A nother week, another dominant performance by The Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC. The newscast finished first in total viewers and the demo on Friday, as it did the rest of the week
MSNBC's most-watched program, "The Rachel Maddow Show," is being downsized as the network implements production cuts in its revamped programming lineup.
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's Rachel Maddow lambasted Elon Musk Thursday night, following the explosion of the latter's latest SpaceX Starship rocket.
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow delivered a fierce on-air blow to her own network over the axing of her former colleague and fellow on-air talent, Joy Reid, describing the decision to sack "The ReidOut" star as a "bad mistake."
The struggling network announced a series of cuts to staff and programming in February, including axing host Joy Reid, long criticized for her overtly anti-white remarks. The ending of Reid’s show led Maddow to essentially accuse network bosses of racism.
Though Maddow seems shaken up by some on-air shake-ups at MSNBC, there is one small silver lining to her own new schedule: her Massachusetts cabin.
Rachel Maddow runs through an exhausting but by no means exhaustive list of false statements made by Donald Trump in his first address to a joint session of Congress of his second term.
President Trump took aim at MSNBC hosts Nicolle Wallace and Rachel Maddow over their "disgraceful" comments about 13-year-old brain cancer survivor DJ Daniel.
When Rachel Maddow criticized former President Donald Trump for paying tribute to 13-year-old cancer survivor Devarjaye "DJ" Daniel in his Tuesday night speech to Congress, she received a lot of negat
President Donald Trump blasted MSNBC hosts Nicolle Wallace and Rachel Maddow on Thursday for what he described as their disgraceful comments about the 13-year-old cancer survivor he honored during
The major shake-up at MSNBC continues to affect both on-camera talent and behind-the-scenes staff, with a new report claiming the majority of the team on Rachel Maddow‘s prime-time news show is being let go. As reported by The Guardian on Tuesday ...