Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Congrats to Rachel Maddow and her new gig!




Rachel Maddow, shown filling in for Keith Olbermann on “Countdown” last month. Ms. Maddow will host the 9 p.m. hour beginning Sept. 8. (Ress Greenberg/ New York Times) Dan Abrams on “Verdict.” The program will end on Thursday.

Just in time for the closing rush of the presidential election, MSNBC is shaking up its prime-time programming lineup, removing the long-time host –- and one-time general manager of the network — Dan Abrams from his 9 p.m. program and replacing him with Rachel Maddow, who has emerged as a favored political commentator for the all-news cable channel.

The moves, which were confirmed by MSNBC executives Tuesday, are expected to be finalized by Wednesday, with Mr. Abrams’s last program on Thursday. After MSNBC’s extensive coverage of the two political conventions during the next two weeks, Ms. Maddow will begin her program on Sept. 8.

MSNBC is highlighting the date, 9/8/08, connecting it to the start of the Olympics on 8/8/08, as a way to signal what the network’s president, Phil Griffin, said “will be the final leg of the political race this year.” He added, “We making that Rachel’s debut.”

· Update:
Maddow comments on new role

Mr. Abrams, who is well liked at MSNBC, is expected to remain at both that network and at NBC News, where he is the chief legal correspondent. He will also serve as an anchor during some of MSNBC’s daytime coverage, as well as a substitute host on NBC’s “Today” show, Mr. Griffin said.
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1 comment:

airJackie said...

I'm happy for Rachel but I wish Dan could get Chris Matthews spot. Chris has been using NBC air waves to spread the Bush propaganda. Andrea was in on the Iraq lies and we know why she didn't testify at Libby's trial she knew she would lose her job. David Gregory needed the money so he caved in to Karl Rove. Now it's time for NBC to clean house. Dan Abrams is great and honest. I look forward to Dan getting back on his own show soon.