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Personal news: why I’m now leaving MSNBC

 
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“We (Main Stream News Media) are a cancer and there is no cure,”
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“Just quit.”

That’s the advice Alec gave a year and a half ago when I expressed concerns about my job.

“You just quit. It’s that simple.”

“Stay at MSNBC at least until the midterms,” Jeffrey said a couple years back. He advised to watch and see what happens.

“Hang in there… you’re needed,” Elizabeth recommended last winter. “I was in your shoes when I was younger but I stuck it out.”

A year and a half ago, simply quitting my job without knowing my next step sounded pretty radical. So I stuck it out a bit longer until we were in the middle of a pandemic to make a truly radical move.

July 24th was my last day at MSNBC. I don’t know what I’m going to do next exactly but I simply couldn’t stay there anymore. My colleagues are very smart people with good intentions. The problem is the job itself. It forces skilled journalists to make bad decisions on a daily basis.


You may not watch MSNBC but just know that this problem still affects you, too. All the commercial networks function the same – and no doubt that content seeps into your social media feed, one way or the other.


It’s possible that I’m more sensitive to the editorial process due to my background in public radio, where no decision I ever witnessed was predicated on how a topic or guest would “rate.” The longer I was at MSNBC, the more I saw such choices — it’s practically baked in to the editorial process – and those decisions affect news content every day. Likewise, it’s taboo to discuss how the ratings scheme distorts content, or it’s simply taken for granted, because everyone in the commercial broadcast news industry is doing the exact same thing.


But behind closed doors, industry leaders will admit the damage that’s being done.


“We are a cancer and there is no cure,” a successful and insightful TV veteran said to me. “But if you could find a cure, it would change the world.”

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Last Edited by Moses Born Again on 08/16/2020 08:11 AM
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08/15/2020 08:46 PM
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Go talk to Gary Franchi of Next News Network and

Greg Hunter of SGT report

They both did the same thing and are making it on their own
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Also, it looks like I hit the fact that your are an obese sweat wrangler on the nose... Seeing as how you failed to address it.

You fatty's are so easy to identify.
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You must have had to go reload another bag of Cheetos.

I'll wait.
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MSNBC - Malignant Sores Nothing But Cancer

CNN - Cancerous News Network

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