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In reply to the discussion: Chris Hayes All In continues to drag down MSNBC ratings. MSNBC Primetime sinks to lows they haven't [View all]Bake
(21,977 posts)57. I just can't watch Chris Hayes.
I couldn't watch him when he subbed for Rachel, either.
And I do miss Big Ed.
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Chris Hayes All In continues to drag down MSNBC ratings. MSNBC Primetime sinks to lows they haven't [View all]
itsrobert
Apr 2013
OP
Chris isn't all that bad for a suit, but I do miss Ed. Not much blue collar showing these days
leveymg
Apr 2013
#1
There were several stories which said Ed did not attract ratings of the younger group advertisers
Samantha
Apr 2013
#51
Yes, I know but I don't think any of that truly has anything to do with what happened
Samantha
Apr 2013
#60
I beg to differ. This is a somewhat unique situation, due to MSNBC leaving weekends untouched
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2013
#34
I'm not a fan of Chris Hayes, but doesn't a show need time to build an audience? The same things..
Tarheel_Dem
Apr 2013
#4
I stopped watching MSNBC in the daytime when that CYCLE piece of shit came on. Ugh! nt
MADem
Apr 2013
#27
I don't watch MSNBC much now, and IMO, that CYCLE is pure garbage. The people on there act like
AlinPA
Apr 2013
#31
It's like watching a junior high current events debate--without the intellectual rigor.
MADem
Apr 2013
#49