Actually, before much longer that might mean MSNBC.
CNN is in the process of being sold, and a lot of rumors are that once the sale is finalized there will likely be a lot of changes.
Specifically, dumping most of the commentary, returning CNN-HN back to it's original mission, and putting more of a balance on the journalists instead of it being a giant echo chamber. In other words, going back to what it was originally, and what Fox News was before it jumped the shark and drank the far-right wing kool-aid. I heard from an insider that they are looking at two shows like the old Hannity and Combes, and two more with one leaning to the right and another leaning to the left (but neither being the far fringes). And the rest of the broadcast being just news in as neutral a way as possible.
I will admit, that would be really refreshing. As I watched MSNBC, CNN, and CBS this week and was rather disgusted. Over an hour of each, and not a single one bothered to play the statement that Putin delivered to his own people. None of them talked about the refugees already pouring into Poland and the crisis that is developing there. And none covered the protests and mass arrests in Russia. But I heard all about how innocent the political candidate was and it was a smear job when she went on a drunken rant against a bunch of 13 year old girls. And that the National Guard should arrest the truckers on their moron parade. Or almost a half hour covering a helicopter crash that killed nobody. And one moron blubbering for 15 minutes about Russia invading Ukraine was all the fault of President Trump. And another 15 minutes on another network where they were saying that it was all the fault of President Biden. I turned over to Sky News, and got a hell of a lot better coverage of what is going on in the Ukraine in 30 minutes than I did from watching over 4 hours of US "News Broadcasts".
Sky even went in depth into coverage with the leaders of the US, UK, Germany, France, and Poland in addition to covering what Putin said. And showed the entirety of President Biden's speech, and some of the questions he answered afterwards. None of the US networks could bother than give a 45 second summary.