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procon

(15,805 posts)
Thu Feb 19, 2015, 07:08 PM Feb 2015

MSNBC Cancels ‘Ronan Farrow Daily’

In addition to canceling Joy Reid‘s show, MSNBC also canceled Ronan Farrow’s show and is moving Thomas Roberts back to daytime.




"Farrow to become special correspondent for network and Thomas Roberts will host from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
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."

http://www.thewrap.com/msnbc-cancels-ronan-farrow-daily/

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MSNBC Cancels ‘Ronan Farrow Daily’ (Original Post) procon Feb 2015 OP
Oh great, he contributes to Morning Joke! MohRokTah Feb 2015 #1
I'm glad they're moving him fadedrose Feb 2015 #6
He's a male model underpants Feb 2015 #11
huh? woolldog Feb 2015 #20
Yeah - mass comm major. Shot through the ranks on his looks underpants Feb 2015 #21
nvm. Thought you were talking about Farrow. Nt woolldog Feb 2015 #22
Ah, heck... I liked Joy Reid. :( femmocrat Feb 2015 #2
I have DISH... chillfactor Feb 2015 #3
I put on msnbc just now to check - and it's on my set fadedrose Feb 2015 #4
I wonder what is going on. Bloomberg is also off the air. femmocrat Feb 2015 #5
I have directTV and I just checked msnbc and it says, NO NEED TO CALL US, IT IS A onecent Feb 2015 #10
Yes, I saw that, thanks. femmocrat Feb 2015 #14
Lol...you're welcome onecent Feb 2015 #19
I liked her too fadedrose Feb 2015 #8
Joy Reid is really sharp & bright. How can they not keep her for weekends at least, I hope. appalachiablue Feb 2015 #12
I have DirecTV and MSNBC is broadcasting as usual. smokey nj Feb 2015 #9
Thanks. It has been out all day here (PA). femmocrat Feb 2015 #17
Gee, maybe they will run another prison show as a replacement Android3.14 Feb 2015 #7
CNN is copying MSNBC fadedrose Feb 2015 #13
I'm glad Roberts is getting his show back. TDale313 Feb 2015 #15
Me too. But Ronan was a bore. n/t Adrahil Feb 2015 #16
Now THAT I understand. calimary Feb 2015 #18

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
6. I'm glad they're moving him
Thu Feb 19, 2015, 07:26 PM
Feb 2015

I can't watch Morning Joe, can't stand it (him). If I get up early enough, (7am) I like to watch New Day on CNN with Chris Cuomo and 2 nice females, Allison and Michaela - don't remember last names...

But I liked Thomas Roberts before when he had a later time, and am glad that he'll be on at a civilized time. I've missed him.

underpants

(182,823 posts)
11. He's a male model
Thu Feb 19, 2015, 07:33 PM
Feb 2015

I never saw his purpose other than being a "but you know, a lot of people are saying..." Voice in the choir.

femmocrat

(28,394 posts)
2. Ah, heck... I liked Joy Reid. :(
Thu Feb 19, 2015, 07:14 PM
Feb 2015

Speaking of MSNBC, is anyone else unable to get it today because of "technical difficulties"? I have DirecTV and MSNBC has been off all day.

femmocrat

(28,394 posts)
5. I wonder what is going on. Bloomberg is also off the air.
Thu Feb 19, 2015, 07:26 PM
Feb 2015

I hope DirecTV isn't having one of those "disputes" with MSNBC.

onecent

(6,096 posts)
10. I have directTV and I just checked msnbc and it says, NO NEED TO CALL US, IT IS A
Thu Feb 19, 2015, 07:30 PM
Feb 2015

TEMPORARY INTERRUPTION.
just an FYI

femmocrat

(28,394 posts)
14. Yes, I saw that, thanks.
Thu Feb 19, 2015, 07:39 PM
Feb 2015

I tried to change the preferences (like they advised) to SD, but it didn't work. I'm guessing there is no MSNBC in SD. Guess I'll just have to wait. But, I want a partial refund! LOL

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
8. I liked her too
Thu Feb 19, 2015, 07:28 PM
Feb 2015

They did a total remake on her and she looks really attractive. Why can't they keep her on Saturdays and Sundays for a while?

She's got a good voice and makes sense in the way she presents news.

appalachiablue

(41,140 posts)
12. Joy Reid is really sharp & bright. How can they not keep her for weekends at least, I hope.
Thu Feb 19, 2015, 07:34 PM
Feb 2015

I liked Thomas Roberts also.

femmocrat

(28,394 posts)
17. Thanks. It has been out all day here (PA).
Thu Feb 19, 2015, 07:41 PM
Feb 2015

Very annoying because I always watch the evening shows.

 

Android3.14

(5,402 posts)
7. Gee, maybe they will run another prison show as a replacement
Thu Feb 19, 2015, 07:26 PM
Feb 2015

We just can't get enough of shows about prisons on the supposed progressive network.

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
13. CNN is copying MSNBC
Thu Feb 19, 2015, 07:37 PM
Feb 2015

They have lots of crime stuff on and lots of other junk.

CNN should be ABCN = Anything But Cable News, at least starting around 8pm till 1 or 2 am.

There are so many networks to show the stuff that our main politics our main news channel are devoting their time to. Pity.

There's always PBN or BBC but you have to be there on time to watch it . . . not hourly or all day the way it used to be on CNN....

TDale313

(7,820 posts)
15. I'm glad Roberts is getting his show back.
Thu Feb 19, 2015, 07:39 PM
Feb 2015

I like him, and dislike Morning Joe intensely. I recall him pushing the envelope when he was on mid-morning before

calimary

(81,297 posts)
18. Now THAT I understand.
Thu Feb 19, 2015, 07:53 PM
Feb 2015

Sorry to see Joy Reid's show canceled, because I like her A LOT. She's VERY smart and very insightful. But this kid Ronan Farrow brought very little to the table (except for a pretty face), and hasn't paid his dues! It just always bothers me when somebody gets moved into a plum job over the heads of the many other deserving people with more experience and who've put in more years and struggled more, and haven't been handed any of the glamour jobs, (and/or don't have famous parents) and are left behind, toiling in the back of the vineyard.

I feel the same about Luke Russert, but at least he's out there, finally, chasing down people on Capitol Hill, trying to build relationships with sources that might pay off now or count someday, working and earning his way - the hard way. Being a reporter is a LOT tougher than being an anchor or host. At least you get to sit at your desk or in your anchor booth in the air conditioning with your makeup person making you look great and assistants coming up to hand you rewritten copy or script updates, and you don't even break a sweat.

AND you don't have to fight traffic to get to the next assignment or press conference or crime scene, and you don't have to circle for 10 minutes looking for a place to park or cough up 20 bucks for the downtown parking lot where City Hall and the County Court buildings are. You don't have to try to fight your way in through the gang-bang (sometimes, when I was out there working, it was referred to as a pig-fuck - the scrum of reporters and cameras and microphones and paparazzi surrounding a news subject or following them down a crowded hall in a crazed pack, or trying to grab a soundbite while the competition sharks are circling or some handler is trying to interfere, impede your work, stand in your way, block your shot, or grab the newsmaker away before you get your question in). And at the same time you have some supervisor back in the air conditioned bureau yelling in your earpiece about how you screwed up, why didn't you ask this or that, why did Competitor X, Y, or Z get the shot you should have gotten, why did you ask THAT question, and why didn't you call in in time for the top-of-the-hour newscast (which you DID, but somebody in the scrum knocked the phone out of your hand and you had to scramble around on the floor between 15 pairs of moving legs to retrieve it), why aren't you already finished filing the tape, writing the story, phoning in the report, and already setting up at your next assignment all the way across town. There was one time when I was days away from going off on maternity leave and I got caught in a crowd of pushing, shoving reporters, lost both of my shoes and some of my equipment, and damn near had my microphone knocked out of my hand as we pushed and shoved around some newsmaker trying to avoid us while walking down an unending hallway into a courtroom.

SHEESH, that's damn hard work!!!!!!! Field reporting is murder! That part of it I do NOT miss. And that's when you don't have to cover an earthquake, high-rise fire, or plane crash. And assuming the weather's cooperative...

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