MSNBC host Rachel Maddow eviscerated her own network Monday night for dumping left-wing firebrand Joy Reid and canceling the shows of other hosts who aren’t white in a major cable shakeup. Maddow, during her eponymous show,
I have so much more to learn from her," said Maddow Rachel Maddow is speaking out hours after it was announced that Joy Reid would be exiting MSNBC. On Monday, Feb. 24, The Rachel Maddow Show host, 51,
Rachel Maddow defended recently fired MSNBC colleague Joy Reid Monday night and told her audience, "I think it is a bad mistake to let her walk out the door." The decision by the network to cancel "The ReidOut" also "feels indefensible,
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.  Read More
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 d
Reid had said on Sunday she was "not sorry" for going hard on hot-button issues. After her final show, Rachel Maddow called out the network over the cancellation.
There are changes happening at MSNBC and Rachel Maddow is not happy. One of these changes is the cancelling of
Along with Reid, the MSNBC shake-up saw anchor Alex Wagner, who hosts weeknights outside Maddow’s Monday night slot, demoted to contributor. The move came shortly after Rebecca Kutler, a former CNN senior executive, was named MSNBC’s new president.
Rachel Maddow criticized MSNBC for its cancellation of Joy Reid‘s show, telling viewers that it was a “bad mistake” that her network bosses let her go. Maddow, the top rated personality at MSNBC, also noted that the network was dropping the two non-white anchors in primetime,