Though Maddow seems shaken up by some on-air shake-ups at MSNBC, there is one small silver lining to her own new schedule: her Massachusetts cabin.
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow delivered a fierce on-air blow to her own network over the axing of her former colleague and fellow on-air talent, Joy Reid, describing the decision to sack "The ReidOut" star as a "bad mistake."
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.
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.
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MSNBC's most-watched program, "The Rachel Maddow Show," is being downsized as the network implements production cuts in its revamped programming lineup.
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.
Rachel Maddow, one of MSNBC's biggest stars, reacted with dismay during her Monday night broadcast. "In all of the jobs I have had in all of the years I have been alive there is no colleague for ...