Media Matters - After admitting culpability during Daily Show interview, Cramer now calls Stewart's criticism of CNBC "naïve and misleading":
"According to Reuters, following Stewart's interview of Cramer, NBC Universal chief executive Jeff Zucker reportedly attacked Stewart over his criticism of CNBC in his March 18 keynote address at the McGraw-Hill Media Summit in New York. According to Reuters, Zucker called Stewart 'unfair,' 'absurd,' and 'completely out of line.' Additionally, according to mediabistro.com's TVNewser blog, an unnamed 'tipster' said that MSNBC executives were asked not to air the Stewart interview in their programming the day following Cramer's Daily Show appearance.According to Reuters, following Stewart's interview of Cramer, NBC Universal chief executive Jeff Zucker reportedly attacked Stewart over his criticism of CNBC in his March 18 keynote address at the McGraw-Hill Media Summit in New York. According to Reuters, Zucker called Stewart 'unfair,' 'absurd,' and 'completely out of line.' Additionally, according to mediabistro.com's TVNewser blog, an unnamed 'tipster' said that MSNBC executives were asked not to air the Stewart interview in their programming the day following Cramer's Daily Show appearance."
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