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Rachel Maddow Says Trump Is Excelling At Just 1 Thing Right Now. And It’s Brutal.
The MS NOW host ran through an extensive list Monday of controversial policy decisions, public statements and scandals.
Rachel Maddow called on CBS and parent company Paramount to reverse its decision to cancel “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on Monday, saying that the new norm at the network since the ...
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Maddow calls CBS News takeover ‘huge embarrassment,’ urges Stephen Colbert reversal
Rachel Maddow's bold on-air criticism of CBS has sparked a bigger debate about corporate control and media freedom in the U.S ...
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TV news fades: A generational media shift is underway
The news business is in decline, with television news becoming increasingly irrelevant to younger generations, cable news ...
There is actually a more direct connection between The West Wing and MS NOW. Lawrence O’Donnell, MS NOW’s 10 p.m. host who appears briefly in the commercial, was previously a writer and producer on ...
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Gutfeld: Maddow is honored because she is wrong, providing an alternative reality
Maddow is honored because she was wrong, reliably providing an alternative reality to a circle jerk of self-congratulators that's getting smaller by the day. So maybe it's right to call it the "Walter ...
Television contracts continued to rise in 2025 as networks relied on familiar faces to stabilize their schedules. Rather than ...
We conclude the handing out of our honors for the worst seen in the journalism industry in 2025 — The Heckler Awards!
Now, with just weeks left to go before the new year, The Late Show is running out of time. In the wake of the cancellation news over the summer, Stephen Colbert joked about being "available in June" ...
Bernard Goldberg is an Emmy and an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University award-winning writer and journalist. He is the author of five books and publishes exclusive weekly columns, audio commentaries ...
TheWrap spoke to several MS NOW staffers and executives about Rebecca Kutler’s first year as the network's president.
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