It was strange when one CNN anchor held up a toy Boeing 777 as part of the network’s Malaysian Airlines coverage, but either CNN has bought enough for everyone, or the on-air staff have learned to share their toys.
Coverage of Malaysia Airways flight #MH370 story hits a new low as some CNN presenters resorts to using toy planes pic.twitter.com/VOuHfGOeRZ
— Stefan Simanowitz (@StefSimanowitz) March 16, 2014
https://twitter.com/StefSimanowitz/status/445002069918089216
So we can't find the plane but @CNN is playing with a toy describing what went wrong. Seems legit. pic.twitter.com/TPahEVyXs2
— Michael Jenkins (@michojenkins) March 15, 2014
Oh my word…they're playing with a toy plane on CNN. #sadreally
— Tim Kasper (@TimKasper1) March 15, 2014
Breaking news on CNN – the same info they had last night, but now they're using a toy plane to demonstrate.
— meh (@hmgflyer) March 15, 2014
Watching @donlemon point to areas of a toy plane as he describes various scenarios. Thanks, but I'm not ten. #CNN #MalaysiaAirlines
— Amy Kindall (@amykindall) March 15, 2014
Ukraine is being invaded by Russia, but CNN has Don Lemon using a toy plane to break down conspiracy theories on the missing Jet.
— Veenomous (@veenomous) March 15, 2014
I think CNN will break the #MH370 mystery because they are using a toy model plane and the weatherman to explain theories
— Eric (@chainsaw3131) March 16, 2014
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