Charlie Crist has accepted MSNBC host Joy Reid’s apology for comments she made a decade ago that mocked him with language that has been criticized as homophobic. “Long forgotten, but thank you, Joy,” he tweeted Sunday evening. “I appreciate you.” Long forgotten, but thank you, Joy. I appreciate you. — Charlie Crist (@CharlieCrist) December 4, 2017 Thank you congressman. Truly. And here’s wishing you a wonderful holiday season. https://t.co/QmCIVrB5Bm — Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) December 4, 2017 Also Read: MSNBC's Joy Reid Apologizes for Past Comments About Gays: 'Disappointed in Myself' In posts to her now-defunct blog “The Reid Report” in 2007 through 2009, Reid frequently referred.
- 12/4/2017
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
Update: 2 weeks after speculation, based on available evidence, that MSNBC would cancel “The Reid Report” with Joy-Ann Reid, it's now a reality, as the network has announced officially, that it will indeed be canceling Reid's program. Also canceled is Ronan Farrow's show, "Ronan Farrow Daily." As previously noted, both shows haven't performed as well as the network would like, based on ratings. No word yet on what MSNBC will replace both shows with. Following below is the initial February 4th "speculation" post... No doubt MSNBC is longing for the old days of 2012 when there was a Presidential election going on, and the ratings were great, resulting in...
- 2/19/2015
- by Sergio
- ShadowAndAct
MSNBC is making some major changes to its daytime lineup, including dropping the axe on Ronan Farrow Daily, according to Mediaite.
Joy Reid’s The Reid Report has also been cancelled.
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Ronan Farrow‘s current 1/12c timeslot will be given to Way Too Early host Thomas Roberts; Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski will sub in for Roberts until a permanent Early host is chosen.
Despite these cancellations, both Reid and Farrow will remain in business with MSNBC, with Farrow expected to host several primetime...
Joy Reid’s The Reid Report has also been cancelled.
RelatedNBC News Suspends Brian Williams for 6 Months, Continues Investigation Into His ‘Inappropriate’ Iraq War Report
Ronan Farrow‘s current 1/12c timeslot will be given to Way Too Early host Thomas Roberts; Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski will sub in for Roberts until a permanent Early host is chosen.
Despite these cancellations, both Reid and Farrow will remain in business with MSNBC, with Farrow expected to host several primetime...
- 2/19/2015
- TVLine.com
MSNBC’s daytime changes continued Thursday with the cancellation of “Ronan Farrow Daily,” an MSNBC spokesperson confirmed to TheWrap. Farrow’s program was mired with poor ratings since its premiere one year ago. His show’s axing comes on the same day the program which follows him — “The Reid Report” hosted by Joy Reid — was also canceled. Also Read: Inside MSNBC’s Impending Shakeup: Cancellations, Reboots and Chief Phil Griffin The network will move “Way Too Early” host Thomas Roberts to the 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. timeslot, where he’ll host a news show. The cancellation of both Farrow...
- 2/19/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
MSNBC will cancel “The Reid Report” with Joy Reid, an insider familiar with the situation told TheWrap. Reid debuted in February 2014 at 2 p.m. Et an hour after Ronan Farrow at 1 p.m. Both shows have struggled in the ratings. Also Read: Inside MSNBC’s Impending Shakeup: Cancellations, Reboots and Chief Phil Griffin Reid was a contributor for the network before becoming a host and will continue as a contributor on TV and digital platforms. Reid’s upcoming cancelation is the first peg in a broader shakeup. As TheWrap previously reported, Ronan Farrow, primetime host Chris Hayes, and Reid were three of the potential.
- 2/19/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
Let’s be honest, for the most part, unless the film stars Kevin Hart or deals with slavery, the mainstream media, and in particular television, doesn’t focus much on black films, except for those predictable "The Year of Black Cinema" type articles which appear every few years or so. And it’s even rarer for short black films. Which is why it was unusual and refreshing to see that MSNBC’s Joy-Ann Reid, on her network program, "The Reid Report," actually took the time out to profile "Muted" with the filmmakers - director Rachel Goldberg, producer Tara Tomicevic and writer/actress Brandi Ford. The powerful film, which was fully funded through a very ...
- 7/11/2014
- by Sergio
- ShadowAndAct
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