John Reginaldo analyzes Jon Stewart's infamous 2004 appearance on CNN's "Crossfire" -- then hosted by Tucker Carlson and Paul Begala -- and how it presaged American political discourse since then. The ...
Crossfire's failing ratings left him looking for new work. A year and a half before his "unpleasant experience" the show had already been bumped from its prime-time slot. Stewart in no way reshaped ...
For several years when he was at CNN, Sam Feist was in charge of “Crossfire,” the show that set a template for televised political combat. Now that he runs C-SPAN, Feist is going in another direction.
CNN said goodbye to pundit Tucker Carlson on Wednesday, and with him likely the "Crossfire" program that has been the granddaddy of high-volume political debate shows on cable television.
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