MSNBC host Rachel Maddow got some more bad news this week after she criticized her network late last month following the firing of race-baiting host Joy Reid and the demotion of fill-in host Alex Wagner.
The struggling network announced a series of cuts to staff and programming in February, including axing host Joy Reid, long criticized for her overtly anti-white remarks. The ending of Reid’s show led Maddow to essentially accuse network bosses of racism.
Ayman Mohyeldin is losing his weekend evening MSNBC show. Dave Zirin writes that Mohyeldin was one of the few MSNBC anchors who provided honest coverage of Israel’s war on Gaza.
Maddow, MSNBC’s most prominent anchor and top-rated host, will retain her executive producer, Cory Gnazzo, along with several senior producers.
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow criticized her network on Monday during her show following the firing of host Joy Reid and the demotion of fill-in host Alex Wagner.
Most of Rachel Maddow’s and Joy Reid’s staff to be cut amid MSNBC’s programming shakeup - A network source reiterated that these are not ‘widespread layoffs’ and impacted staffers will be able to reapply to 100+ new jobs that will open this week.
MSNBC's star presenter Rachel Maddow has been mocked by conservatives on social ... Speaking on air during her Monday show, Maddow noted that two other nonwhite presenters, Ayman Mohyeldin and Katie Phang, also had their shows terminated which she said ...
The major shake-up at MSNBC continues to affect both on-camera talent and behind-the-scenes staff, with a new report claiming the majority of the team on Rachel Maddow ‘s prime-time news show is being let go.
The sweeping overhaul at MSNBC has reached production staff after tearing through its lineup of anchors. The network has already told the majority of employees who produce Rachel Maddow and Joy Reid’s shows that they were being let go with the option to apply for new roles,
Trump-bashing leftist Keith Olbermann lashed out at his former employer MSNBC over what he described as a “racist purge” following the cancelation of Joy Reid’s primetime show. In a series of posts on X,
Ayman Mohyeldin, Katie Phang, and Jonathan Capehart shows canceled in network restructuring by new president Rebecca Kutler.