Rachel Maddow publicly criticized MSNBC's decision to cancel Joy Reid's show 'The ReidOut' and the treatment of staff during a major programming overhaul, highlighting concerns over diversity and employee treatment.
MSNBC has decided to cancel Joy Reid's evening show, 'The ReidOut', as part of a significant programming reshuffle under new leadership. The move has sparked a range of reactions from both liberal and conservative commentators, highlighting the show's impact on media representation and political discourse.
MSNBC has canceled Joy Reid’s evening show, *The ReidOut*, as part of a broader programming overhaul under the network’s new leadership. The decision comes amid a reshuffling of the network’s lineup led by MSNBC’s new president, Rebecca Kutler.
MSNBC has canceled Joy Reid's evening show, 'The ReidOut', as part of a broader overhaul of its prime-time programming. The final episode is set to air this week, with the time slot being replaced by a new program hosted by a trio. The decision was made by MSNBC’s newly appointed president, Rebecca Kutler, aiming to revamp the network’s lineup.
MSNBC has canceled Joy Reid’s evening show, *The ReidOut*, as part of a major programming overhaul under the network’s new president, Rebecca Kutler. The final episode of the show, which has been a staple of MSNBC’s primetime lineup for five years, is set to air this week. Reid’s 7 p.m. ET slot will be replaced by a new panel show co-hosted by Alicia Menendez, Michael Steele, and Symone Sanders Townsend, a former spokesperson for Vice President Kamala Harris.