Media Research Center President David Bozell joined host John Solomon on his podcast Just the News on Monday to talk about how the unpopular narratives of the elitist liberal media dominate our digital newsfeeds.
Bozell explained that, even though CNN rating being "in the toilet, they have 300 million clicks a month on their website" and "are the number two rated website, but no one watches them on television."
After asking "how is CNN continuously getting onto these big four aggregators" (by which he meant Apple News, Google News, Microsoft News, and Yahoo! News), he explained "part of the reason is we think there are exclusivity contracts going on, so all of those things need to be exposed."
Bozell shared a recent example of a development uncovered by the New York Post (but ignored by ABC, CBS, and NBC) about Butler, Pennsylvania would-be assassin Thomas Crooks's infatuation with the furry world, obsession with violence, and use of they/them pronouns:
But now I've got this new toy that analyzes the coverage of Google, Apple, Yahoo and Microsoft - the four big aggregators in America today. I've got my team looking at this right now: did any of the four big aggregators ever promote any reporting done by the New York Post on the Thomas Crooks story? It's one thing to say the networks will block something out, and you can say, 'Well, who watches the networks anymore?' Yes, their ratings are declining. They still get more than the big cables, believe it or not. But the big fight now is how these stories are being presented on the big four news aggregators, Google, Apple, Yahoo, and Microsoft.
Listen to the full interview here.