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This information on Banfield seems out of date. There should be some perspective on the fact that, early in the Iraq War she was being viewed as a serious journalist. But of late, she appears to have veered to the infotainment arena. It appears that since moving to CourtTV, Banfield has returned to news reading instead of reporting. Last night she appeared on the channel's gossip show. This is a notable change. 75.36.216.184 16:00, 25 March 2007 (UTC)
- Seems very biased. Some parts are right out of the CourtTV bio. I see her as an infotainment journalist as well after watching her performance on CourtTV. For those who do not watch CTV, she is there to give commentary, not go to the trials herself. Only part I see that is out of date is no mention of her upcoming maternity leave. --DizFreak talk Contributions 17:44, 12 April 2007 (UTC) (edit)
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wasn't there some controversy about her leaving msnbc?
she looks young