Joy Reid, the most outspoken host on progressive news channel MSNBC, is leaving the network. Reid, who signed a new contract with the Comcast-owned channel last year, will have her final show this week,
Donald Trump again raged against Comcast, threatening that the media giant should “pay vast sums of money” over its MSNBC programming. Trump has long railed against Comcast, but his post on Truth Social late Sunday appeared to have been triggered by the news that MSNBC was dropping Joy Reid and Alex Wagner from its primetime
Megyn Kelly had little sympathy for Joy Reid, the MSNBC host who had her show canceled over the weekend by the left-leaning Comcast-owned channel as part of a lineup reshuffle ordered up by new network boss Rebecca Kutler.
Former MSNBC host Tiffany Cross blasted her old network for firing Joy Reid and urged black viewers to shun the Comcast-owned channel whose morning hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski have “bent the knee” to President Donald Trump.
Joy Reid, the most outspoken host on progressive news channel MSNBC, is leaving the network. Reid, who signed a new contract with the Comcast-owned channel last year, will have her final show this week,
Donald Trump celebrated MSNBC's cancellation of Joy Reid's show as part of a major shakeup of the network's prime-time lineup. In a late-night Truth Social post, the president attacked Brian Roberts,
An MSNBC representative declined comment on Reid's status. Reid, 56, occasionally made Comcast executives uncomfortable with her harsh critiques of President Trump and his supporters. Her exit will be seen as another example of TV news divisions reining in journalists and commentators who are viewed as hostile to the Trump administration.
Maddow, MSNBC’s most prominent anchor and top-rated host, will retain her executive producer, Cory Gnazzo, along with several senior producers.
Joy Reid's MSNBC show "The ReidOut" has come to an end, as the political commentator and television host is leaving the network. Here's what to know.
Rebecca Kutler, who officially took over as MSNBC's president earlier this month, has announced several programming changes at the liberal-leaning cable news network. As part of the shakeup, Reid's show "The ReidOut" has been canceled, and she is leaving the network.
MSNBC’s Joy Reid was visibly emotional on camera after her primetime show, The ReidOut, was canceled as part of a major shakeup at the network during an appearance on a Sunday podcast. Known for her controversial takes and racially divisive rhetoric, Reid broke down in tears while reacting to the news of her show’s cancellation.
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