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Home Front: Politix
Airport Revenues Soar After Allowing Travelers To Pay To Turn Off CNN
2019-11-15
[Babylon Bee] WORLD‐Airports around the world are reporting record revenues after introducing a long-awaited feature: the ability to turn off CNN on television sets in their terminals.

For just one quarter, you can turn off CNN for a full fifteen minutes while you're waiting for your flight, leaving you with the "far superior" experience of just staring at a blank screen.

"At long last," said one man waiting for his flight at LaGuardia as he dropped a few dollars' worth of quarters into the "Turn CNN Off" slot. "Honestly, I might fly more now." He's not alone: airports expect a 426% uptick in traveling over the holidays as flyers no longer have to worry about having the droning words of CNN hosts pounded into their heads for hours on a layover.

The feature has been one of the most-requested by travelers along with the dismantling of the TSA and pretzel bags with more than 3 pretzels in them.

The money-making move has inspired moments of human compassion and unity as travelers lend each other money or leave quarters behind atop the television sets for future travelers to turn off CNN. One anonymous philanthropist at DFW prepaid for over a year of CNN-less travel throughout the terminal.

"It's great to see what humanity can accomplish when we unite," said one man at LAX as he rummaged through his pockets to lend a quarter to a woman who wanted to turn off the CNN screen near her. "Here you go, miss. Enjoy your flight!"
Posted by:Frank G

#6  CNN is already cratering (ie being 'consolidated' up north). Going to be interesting when graft ends at the airport.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-11-15 20:38  

#5  I so wish it was true.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2019-11-15 17:52  

#4  Funny, cuz its true.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2019-11-15 16:58  

#3  The TV in the company break room was stuck on, *shudder*, MSNBC. Ironically the TV was installed to toady to the Walmart representative that idly wondered at the absence of a TV droning in the background... Things I don't miss after retiring.
Posted by: magpie   2019-11-15 13:22  

#2  Earplugs. The only way to get through air travel and keep your sanity.
Maybe blinders too
Posted by: Lex   2019-11-15 11:59  

#1  Luckily I don't fly much anymore, but when I did, I always dreaded being forced to watch CNN.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2019-11-15 11:57  

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