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Slow Burn - The Rise of Fox News | 3. The Other Guy’s Hamburger

Slate Presents

Slate Podcasts

Documentary, True Crime, Society & Culture, History

4.31.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2024

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

For a decade and a half, CNN was peerless and ambitious, and it understood its place in the world. At least, it thought it did—until Fox News burst onto television screens. Could CNN save itself by becoming conservative or by going tabloid? And how would CNN and Fox respond when September 11 made the news more important than ever?

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Season 10 of Slow Burn was written and reported by Josh Levin. It was executive produced by Lizzie Jacobs.

Slow Burn is produced by Sophie Summergrad, Joel Meyer, and Rosie Belson with help from Patrick Fort, Jacob Fenston, and Julia Russo. 

Derek John is Slate’s executive producer of narrative podcasts.

This season was edited by Susan Matthews and Hillary Frey.

Merritt Jacob is our senior technical director. Mix and sound design by Joe Plourde. 

Our theme music was composed by Alexis Cuadrado. Derreck Johnson created the artwork for this season. Episode artwork by Ivylise Simones.


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Gail Evans had a very busy life doing international consulting in the Middle East and raising three young children.

0:37.0

She hadn't been looking to change things up until she got an opportunity with a startup in Atlanta.

0:44.0

That was July 30th, 1980, within a month of CNN beginning.

0:49.0

Cable News Network, the news channel, a bold innovative step taken by Turner Broadcasting

0:55.8

exclusively for cable subscribers.

0:58.2

CNN was selling a brand new era of American television, a future filled with round-the-clock updates when you didn't have

1:05.8

to wait for the network evening news.

1:08.8

National newsmen may tell you that's the way it is. At the cable news network, we believe that's the way it was.

1:17.0

How do you actually have original news going on 12, 14, 18 hours a day when the most anybody had ever done before was

1:28.0

maybe occasionally an hour.

1:30.4

Gail was one of the people trying to figure out where all that news would come from.

1:35.0

One of her first jobs was to help create CNN's booking and research departments.

1:40.0

I think everybody believed we'd fail. Early on, I remember the woman who handled

1:46.7

accounting for the area I was in running down the hall on Friday afternoon

1:51.2

and going Gail deposit your check fast because there is not

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