Why is Jennifer Siebel Newsom facing criticism?
She is being criticized for remarks perceived as condescending about exposing her children to issues like racism in 'red states.'
News / Politics
This article summarizes two trending news stories: criticism surrounding Jennifer Siebel Newsom's remarks about a family trip and MS NOW's recent ratings success compared to CNN and Fox News.
Jennifer Siebel Newsom, the wife of California Governor Gavin Newsom, faced backlash after a clip resurfaced of her describing a family trip to Alabama in 2023. Conservative commentator Scott Jennings called her tone 'condescending' and suggested she could become a political liability for her husband. Jennings criticized the implication that racism and sexism are exclusive to 'red states.'
In cable news ratings, MS NOW stood out by increasing total viewers, while Fox News and CNN experienced declines. For the week of March 16, MS NOW averaged 1.194 million total viewers in primetime (up 3 percent), while Fox News averaged 2.475 million and CNN averaged 786,000. Despite this growth, Fox News continues to dominate in viewership. CNN, however, showed the largest year-over-year growth.
She is being criticized for remarks perceived as condescending about exposing her children to issues like racism in 'red states.'
MS NOW is the only cable news network that didn't experience a week-over-week drop in total viewers, while CNN and Fox News saw declines.
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