None of the major news networks (FOX, CNN or MSNBC) are doing "hard news" as we'd have defined it a generation ago. They all mix news, entertainment and opinion in a way designed to push ratings.
That said, I think Trump presents unusual problems for even dedicated journalists. I've seen discussions on how media should be covering Trump, even if the goal is to be objective and dispassionate. While all Presidents, and all politicians, engage in framing of issues and spin, Trump is the first President (I can't say politician, because there have been innumerable ones that I'm not even aware of) that brings a marketing and reality TV ratings focus to the job. He's trying to game the media for his own benefit and he's also happy to use propaganda and lies with abandon because he realizes he has a hardcore support base (this is not meant to include all conservatives or all Republicans) that will draw their reality from whatever he says and that media that uncritically just "reports" what he says will give anything he says the sheen of legitimacy (that, say, a random businessman spouting off would not have). So, in that atmosphere, do you uncritically just report anything he says or do you flag things that are factually untrue, even if that leads to howls that you're not being "objective" and just reporting what the President says?