Friday, December 5, 2014
MSNBC seems to subtly have promoted Rachel Maddow from cable show host to news anchor. Conservatives not exactly thrilled.
ANNOUNCER: Meet Rachel.
She’s a NEWS ANCHOR with a big personality. She’s smart, funny and
passionate. But we’re about to find out what happens when she gets serious:
RACHEL
MADDOW: This is a story of legitimate wrongdoing on a big scale.
MADDOW:
Nope, that’s made up. Not true.
MADDOW: If we’re not
going to ask these questions now then when exactly are we going to ask them?
ANNOUNCER:
From MSNBC, The Rachel Maddow Show, weeknight’s at 9.
Okay so
that's the promo, which I like, but I have to admit the change of title did
not even catch my attention.
Did it catch yours?
Well it
certainly caught the attention of some
people:
You won’t likely see MSNBC host Rachel
Maddow filling in for Brian Williams on “NBC Nightly News.” While Maddow is
usually described as the “host” of a cable news show, she is rarely called a
“news anchor.” Her own NBC bio describes her as a “host”–and never even uses
the word “journalist.”
So it’s worth noting that a new
MSNBC promo flips the script, describing Maddow as a “news anchor with a big
personality. She’s smart, funny and passionate.” Conservative critics
immediately jumped on the promo, noting that previous “Lean Forward” promos
for MSNBC included hosts like Maddow talking about their passion for
progressive issues. “Given the MSNBC host’s long track record of pushing her
agenda it’s hard to imagine anyone seriously considering Rachel Maddow
anything more than a liberal commentator with a cable news show,” writes
Jeffrey Meyer at NewsBusters.
You
know I would agree that Rachel is a liberal, I think that it obvious to
everybody.
However if she has an "agenda" it is that facts are
important, and that they, not political agendas, should determine if a story
is newsworthy or not.
It is not her fault that facts tend to have
a liberal bias.
Whenever I am asked by anyone who is the most
trusted voice on any topic in the news I do not even hesitate to say "Rachel
Maddow." I have a lot of respect for Lawrence O'Donnell, and many others on
MSNBC, but my go to host, I'm sorry news anchor, is ALWAYS Rachel.
Some
have even compared
her to the great Edward R. Murrow, and I think that is a perfectly
reasonable and appropriate comparison.
There are those who want to
argue that MSNBC's low ratings indicate that none of the hosts are terribly
impressive, but I would say that is mostly the fault of marketing and has
nothing to do with Rachel's reporting.
In my personal opinion
Rachel Maddow is the most trusted voice in news today. And I think it is
high time she is recognized for that.
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