The 15 Most Influential Figures in Cable News Today
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Piers Morgan – Anchor of Piers Morgan Uncensored on YouTube, with 3.5 million subscribers and a show known for its raucous debates and fiery discussions.
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Jake Tapper – CNN host of The Lead, who used his platform to help a wrongly convicted man, C.J. Rice, and has had a successful year, moderating a presidential debate and interviewing high-profile guests.
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Jesse Watters – Fox News host of The Five and Jesse Watters Primetime, with two of the highest-rated shows on cable news, known for his bro-ish charm and ability to land big-ticket interviews.
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Rashida Jones and Mark Thompson – CNN and MSNBC executives, respectively, working to revamp their digital presence and increase ratings.
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Greg Gutfeld – Co-host of The Five and Anchor of Gutfeld!, known for his comedic style and ability to appeal to a wide audience.
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Megyn Kelly – A former TV news anchor turned YouTube personality with over 3 million subscribers, known for her straightforward and controversial commentary.
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Bill Maher – Host of HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher, a long-running and popular show that has been praised for its insight into politics and culture.
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Bret Baier – Lead anchor of Fox News’s election coverage and host of Special Report with Bret Baier, known for his tough questioning and high-profile interviews.
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Matt Drudge – Founder of The Drudge Report, a popular website that aggregates news and opinion, known for its conservative leanings and dramatic headlines.
- Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski – Co-hosts of Morning Joe on MSNBC, known for their influence and ability to set the tone for the day’s news cycle.
These 15 individuals have made a significant impact on the world of cable news, whether through their television shows, online presence, or influence in the media industry. From raucous debates to high-profile interviews, they have all played a significant role in shaping the way we consume news and information.