That is true, but then the MSN is for entertainment and it doesn't function as a fourth estate anymore. That has been the criticism for some time and I think it is pretty on spot. Journalists asking questions is often tantamount how much you can miss the mark that it becomes embarrassing just to listen to it.
That they don't report on every day is understandable, but they also made themselves guilty by accusing people to conspire with Russia. That wasn't entertainment, that was a malicious form of propaganda, not some content tailored to a broad audience.
That they don't report on every day is understandable, but they also made themselves guilty by accusing people to conspire with Russia. That wasn't entertainment, that was a malicious form of propaganda, not some content tailored to a broad audience.