Posted on 05/01/2017 8:54:30 PM PDT by TBP
The radical transformation of cable news continues. According to a report by Yashar Ali in New York Magazine, conservative radio talk show host Hugh Hewitt is in talks with MSNBC about the creation of a new television show Hewitt would host.
According to New York Magazines sources, the show would air on weekend evenings. Initially, Hewitt had been offered a show for weekend mornings, but Hewitt turned the offer down because he reportedly wants an evening show.
Hewitt is a longtime conservative radio host who is broadcast through the popular Salem Radio Network. He is also currently a contributor for NBC News and appears frequently on panels on MSNBC and NBC News shows, such as Meet the Press.
If Hewitt does end up with his own show on MSNBC, it would continue the traditionally liberal networks move toward more moderate programming. MSNBC shocked many when it decided to launch in January 2017 a new show featuring conservative Greta Van Susteren, who hosted a show on the Fox News Channel for 14 years.
Ali reports the move toward a more balanced television lineup is not sitting well with some at the network.
MSNBCs talks with Hewitt come at a time of increased internal tension at the network, Ali reported. Some staff are worried that NBC News chairman Andy Lack is leading the cable network in a more conservative direction. At an NBC News town hall after the election, Lack said that the organization should be focused on appealing to Americas heartland, according to people at the meeting. The remark was widely seen as a directive to, as one source put it, focus on Trump voters. Hewitts view of President Donald Trump is unquestionably more favorable than the views held by many of the other hosts at MSNBC, especially top hosts Chris Matthews and Rachel Maddow.
In a recent op-ed for the Washington Post titled Trumps Firs 100 Days Give Conservatives a lot to Celebrate, Hewitt called Trumps time in office an enormous sea change and mostly praised the Trump administrations performance.
I thought he WAS on MSNBC.
When I started listening to him on KFI back about 2001 he was a different person.
I thought, and was probably correct at the time, that he was a part of a new wave of conservative political commentator.
I guess he ‘grew’ in his career.
I haven’t viewed him as anything other than an elitist for several years now. He went to all of the right schools, has a very elevated opinion of himself and his intellect, and is a quintessential establishment game player.
He has missed the point that the game has moved beyond his playbook.
I quite listening to him at the start of the campaign when he was a ‘never-Trumper’. I only returned for awhile after the election to hear him eat crow.
His streaming is dead to me now.
Hewitt a conservative? Hugh knew...
anyone who embraced aRnie is no conservative in my book.
I can’t even stand to look at Hewitt.
He’s just so incredibly ugly.
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