Stelter: ‘CNN Is Not Perfect, Will Always Have To Issue Corrections, Isn’t Going Anywhere’
‘It will never be perfect’
Feb 7, 2022 4:30 AM
By Grabien Staff
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STELTER: “I want to end the hour with a final thought, and I'm going to go a little bit rogue here, so bear with me, OK? Jeff Zucker's departure was shocking to the staff of CNN. But CNN was not built by just one man, not by only Ted Turner and it was not led only by Jeff Zucker. CNN is so much bigger than any single individual. It is about teams and teams of people thousands of individuals who make up CNN. This place is not perfect, it will never be perfect. We will always have flaws, we will always screw up, we will always have to run corrections, we will always have to keep working to make it better and better and better every single day. That is the goal.”