MSNBC's biggest star Rachel Maddow offered a scathing monologue calling out her employer over its cancellation of "The ReidOut" as well as the network's treatment of staffers.
Rachel Maddow, appearing on her MSNBC show Monday night, slammed her home network for cancelling Joy Reid's show. See what she had to say here.
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow criticized her own network over its decision to cut fellow prime-time anchor Joy Reid as part of a larger restructuring across the network this week. Saying it was
Joy Reid said goodbye to MSNBC, which canceled her show. Rachel Maddow attacked her network for the move, which Donald Trump praised. What's next?
Rachel Maddow spoke out against the cancellation of Joy Reid's show by MSNBC, calling it a "mistake" and taking aim at her home network.
Longtime MSNBC host Rachel Maddow sounded off during a Monday night broadcast of “The Rachel Maddow Show” on the network’s major line-up changes, which saw the exit of anchor Joy Reid.
Rachel Maddow used her MSNBC show to criticize the network for firing her colleague. Joy Reid's exit is one of several changes announced this week at the network.
Leading up to Maddow’s monologue, “The ReidOut” put on its final program Monday evening in which Reid, 56, received a hero’s sendoff from other colleagues, including Maddow.
Amid the sudden cancellation of Joy Reid and Alex Wagner's shows on MSNBC, viewers are worried that Rachel Maddow could be the next person at the network to get the axe. The veteran anchor, who hosts the show Rachel Maddow Live,
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow got some more bad news this week after she criticized her network late last month following the firing of race-baiting host Joy Reid and the demotion of fill-in host Alex Wagner.
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow has called out the network over its recent lineup changes, including the cancellation of Joy Reid's show The ReidOut. On Monday's episode of The Rachel Maddow Show, Maddow shared her thoughts in a lengthy message to viewers.
President Donald Trump took time out from signing executive orders and other White House business on Sunday night (February 23) to go on a social media tirade against Joy Reid and other MSNBC personalities.