Maddow Outperforms Hannity for Second Week Running
The lesbian broadcaster is drawing big numbers during her once-a-week appearances on MSNBC.
April 12, 2023
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The lesbian broadcaster is drawing big numbers during her once-a-week appearances on MSNBC.
Amid a nationwide tour, Maddow’s exploration of U.S. fascism clinched the top spot on the New York Times bestsellers list.
The film will focus on one of the criminals linked to Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani.
Since she's been away, prime-time ratings for MSNBC have slipped.
Peter Thiel has bank rolled most of JD Vance’s professional life, the award-winning journalist explained to the audience.
The right-wing comentator had a meltdown on her podcast after the pop icon endorsed Kamala Harris for president.
Some in the wingnut media are not just skewing the news, they're making it.
This will be her third podcast after two very successful projects that are now in development for feature films.
The out anchor's show brought in 2.46 million total viewers on Monday evening.
The celebrated MSNBC host discussed Trump’s “vermin” comment, American fascism, and Republicans’ inability to govern amid Speaker Mike Johnson’s new role.
What MSNBC did was “not the right way to treat people, and it’s inefficient, and it’s unnecessary, and it kind of drops the bottom out of whether or not people feel like this is a good place to work,” the prime-time host said.
Vernon Jones remarked on Reid’s hair color and said Maddow “wants to look like a man.”
Kevin Swanson has taken on Harry Potter and Frozen, but now he's coming for your cookies.
The progressive activist and comic has been in over 50 films, but her latest, The Happys, reminds us that she's always been able to play against type.
Ultra, which explores an effort to spread Nazi ideology and overthrow American democracy, is the first podcast to win the Hillman Prize.
One of these is not like the other.
The out anchor will reportedly still make appearances on MSNBC during her break.
She said she struggled with the decision to report on it, but with the vice-presidential debate ahead she felt she had to.
The book explores the historical roots and modern implications of fascist movements in the U.S. through the MSNBC host’s storytelling perspective.
The network's breakout star is expressing burnout, much to the consternation of her bosses.
Rachel Maddow revealed new tall tales told by the troubled talker.