'Fair and balanced' CNN wins no hearts in the U.S.

If Rupert Murdoch succeeds in buying Time Warner, and puts CNN up for sale, will anyone want to pay billions for a safe, inoffensive news channel?

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Le Monde and New York Times sack female editors on same day

Last Tuesday morning, two brilliant female journalists commanded two of the world's greatest newspapers. By Wednesday evening, they were both history. Natalie Nougayrède, overthrown by a senior staff revolt, left the editor's chair at Le Monde. And Jill Abramson, executive editor of the New York Times, was out in a trice, too – sacked, brushed away, her name erased from the paper's masthead with a ruthlessness Kim Jong-Il might have envied.

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Firing Piers Morgan can't disguise CNN's wider failings

However low the chat show host's audience had fallen, it was far from the worst on the cable channel

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Rupert Murdoch is now an old man on a lonely throne

In his 80s, with no clear successor, the media mogul and his spun-off newpaper operation are in a precarious position

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