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Jul 04 2019
Headline Roundup
MSNBC Shows Partial Clips of "Salute to America" Event in D.C.
MSNBC chose not to broadcast live coverage of the "Salute to America" event planned by President Donald Trump in Washington D.C. on Thursday.
A spokesperson for the network told Politico it would not show the Fourth of July-themed event live, and instead would decide in real time what clips of the event to feature during scheduled programming. The network did publish a digital recap of
Washington Examiner


Jun 21 2022
News
MSNBC's Johnson Melts Down: GOP Commits Violence Against Black People Regularly
On MSNBC’s Deadline: White House on Tuesday afternoon, host Nicole Wallace spent her show the same way she has almost every day since January 6, 2021, which is obsessing over the riots on Capitol Hill. During this coverage, she brought on Morgan State University journalism professor and MSNBC contributor Jason Johnson to react to the latest theatrics from the Pelosi-picked January 6 committee
NewsBusters
Mar 05 2015
News
Are Fox and MSNBC polarizing America?
A generation ago, if ordinary Americans turned on the television at 6 p.m., they had basically one choice: to watch the evening news. They could have chosen to watch ABC, CBS, or NBC, but it wouldn’t really have mattered, because they all basically gave the same news in a similar format. Today, if they did that, they would have hundreds of options, including not just the news, but also sports
Washington Post
Jun 15 2022
Opinion
Soros takeover: MSNBC rushes to defense of liberal acquisition of Miami’s anti-communism Radio Mambi
MSNBC rushed to the defense of a George-Soros-linked group that is set to takeover Miami’s iconic, Spanish-language conservative talk radio station Radio Mambi.
The formation of the Latino Media Network, a new network set to be made up of 18 Hispanic radio stations including Miami’s conservative Radio Mambi, was partially financed by Lakestar Finance, an investment group affiliated
Fox News (Opinion)
Jun 15 2022
Opinion
The buyers of this talk radio station promise 'journalistic integrity.' Conservatives are scared.
At a time when Latino representation in media is still lacking and the power of Latino outlets owned by Latinos barely even registers, it was exciting to hear in early June that two Latinas with ties to former President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton raised $80 million to form a new national network of radio stations. The Latino Media Network, as it's called, is
MSNBC
Nov 18 2021
News
Judge Bans MSNBC From Rittenhouse Trial
Judge Bruce Schroeder banned MSNBC journalists from the courthouse during the Kyle Rittenhouse trial after a network producer was taken into police custody for "trying to photograph jurors."
The Kenosha Police Department announced Thursday morning that it arrested James J. Morrison, who said he is a producer employed by MSNBC News, for running a red light while tailing the jury's bus
Washington Free Beacon
May 03 2020
Opinion
MSNBC, Biden and the ‘home team’ interview
There was some sneering going down at CNN on Friday, following the much-anticipated interview over at MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” with presidential candidate Joe Biden regarding Tara Reade’s allegations. Pressed over and over again by co-host Mika Brzezinski, Biden flatly denied ever having sexually assaulted the former aide on his Senate staff.
“The interview was very direct, but it was a
Erik Wemple
Jun 01 2016
News
MSNBC’s year of standing up straight
Just a year ago today, MSNBC, recovering from a long period of “Leaning Forward,” found itself struggling to stay on its feet.
Politico
Sep 09 2021
Headline Roundup
Perspectives: Media Bias and Ivermectin Misinformation
A viral story about Oklahoma hospitals overflowing with people who'd overdosed on horse dewormer turned out to be misleading, but not until several major news sources had elevated the misinformation. The claim that emergency rooms were backed up with overdosing patients, which originally came from a rural Oklahoma doctor, has since been disputed by one Oklahoma hospital and has not been
New Republic

