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Smart move for MSNBC:Rachel Maddow at 8pm

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  1. rocket3forlife2

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    Rachel Maddow to Replace Dan Abrams on MSNBC



    Just in time for the closing rush of the presidential election, MSNBC is shaking up its prime-time programming lineup, removing the long-time host –- and one-time general manager of the network — Dan Abrams from his 9 p.m. program and replacing him with Rachel Maddow, who has emerged as a favored political commentator for the all-news cable channel.

    The moves, which were confirmed by MSNBC executives Tuesday, are expected to be finalized by Wednesday, with Mr. Abrams’s last program on Thursday. After MSNBC’s extensive coverage of the two political conventions during the next two weeks, Ms. Maddow will begin her program on Sept. 8.

    MSNBC is highlighting the date, 9/8/08, connecting it to the start of the Olympics on 8/8/08, as a way to signal what the network’s president, Phil Griffin, said “will be the final leg of the political race this year.” He added, “We making that Rachel’s debut.”

    * Update: Maddow comments on new role

    Mr. Abrams, who is well liked at MSNBC, is expected to remain at both that network and at NBC News, where he is the chief legal correspondent. He will also serve as an anchor during some of MSNBC’s daytime coverage, as well as a substitute host on NBC’s “Today” show, Mr. Griffin said.

    The addition of Ms. Maddow as prime-time host had been expected for some time. Only a month ago, Mr. Griffin said she was at the top of the list to get a show at the network, and would likely get one soon.

    MSNBC has put heavy emphasis this year on presidential election coverage (it has given itself the tag line, “The Place for Politics”) and has turned to Ms. Maddow frequently both as a guest and as a substitute for the network’s most popular host, Keith Olbermann. Mr. Olbermann’s emergence as the signature personality on the network has led to an unofficial rebranding of MSNBC as the liberal alternative to Fox News, which is dominated by conservative hosts like Bill O’Reilly and Sean Hannity.

    MSNBC has been known to be seeking a way to capitalize to a greater degree on Mr. Olbermann’s popularity. A program hosted by Ms. Maddow will almost certainly be a closer ideological fit with Mr. Olbermann’s.

    Mr. Abrams was not as overt a partisan. His program, “Verdict,” was based more in legal than political issues. He enjoyed some success, especially of late. With NBC’s Olympic coverage helping, Mr. Abrams beat Larry King’s show on CNN twice last week among the viewers preferred by news advertisers, people between the ages of 25 and 54.

    Contacted by phone Tuesday, Mr. Abrams said “Putting my general manager’s hat back on, considering where the network is right now, it is actually the right call.”

    Mr. Griffin said of the selection of Ms. Maddow, “This just completes our prime-time lineup. Our lineup makes sense now.”

    * July: MSNBC Has Its Eye On Rachel Maddow


    http://tvdecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/...to-replace-dan-abrams-on-msnbc/#comment-12732


    The big three:

    Chris,Keith,Rachel
     
  2. dntrwl

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    she is pretty good. but.




    dude hair.
     
  3. lpbman

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    I would do dirty, unspeakable things to Rackel Maddow.

    That is all.
     
  4. Invisible Fan

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    Handsome individual
     
  5. count_dough-ku

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    "Unofficial"? I'd say after giving an Air America talk show hostess her own hour, it's pretty much official. And say what you want about Fox News, but at least Hannity has Colmes sitting next to him. At least O'Reilly has liberal guests on his show. Not to mention Hannity and O'Reilly don't anchor Fox's election coverage. Matthews and Olbermann do.
     
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    You would, but she wouldn't to you. She's a lesbian.

    I liked her when she filled in for Olberman. Good move for MSNBC.
     
  7. lpbman

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    Should I cross Angelina Jolie off my list too.... since she wouldn't do me either?

    pffft!
     
  8. El_Conquistador

    El_Conquistador King of the D&D, The Legend, #1 Ranking

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    Talk about an angry dude!
     
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    Chris Matthews has Republicans on his show every day, and he doesn't cut them off and tell them to shut up either.
     
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    Colmes isn't nearly as liberal as Hannity is conservative. Colmes even admitted to USA Today that he considers himself as quite moderate.
     
  12. Rocketman95

    Rocketman95 Hangout Boy

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    Who anchors Fox News' election coverage? Say what you want about MSNBC being liberal, but to downplay Fox News' years of being an extension of the White House Communications staff is laughable.
     
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    That explains why he appears to be so weak.

    How about Hannity & Olberman....Now that would be a good reason to watch fox.
     
  14. rimrocker

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    Call me when KO becomes Obama's Press Secretary or when Maddow is caught reading unattributed verbatim Dem party talking points.
     
  15. count_dough-ku

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    Wasn't it Brit Hume who used to anchor it? He's leaving though, so I don't know who's replacing him. Whoever it is likely doesn't get a tingle up their leg when Obama speaks like Matthews or uses Media Matters for all their stories like Olbermann.
     
  16. FranchiseBlade

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    I don't think it's wise to try and compare the accuracy of Fox News with MSNBC including Olbermann's show. It's a loss for Fox every time.
     
  17. mtbrays

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    How is using Media Matters wrong? They back up everything they present, oftentimes with sound bites and video clips. They've thoroughly debunked the recent Jerome Corsi yellow journalism, smear rag and that's a service to everybody vaguely interested in decent elections. People like Michael Savage and Sean Hannity don't like them because they consistently point out their BS by using their own contradictions and near-libelous reports.
     

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