Who has the most annoying voice in the News Media? (CNN, bias)
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Jessica Tarlov, fox news contributor. I change the channel when she appears. Her voice is really irritating.
Dana Perino. Her voice is becoming annoying.
I'm not talking about her vocal condition. I'm talking about uninflected boring tones. Coupled with her absence of personality, intellect, or sense of humor.
Well, that’s the entirety of the NPR lineup then. The most boring voices ever. They put me to sleep.
Can't stand Nancy Grace. I took the time to complain about her when she was on Good Morning America (yes I like my George and Robin -- the rest meh). And I don't boycott or complain about anyone -- well over the years I did officially complain when shows had Trump on --yes this was like 10 years ago -- I know what a waste of my time --lol.
What about Michael Strahan? I love that dude. I could do without Lara though. I used to get annoyed with Amy Robach, but now she’s one of my favorites. In fact, the only one I wouldn’t mind going away is Lara, but she seems like a nice person. She just annoys me for some reason.
For me, one of them is the Disney Empire because they have so much of a semi-monopoly on the American movie market. Had the USDOJ been smart and said "shove it" to the Disney-Fox merger, then I would probably not be seeing as many stories of the many lay-offs, on Disney helped further delay upcoming Fox movies, etc.
Rachael Maddow — by far the worst
Chris Hayes — almost as bad as Maddow
Chris Mathews MSNBC
Don Lemon CNN
Sean Hannity FOX
Arthel Neville FOX (thankfully only on saturdays)
Last edited by mountainrose; 05-17-2019 at 07:54 PM..
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