Sunday, May 19, 2024
Street Wise Politics
Most Popular

Chris Wallace Addresses CNN+ Debacle, Says He’ll ‘Be Fine’ Whether It’s With CNN Or ‘Some Place Else’

streetwisepol April 26, 2022 Celebrity, Chris Wallace, CNN, Fake News, Funny, Life, Politics Comments Off on Chris Wallace Addresses CNN+ Debacle, Says He’ll ‘Be Fine’ Whether It’s With CNN Or ‘Some Place Else’

Former Fox News host-turned CNN personality Chris Wallace appeared to shrug off career concerns after his new company’s streaming service ‘CNN+’ suffered an embarrassing run as the network announced it would be shuttered just one month after its launch.

During a panel discussion hosted by the Common Ground Committee Sunday night, Wallace, who reportedly was lured away from Fox News with a $9 million annual contract, said he had no regrets and that he was “going to be fine.”

But he refused to commit to future plans, suggesting to the panel that he didn’t know what the days ahead hold for him.

“No, I don’t know. We’ll see. My gosh [host] Jackie, it just happened on Thursday, give me a couple of days,” Wallace said of the news that CNN+ was already shutting down operations.

“I will say this, I am going to be fine,” he added. “I’m in good shape whether it’s CNN or someplace else.”

RELATED: CNN+ Drawing Less Than 10,000 Daily Viewers, Chris Wallace Said to Be Having ‘Daily Breakdowns’

Chris Wallace’s Future After CNN+

Wallace announced his departure from Fox News in December, indicating he was excited to be dipping into the CNN+ streaming service.

“I am thrilled to join CNN+. After decades in broadcast and cable news, I am excited to explore the world of streaming,” he said.

The ‘world of streaming’ though, contributed to his downfall, Wallace believes.

“The idea was that you’ve got to a get a foothold in the streaming world,” he told the panel later adding, “Two weeks ago, streaming was king … and, suddenly, streaming is in an ICU, on life support.”

“Streaming” isn’t on life support, though CNN’s streaming, is. Or was.

RELATED: Joe Rogan Mocks Brian Stelter And ‘CNN Minus’ After Spectacular Demise Of CNN+

Wallace Worried About the Little People

Wallace went on to express concern more for the staffers and such with CNN+ who will now have to learn how to code find another niche at the network or even another job.

“There were three hundred people I think that had jobs at CNN+,” he explained. “Some of them had left CNN to go to streaming, some of them left other places to move across the country.”

“And so I think you’re seeing a lot of the anchors at CNN+ doing everything they can to protect the people that were working on their team and to make sure they get a safe landing at CNN or someplace else,” said Wallace.

A former colleague at Fox News, Greg Gutfeld, could hardly contain his glee at the demise of CNN+ and Wallace’s terrible career decision to leave for supposedly greener pastures.

“Look at CNN+, how much money they invested in wind power by hiring Chris Wallace,” Gutfeld joked.

Gutfeld, in an appearance with Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson, pointed out that some streaming outlets, in contrast to what Wallace claims, are doing just fine.

“Hey, Tucker, I’ve got two questions for you. Number one, quite obviously you’re on Fox Nation. Fox Nation is a streaming success and now that CNN+ has been defunct, has Fox Nation considered rehiring Chris Wallace for Fox Nation?” Gutfeld jokingly asked.

“We could probably get him at a discount and I’ve seen that he interviews a lot of very interesting people,” he continued.

Carlson joked that he told producers he was taking a hard pass on Wallace, “No, he just failed.”

Seems safe to assume that the ‘someplace else’ Wallace referred to won’t be Fox Nation.

The post Chris Wallace Addresses CNN+ Debacle, Says He’ll ‘Be Fine’ Whether It’s With CNN Or ‘Some Place Else’ appeared first on The Political Insider.

Like this Article? Share it!

About The Author


Most Popular

These content links are provided by Content.ad. Both Content.ad and the web site upon which the links are displayed may receive compensation when readers click on these links. Some of the content you are redirected to may be sponsored content. View our privacy policy here.

To learn how you can use Content.ad to drive visitors to your content or add this service to your site, please contact us at [email protected].

Family-Friendly Content

Website owners select the type of content that appears in our units. However, if you would like to ensure that Content.ad always displays family-friendly content on this device, regardless of what site you are on, check the option below. Learn More



Most Popular
Sponsored Content

These content links are provided by Content.ad. Both Content.ad and the web site upon which the links are displayed may receive compensation when readers click on these links. Some of the content you are redirected to may be sponsored content. View our privacy policy here.

To learn how you can use Content.ad to drive visitors to your content or add this service to your site, please contact us at [email protected].

Family-Friendly Content

Website owners select the type of content that appears in our units. However, if you would like to ensure that Content.ad always displays family-friendly content on this device, regardless of what site you are on, check the option below. Learn More

Comments are closed.


Most Popular

These content links are provided by Content.ad. Both Content.ad and the web site upon which the links are displayed may receive compensation when readers click on these links. Some of the content you are redirected to may be sponsored content. View our privacy policy here.

To learn how you can use Content.ad to drive visitors to your content or add this service to your site, please contact us at [email protected].

Family-Friendly Content

Website owners select the type of content that appears in our units. However, if you would like to ensure that Content.ad always displays family-friendly content on this device, regardless of what site you are on, check the option below. Learn More



Most Popular
Sponsored Content

These content links are provided by Content.ad. Both Content.ad and the web site upon which the links are displayed may receive compensation when readers click on these links. Some of the content you are redirected to may be sponsored content. View our privacy policy here.

To learn how you can use Content.ad to drive visitors to your content or add this service to your site, please contact us at [email protected].

Family-Friendly Content

Website owners select the type of content that appears in our units. However, if you would like to ensure that Content.ad always displays family-friendly content on this device, regardless of what site you are on, check the option below. Learn More