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“You walk into that building, you think you’re the Jesuits and you’re protecting a certain legacy,” the former CNN employee tells Gabriel Sherman. “They still look at Fox as a carnival – not Fox as a brilliant marketing entity. It’s weird. They’re decades into it, and they’ll protect it to the end.”
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‘The CNN culture is still very strange,’ says ex-staffer
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