One source described this as an "Endeavor-sized deal," in a nod to Shapiro and Ari Emanuel's agency. Here's how Ben Mullin described it for the WSJ : The deal expands the scope of her portfolio at NBCU, "giving her the freedom to pursue a range of formats including film and TV series, according to a person familiar with the matter. Maddow is starting her own production company that will bring its potential projects to NBCUniversal first. Just look at last month's cable news scoreboard. Maddow averaged 2.
The host who follows her, Lawrence O'Donnell, averaged 1. With her contract coming up for renewal, Maddow was aware of several viable alternatives, and took a close look at them, as The Daily Beast reported earlier this month.
But NBCU simply could not afford to lose her. This is where "scheduling flexibility" came into play. Among Maddow's friends and associates, it's no secret that she has mixed feelings about the grind of a live nightly program. A regular presence on TV gives Maddow relevancy -- but also back pains. The Beast's story about her contract talks pointed out that she "has occasionally dropped hints about professional burnout.
But it's not good for you to work incessant long days, five days a week, 50 weeks a year for 10 years. She has vacation days, of course. We wish we could be more public,'" the Wyoming lawmaker said. The trouble is, the party has already embraced the lie. Three-quarters of GOP voters have embraced Trump's Big Lie as if it were true — and the number has grown steadily over the course of the year, even as our electoral reality has become more obvious.
When Cheney asked yesterday, "Will we put duty to our oath above partisan politics or will we look away from the danger and the threat, embrace the lies and enable the liar?
The congresswoman seems eager to offer an alternative vision inside a party that doesn't want one. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Share this —. Thursday's Campaign Round-Up, For the GOP's new attack ad, the truth wasn't quite good enough If Democrats are coming up short, shouldn't the National Republican Congressional Committee have been able to create an honest ad?
For some on the right, it's time to revisit book banning and burning A county school board in Virginia directed staff to remove LGBTQ books. Some board members wanted to "burn" them. It's part of a larger pattern. On popular infrastructure plan, GOP faces ugly new 'purity test' In theory, Biden's infrastructure package shouldn't be especially controversial. In practice, it's become the Republican Party's new "purity test.
House member has been formally censured in the last three decades. Paul Gosar may soon join the ignominious list. How far will Trump go to hide Jan. Trump appears about as desperate to hide his materials related to the Jan. Wednesday's Mini-Report, Load More.
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