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Joy Reid's staff had 'tense' meeting with MSNBC chiefs after learning her show was being axed in media, report says [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Feb 24
OP
Throw in the fact that her show followed Melber & a LOT of people turn MSNBC off when Melber comes on
Attilatheblond
Feb 24
#35
Thanks! I can't believe I failed to notice anything like that, though I agree that she was outspoken
Rhiannon12866
Feb 24
#13
Symone has annoying habits. Waving her hands around and talking loudly. As a viewer I am distracted from what she is
CTyankee
Feb 28
#78
MSNBC is better than CNN and way better than FoxNews, but it still SUCKKKKKKS
LymphocyteLover
Feb 24
#5
they still have prestigious names and a lot of advertisers... MSNBC is in the works to be sold to a different parent co.
LymphocyteLover
Feb 24
#47
Agree. This lousy new msnbc president has no idea how important Joy Reid's show is by comparison.
ancianita
Feb 24
#12
This isn't a spectacle to watch.She's caused damage to the body politic.I'm not watching The Weekend new time slot.
ancianita
Feb 24
#52
Like I posted elsewhere her show has HIGHER ratings than Morning Schmoe and MeeKa
Bengus81
Feb 24
#16
Of course. That's the point. Corps bring in a bag person to do the firing, who they then fire once the job is done.
brush
Feb 26
#67