Kemper July 17, 2024 Share July 17, 2024 (edited) I don't know what the network was thinking. It is kind of disrespectful to the hosts and guests to think they could not contain themselves; Joe notwithstanding. 😎 It is also kind of insulting to the audience. Granted, I didn't see the show from the beginning; but I have never seen the hosts before. On one of the biggest news days of the year. I flipped to CNN - bet that was not the reaction MSNBC was looking for. Edited July 17, 2024 by Kemper 4 1 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8413794
Kemper July 17, 2024 Share July 17, 2024 (edited) Sorry....put my comments in the wrong thread. Edited July 17, 2024 by Kemper Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8413898
tres bien July 17, 2024 Share July 17, 2024 10 hours ago, Kemper said: I don't know what the network was thinking. It is kind of disrespectful to the hosts and guests to think they could not contain themselves; Joe notwithstanding. 😎 It is also kind of insulting to the audience. Granted, I didn't see the show from the beginning; but I have never seen the hosts before. On one of the biggest news days of the year. I flipped to CNN - bet that was not the reaction MSNBC was looking for. 💯. Yeah I answered this on the MJ board. It took me a couple of days to realize how messed up MSNBC is. Why do they think us regulars tune into MJ every day 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8413944
Milburn Stone July 17, 2024 Share July 17, 2024 MJ is a news program, right? Why would they not be able to cover this news event? 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8414313
annzeepark914 July 17, 2024 Share July 17, 2024 1 hour ago, Milburn Stone said: MJ is a news program, right? Why would they not be able to cover this news event? They're not straight news (like CBS, NBC, ABC, PBS, with a night news show, reporting on current events here & worldwide). But yes, they should have been able to air their show that morning. MSNBC had Saturday night and all day/night Sunday to report, straight news style, on the assassination attempt. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8414380
Milburn Stone July 18, 2024 Share July 18, 2024 14 hours ago, annzeepark914 said: They're not straight news (like CBS, NBC, ABC, PBS, with a night news show, reporting on current events here & worldwide). But yes, they should have been able to air their show that morning. Especially because there was no "new news" on the shooting by Monday morning. The breaking news was Saturday; by Sunday morning we knew who the shooter was and that Trump continued to be fine. Monday contained no information as to the shooter's motive or any new explanations of the security failure. (But if there had been, I have no doubt whatever that MJ could have presented it.) 6 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8414743
annzeepark914 July 18, 2024 Share July 18, 2024 Just finished watching Deadline: White House. What's wrong with Nicholle's neck? I kept staring at what looked like a necklace of squares that were the same color as her skin. Finally decided it couldn't be a necklace. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8415080
HyeChaps July 20, 2024 Share July 20, 2024 Somebody, sign up Ari Melber for Pop Culture Jeopardy! 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8415977
chick binewski July 21, 2024 Share July 21, 2024 I am hopeful Rachel's exceedingly positive outlook this afternoon is a correct prediction of how things will go in November. 3 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8416847
possibilities July 21, 2024 Share July 21, 2024 When was she on? Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8416911
chick binewski July 21, 2024 Share July 21, 2024 1 hour ago, possibilities said: When was she on? It was probably within an hour of the announcement. And she's on now - Rachel, Nicolle, Joy and Jen started special coverage at 7PM EST. Rachel is positively gleeful. 1 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8416952
tres bien July 26, 2024 Share July 26, 2024 This past week Symone Sanders Townsend has had a more visible role on several shows and I think it's regrettable that she doesn't have her own show anymore. It's such a waste of a young cool talented woman 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8419999
possibilities July 27, 2024 Share July 27, 2024 I've been enjoying her, too. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8420900
tres bien August 14, 2024 Share August 14, 2024 (edited) Why did they take Yasmin Vossoughian off the air as a show host. She shows up a a substitute or doing special reports (today gun violence PA) It seems so absurd because she's smart and engaging and these nincompoops have Andrea Mitchell who's truly cringe worthy and a couple of other poor show hosts Edited August 14, 2024 by tres bien 6 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8434823
annzeepark914 September 2, 2024 Share September 2, 2024 Lots of subs this weekend. Sam Stein was subbing and he was pretty good. He and Alicia Menendez should have their own shows (speaking as an un-fan of Alex Wagner, Jen Psaki, and Nicholle). 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8447393
tres bien September 3, 2024 Share September 3, 2024 (edited) On 9/1/2024 at 8:56 PM, annzeepark914 said: Lots of subs this weekend. Sam Stein was subbing and he was pretty good. He and Alicia Menendez should have their own shows (speaking as an un-fan of Alex Wagner, Jen Psaki, and Nicholle). Alicia had her own show so going back's not happening. Sam Stein is duller than Jonathan Lemire and that's saying a lot. And I won't even bother with Andrea Mitchell, Katie Tur or Ari Melber Some of the recent subs which are regular show guests and have done a good job. Last week Ali Vatali filled in for Lemire which was a breath of fresh air I think MSNBC needs fresh new faces the same people and endless reruns are monotonous Edited September 3, 2024 by tres bien 2 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8448304
Kemper September 4, 2024 Share September 4, 2024 MSNBC ... it is days like this that I wish Brian Willams (or a genuine, actual real news reporter) was still a presence on the network. Not a pundit thrown in front of the camera. When I saw the news about the school shooting, I turned to MSNBC and CNN where they were covering Merrick Garland's press conference. Okay, I get that. But after? CNN had gone full-scale on the shooting; MSNBC had an analyst on, explaining what Merrick Garland said. They did eventually go back to the coverage of the shooting. I am exhausted by the election coverage; most every show leads specifically with Trump news. Every show. (this is not political - I am stating an actual fact re the way this network presents the news) 24/7. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8449068
annzeepark914 September 4, 2024 Share September 4, 2024 13 minutes ago, Kemper said: MSNBC ... it is days like this that I wish Brian Willams (or a genuine, actual real news reporter) was still a presence on the network. Not a pundit thrown in front of the camera. When I saw the news about the school shooting, I turned to MSNBC and CNN where they were covering Merrick Garland's press conference. Okay, I get that. But after? CNN had gone full-scale on the shooting; MSNBC had an analyst on, explaining what Merrick Garland said. They did eventually go back to the coverage of the shooting. I am exhausted by the election coverage; most every show leads specifically with Trump news. Every show. (this is not political - I am stating an actual fact re the way this network presents the news) 24/7. I, too, am worn out/down by all the election coverage. It never stops...just picks up again after inauguration day, wondering who will run in 4 years. I never go to MSNBC to find out what's happening in Israel, Ukraine, etc. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8449128
possibilities September 4, 2024 Share September 4, 2024 I listened to news on NPR today and they covered so many more stories, with so much more information, in so much less time, it was a really stark contrast to MSNBC. And I was able to do chores while listening! I used to listen to NPR all the time, but stopped because I think they have gone downhill and become a dim shadow of who they used to be. But right now they are better than MSNBC, which is depressing to me. Sometimes the commentary is insightful on MSNBC, and I appreciate that. But it's also incredibly repetitive and often not even that smart. I wonder if they have been told to dumb things down, or if the research budget has been cut, or what the hell is going on over there. I watch so much less than I used to. I have even written to them telling them why. I assume their ratings are tanking, because they send out a lot of surveys asking for feedback, and the questions indicate basically that they just want to know what you will watch so they can get your eyeballs back. They are not pretending to have any kind of journalistic agenda, it's all just about getting you to watch. I find it hard to believe that they are getting people to watch by being bland, repetitive, and not very informative, but then again, maybe that's the kind of country we live in-- not looking for info so much as background noise. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8449220
HyeChaps September 7, 2024 Share September 7, 2024 For real news without the opinion talking heads, look at NBC News NOW on streaming, especially on election nights. 2 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8451193
tres bien September 7, 2024 Share September 7, 2024 JMO the best channel to watch the debate is C SPAN. Totally talking heads free. They did a fantastic job covering the DNC 3 1 2 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8451386
Milburn Stone September 8, 2024 Share September 8, 2024 16 hours ago, tres bien said: JMO the best channel to watch the debate is C SPAN. Totally talking heads free. They did a fantastic job covering the DNC 100% this. Call me crazy, but if I've just watched a speech, I don't need "pundits" to "help me make sense of it." Plus, any time spent cutting away to pundits during the convention meant some part of the convention that I was missing. And I don't need chyrons across the bottom of my screen, either, summarizing what I'm capable of seeing and hearing with my own eyes and ears. C-Span is a chyron-free zone. 7 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8451651
ProudMary September 8, 2024 Share September 8, 2024 5 hours ago, Milburn Stone said: Plus, any time spent cutting away to pundits during the convention meant some part of the convention that I was missing. ^^^This. I really enjoyed hearing the songs the DJ was playing and liked seeing the crowd dancing and singing along. Also, many of the short videos shown were important to the segment themes and the speakers that followed. I had C-SPAN on the TV one night and then watched the DNC's live stream on YouTube for the remainder of the convention. I'm actually on a total MSNBC break right now. Other than Joy Reid and, surprisingly for me, Lawrence, I'm pretty ticked off at the rest of the M-F leads for the tone of their coverage. 1 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8451820
possibilities September 8, 2024 Share September 8, 2024 (edited) I enjoy LOD's no fucks left to give tone, honestly. You can tell that he is not trying to kiss the ass of any higher ups, and feels like he's had a good career and is going to go out on a high, if they fire him. Since many days I feel so fed up, I can't believe the stupidity of various entities, I enjoy when he says "stupid" a gazillion times in 15 minutes. It only works because he actually backs his opinions up with experience and perspective, and you don't feel like he's just doing it for the shock value, but because he actually feels as fed up as I do. I rented Network (Oscar winning film of Yore) recently, because of the same tone (mad as hell and not going to take it anymore!) though that movie is way more cynical and LOD is not Howard Beale by any means-- it's just the tone of voice and languaging, not the actual content, that is similar. I like Elie Mystal for a similar reason-- he's smart, but he also delivers his perspective in a way that cuts through the BS and isn't apologizing for it or worrying about anybody's pearls getting clutched. As a female who has been told too many times to moderate my tone or be more submissive ("act nicer!"), it's refreshing to see people not do that. I don't like abusive behavior, but I don't think passion = abuse. And messengers get killed regardless of "tone" so fuck it-- just give it to me uncut. Edited September 8, 2024 by possibilities 7 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8451839
Milburn Stone September 9, 2024 Share September 9, 2024 20 hours ago, possibilities said: I enjoy LOD's no fucks left to give tone, honestly. You can tell that he is not trying to kiss the ass of any higher ups, and feels like he's had a good career and is going to go out on a high, if they fire him. Has he been reaming his bosses lately? I hope so! 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8452550
possibilities September 9, 2024 Share September 9, 2024 I don't think he's mentioned his own bosses explictly, but his condemnation of the media in general, and of various people in the strata of society that usually get deference, suggests to me that he's not likely currying their favor, either. I hope his ratings are sky high so they have a harder time cancelling him. I know a few years ago they seemed to want to get rid of him, and Maddow kind of took his side, but I don't think she would do that now, and I don't know how long his contract is, so I figure it's one of those things to enjoy while it lasts. 2 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8452698
tres bien September 10, 2024 Share September 10, 2024 I haven't watched Lawrence in years although I don't dislike him but I haven't forgotten how in 2016 he started a lot of shows with a monologue saying that Trump will never this or that because he will never become president 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8453254
possibilities September 10, 2024 Share September 10, 2024 Damn. That's embarrassing. I can't remember if I was watching him back then, but if he said all that stuff, yeah-- it makes sense to not trust him. I don't think he's mkaing any predictions these days. He's just venting about the utter fuckery in real time, in a way that others are too timid, polite, or stupid to do. I think that's a necessary service at this point. 8 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8453257
mostlylurking September 10, 2024 Share September 10, 2024 Guys check out NBC News Now. I have been watching all the NBC networks for decades now and recently had to stop nearly everything. I used to watch the first half hour of Today for news but now even that is filled with pop culture or dumb stuff. MSNBC is just too much with the politics and it’s very condescending. NBC News Now morning show is great, none of the vapid commentary. Throughout the day, if I tune in to news I check out CNN. Much more balanced commentary and they talk about things other than politics. Lester is still my guy for evening news though. 2 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8453396
Tom Holmberg September 10, 2024 Share September 10, 2024 21 hours ago, possibilities said: I don't think he's mentioned his own bosses explictly, He did mention MSNBC when he was complaining about the amount of unenlightened coverage of Trump from the media. 2 2 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8453452
Tom Holmberg September 11, 2024 Share September 11, 2024 20 hours ago, Tom Holmberg said: He did mention MSNBC when he was complaining about the amount of unenlightened coverage of Trump from the media. Story here: https://thehill.com/homenews/media/4820573-msnbc-lawrence-odonnell-donald-trump-media-coverage/ 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8453905
GHScorpiosRule October 26, 2024 Share October 26, 2024 Can I share my absolute fangurrrling here? Without getting into specifics, I have an opportunity to meet the Awesome Neal Katyal! Turns out he’s attorney of record on one of my pro bono cases! You could have hit me with a 2x4 when I was pulling all the filings and saw his name!!! When the case goes to oral argument, I hope he’s there and if so, I will be allowed to attend. You can bet your ass I’ll meet him as we filed an amicus in support of his client and the others on their side. And yes, I’m hoping I don’t become tongue tied. Hell, I met Mike Wallace when he was a guest speaker at a conference when I was in college and he was so charming and my friends and I got a picture taken with him! But this will be in a professional setting, so I don’t know. But I’m SQUEEEING here, y’all!!! 😁😁😁🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽😁😁😁😁 2 7 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8491474
RealityCheck October 29, 2024 Share October 29, 2024 Andrea Mitchell announced this afternoon that she will be stepping away from anchoring her Noon news show after the inauguration to concentrate on a reporting-focus role. To be honest, there were times I cringed during her show. Andrea had a habit of inserting awkward pauses during a question so that the guest would begin answering before she finished the question. Andrea was not a good fit as an anchor. However, when Andrea was present during a press conference, her questioning was very confident and smooth so I got the impression she wasn't comfortable in the anchor chair. 6 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8493883
RealityCheck November 10, 2024 Share November 10, 2024 (edited) Comcast Says It May Spin Off Cable Networks Quote Comcast president Mike Cavanagh said that the company is weighing a spinoff of its cable networks, which include USA Network, Bravo, MSNBC, CNBC and Syfy. He emphasized that the NBC broadcast network and Peacock would remain with the core company. Spinning out the cable channels would transform the company’s TV business and would lead to complications for MSNBC and CNBC, which are currently integrated into NBC News. Edited November 10, 2024 by RealityCheck 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8503649
RealityCheck December 10, 2024 Share December 10, 2024 Ali Vitali is replacing Jonathan Lemire as host of Way Too Early starting January 6, 2025. I gather J. Lemire is relieved to be able to sleep an extra hour. I assume he will still be called upon for Morning Joe. 1 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8529553
Kemper December 20, 2024 Share December 20, 2024 I just read where the network offered pay cuts to Joy Reid and Stephanie Ruhle to keep their anchor jobs. I don't know if this is true. But. I like Stephanie Ruhle and could never understand why she wasn't on in the afternoon; basically, she is/was a Business reporter/analyst. And would be a good choice to replace Andrea Mitchell at noon. 8 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8537373
oakville December 20, 2024 Share December 20, 2024 8 minutes ago, Kemper said: I just read where the network offered pay cuts to Joy Reid and Stephanie Ruhle to keep their anchor jobs. I don't know if this is true. But. I like Stephanie Ruhle and could never understand why she wasn't on in the afternoon; basically, she is/was a Business reporter/analyst. And would be a good choice to replace Andrea Mitchell at noon. Will Mika meet with MSNBC management to urge them to cut the pay of male anchors at MSNBC? Mika could get Joe to deposit part of his bonus in Stephanie's bank account. 3 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8537375
possibilities December 20, 2024 Share December 20, 2024 (edited) I love Joy Reid. But I haven't been watching MSNBC since shortly after the election. The entire network has been pissing me off, so I'm part of their 40% ratings drop. If they do wrong by Joy, it might be a lot longer before I come back. Edited December 20, 2024 by possibilities 7 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8537475
annzeepark914 December 30, 2024 Share December 30, 2024 I happen to like both MSNBC and CNN and am very concerned that their ratings have dropped. Where else can one get info' re: politics & politicians (unless you're GOP)? Plus, CNN carries worldwide news. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8542358
possibilities December 30, 2024 Share December 30, 2024 I've been reading independent media more, and skipping TV because I think the TV is too much censored by the need to please advertizers, and has become too much entertainment and speculation and fighting rather than actually informing me. I used to watch HOURS of MSNBC every day, but nowadays everytime I turn it on, I feel sick inside. I don't know if I'm coming back. Maybe. But I feel pretty cynical at this point. 9 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8542813
Milburn Stone December 30, 2024 Share December 30, 2024 10 hours ago, possibilities said: I used to watch HOURS of MSNBC every day, but nowadays everytime I turn it on, I feel sick inside. I don't know if I'm coming back. Maybe. But I feel pretty cynical at this point. I admire Lawrence O'Donnell's intelligence and his writing chops, but he's made--with complete assurance--too many predictions that proved wrong. I wouldn't mind if his forecasts were couched in just the least bit of "it sure looks like" or "we can hope for" but no, he's telling me "don't worry, it's going to happen" and his batting average ain't that good. 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8542946
tres bien December 30, 2024 Share December 30, 2024 I turned off MSNBC on November 6th. I watch the first hour of Kasie Hunt on CNN weekdays. That’s it. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8543120
rcc December 30, 2024 Share December 30, 2024 News Nation. I went over there for Cuomo and watch many of the others. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8543138
HyeChaps January 3 Share January 3 For straight news try NBC News NOW on streaming. 3 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8545729
Kemper Wednesday at 01:48 PM Share Wednesday at 01:48 PM The network is apparently getting a new chairman/head/something; I am wondering if a few shows/hosts might go away. Example: lately, when I click on Morning Joe...the hosts seem to be absent a lot. At least more than usual. Or they drop in. It is sort of a disrespect to viewers. I wish the network would have more hard news - with hosts who could carry it. That is one thing that CNN does very well. I just think that the entire network seems a bit tired and worn down. Or maybe is it just me that is tired of it. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8555023
Milburn Stone Wednesday at 03:09 PM Share Wednesday at 03:09 PM 1 hour ago, Kemper said: ...lately, when I click on Morning Joe...the hosts seem to be absent a lot. At least more than usual. Or they drop in. It is sort of a disrespect to viewers. I didn't know about this, but it seems logical to me. The two of them became toxic to MSNBC's brand. 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8555079
Tom Holmberg Wednesday at 03:30 PM Share Wednesday at 03:30 PM 1 hour ago, Kemper said: The network is apparently getting a new chairman/head/something; I am wondering if a few shows/hosts might go away. Example: lately, when I click on Morning Joe...the hosts seem to be absent a lot. At least more than usual. Or they drop in. It is sort of a disrespect to viewers. I wish the network would have more hard news - with hosts who could carry it. That is one thing that CNN does very well. I just think that the entire network seems a bit tired and worn down. Or maybe is it just me that is tired of it. The only person at MSNBC who really seems to work is Velshi. 6 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8555090
possibilities Wednesday at 07:21 PM Share Wednesday at 07:21 PM I thought viewership of Joe and Mika's show dropped a lot after they went to make nice with the president-elect, so maybe it's respect FOR the viewers that has made the two of them less present. I also wish the network would do more actual news and reporting, and less chatting and speculation. I've stopped watching. Even with Maddow coming back, I just don't feel like I need to hear it. She doesn't waste time getting panels of people who blather about nothing, but I just feel like the entire network only talks about a few topics and it's too repetitive and I can get more info in less time if I seek info elsewhere. 8 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8555260
annzeepark914 Thursday at 02:55 AM Share Thursday at 02:55 AM When MSNBC first aired, did they cover news round the clock? CNN did (as far as I can remember...I wasn't watching during the work day). None of them are doing straight news all day/night any more. Or, my cable plan doesn't show any channel that does. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8556003
Kemper Thursday at 02:23 PM Share Thursday at 02:23 PM (edited) 11 hours ago, annzeepark914 said: When MSNBC first aired, did they cover news round the clock? CNN did (as far as I can remember...I wasn't watching during the work day). None of them are doing straight news all day/night any more. Or, my cable plan doesn't show any channel that does. I don't think there are any of the 24/7 news shows that cover news around the clock. At least news of what is going on in the rest of the world. And actual news that is not political in this country. Natural disasters being the exception. It is just that I an exhausted by politics most all of the time. I don't remember a lot about MSNBC when they first started. I only started watching regularly when Keith Olbermann had his show; remembered him from his ESPN days. Edited Thursday at 02:28 PM by Kemper 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/53991-msnbc/page/46/#findComment-8556288
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