Joy Reid, a longtime MSNBC anchor ... was seemingly met with some resistance among the network's top ranks. Rachel Maddow, one of MSNBC's biggest stars, reacted with dismay during her Monday ...
MSNBC's biggest star Rachel Maddow offered a scathing monologue calling out her employer over its cancellation of "The ReidOut" as well as the network's treatment of staffers.
Amid the sudden cancellation of Joy Reid and Alex Wagner's shows on MSNBC, viewers are worried that Rachel Maddow could be the next person at the network to get the axe. The veteran anchor, who hosts the show Rachel Maddow Live,
Joy Reid said goodbye to MSNBC, which canceled her show. Rachel Maddow attacked her network for the move, which Donald Trump praised. What's next?
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow criticized her own network over its decision to cut fellow prime-time anchor Joy Reid as part of a larger restructuring across the network this week. Saying it was
Rache Maddow, the top-rated personality at MSNBC, noted that the network was dropping two non-white anchors in primetime.
On Monday’s (February 24) edition of The Rachel Maddow Show, the host addressed Reid’s departure, just hours after Reid fronted her final episode of The ReidOut earlier that day. At the top of her show, Maddow said Reid’s exit was “very, very, very hard to take.”
Some of MSNBC’s biggest stars are – in extraordinary on-air fashion – rebuking management’s decision to cancel Joy Reid and Alex Wagner’s shows and lay off their production staffs.
Leading up to Maddow’s monologue, “The ReidOut” put on its final program Monday evening in which Reid, 56, received a hero’s sendoff from other colleagues, including Maddow.
Maddow, MSNBC’s most prominent anchor and top-rated host, will retain her executive producer, Cory Gnazzo, along with several senior producers.
Longtime MSNBC host Rachel Maddow sounded off during a Monday night broadcast of “The Rachel Maddow Show” on the network’s major line-up changes, which saw the exit of anchor Joy Reid. “Joy Reid’s show,