Nov 4th, 2009 - Los Angeles Times
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Reporting from New York - In the summer of 2008, as CNN surfed a massive wave of interest in the presidential race, network president Jon Klein laid out how he planned to keep viewers after the election faded.
While his competitors believed "the more opinionated the better," Klein said he had a different strategy: "If we concentrate on really being the best news network in the world, we'll continue to do well and grow and do even better."
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