She needs to shut up. Noone cares. Goodbye.
The show was on Saturday mornings from ten to noon.
It couldn’t beat cartoons.
If a tampon earring falls in the forest and there is no one tuned in to hear it does it make a sound?
“I will not be MSNBC’s ‘Mammy’. https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/scott-whitlock/2016/03/14/melissa-harris-perry-goes-racial-msnbc-i-will-not-be-networks
“I will not be MSNBC’s ‘Mammy’. https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/scott-whitlock/2016/03/14/melissa-harris-perry-goes-racial-msnbc-i-will-not-be-networks
She had fewer people listening to her than listen to the taxi dispatcher in Glendive, Montana
That, or she never removed her chic earrings from her ear canals to be able to hear reality and not the fantasy she's living.
Look in a mirror, MH-P!
She also had fewer people watching her than watch the women at a senior citizens’ nudist colony.
Liberal hysterical beotch threatening the network doesn’t get the ratings?
she just doesn’t realize it was her “white privledge” that did her in.
Nobody watched it perhaps??
She had a show on MSNBC ?
Horrible person.
Lemme guess...Racism?
Uh, she’s a wackjob?
The first major affront to Harris-Perrys editorial control came on the weekend of the Super Bowl, when the show would traditionally air a segment on the sociopolitical aspects of the game and the football industrial complex.
So basically she wanted to use her air time at MSNBC to talk about topics that are taken seriously only by the super-far-left campus radical fringe. Except for the thing about Beyoncé, which is a topic I can only say would not benefit Ms. Harris-Perry to pursue.
MSNBC apparently wasn't willing to have their broadcast bandwidth and brand used for this purpose, and began dropping hints to MHP that they objected. She chose to not take the hints. In fact, she signaled that she would not cooperate at all.
She gave this signal to her immediate supervisor at MSNBC. He relented, and she took this as a sign that she had won. Actually, it was a sign that the supervisor didn't have the authority to fire her on the spot. She went on the air the next morning and discussed Beyoncé, a topic she was told not to pursue.
The ax fell immediately after that, although she wasn't formally terminated. Instead, she was "not invited back," and all mention of her "show" was scrubbed from MSNBC's air and computers.
The next week, she was told that her slot was now "The Place for Politics," hosted by someone else.
Note the use of the term "her slot." As if she owned it, held title to it, was entitled to it in some way. Kind of like when inmates in a state prison refer to their cell as "my house."