineup, is said to want to be the network’s highest-paid star, craving “$30million + 1!” Chris Cuomo’s recent defenestration merely proves that an era seems to be truly ending. As Politico’s Jack Shafer noted this week, in full-throated Howard Beale mode, a correction is coming. “Do we really want to continue to indulge an aged minority’s irrelevant obsession with who said what on cable news?” Shafer pleaded. “Can’t somebody turn the damn thing off?”