Michael Oren says he left CNN of his own accord

TIMES OF ISRAEL
by Raphael Ahren
August 12, 2014

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Former ambassador to US denies being fired, says network exclusivity was impeding his patriotic duties during war

Former Israeli ambassador to the US Michael Oren denied Monday that he was fired as a CNN analyst, saying that he asked to suspend his contract, which obligates him to interview exclusively to that network, so he could accept more requests from other media as well.

“I have a patriotic duty. That’s what I do — I speak for the state of Israel. And I was inundated with media requests and every one I turned down, I felt I wasn’t doing my duty,” Oren told The Times of Israel on Monday. Having received media inquiries from various television stations — including Fox, MSNBC, BBC, Channel 4, and even one network in China — Oren decided to forgo a handsome paycheck from CNN and make himself available to as many networks as possible, he said.

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