Have you noticed something bizarre going on with the news lately? Not in all the news station, just in CNN. Have you seen the news they have been presenting these past few months? Tiger Wood’s scandal and Jessica Alba’s adoption plans, etc. Is that what you would call real journalism? Is that what you’d expect from the “most trusted name in news”?
People from all over the globe are wondering, what the hell’s happening to CNN. Their news headlines are about jaw-dropping in a good sense. The news station people have turned to, to get tuned to the events occurring in the world, has now become a source of the latest celebrity gossip. You can’t get the decent news that would make you go, WT???! There are no more bomb-exploding videos, or people taking cover from gunshots. None of that. Instead, faces of Tiger Wood’s mistresses and the latest celebrity bloopers greet you.
Now, there’s a website that you can visit to get the real news from. It’s the WTF CNN? Site. When you click on this site, you exactly get the news you’ve missed from watching CNN. The way this site operates is fairly simple: CNN.com is displayed on the upper screen and beneath it is the front page of global sites like: ABC (Australia), Al-Jazeera (Qatar), BBC (UK), China Daily (China), Deutsche Welle (Germany), EuroNews (Europe), France 24 (France), or Reuters (UK). Both are shown in real time and you can switch from one to the other by use of a drop down menu.
This site isn’t one of those sites that edit videos and post them to ridicule CNN or post angry and foul messages/articles about the news station. The site doesn’t do that. Instead, the site just shows the big difference in the delivery and the headlines of each of the stations. They’ve let the site speak for itself, and by this simple criticism and comparison to other stations, CNN looks pretty bad.
The WTF CNN? Site isn’t a bad site. It just wants to give CNN.com a nudge to the right direction. It’s just to show that people turn to their station to learn about what’s happening around the globe, not about the Hollywood circuit.




