MSNBC announced that Rachel Maddow will lead its coverage of Trump's inauguration on January 20th and begin airing her prime-time show five nights a week at 9 p.m. Eastern. This schedule will last until April 30th, after which she will return to her Monday-only routine. Alex Wagner will occupy the time slot on Tuesdays through Fridays and will go on the road for reporting assignments during the new administration's first 100 days.
on Monday that Maddow will lead its coverage of Trump 's inauguration on Jan. 20 and, starting that night, begin airing her prime-time show five nights a week at 9 p.m. Eastern.Maddow's new schedule will last until April 30, at which time she'll revert to her current Monday-only routine with Alex Wagner occupying the time slot on Tuesdays through Fridays. Wagner will go on the road for various reporting assignments during the first 100 days of the new administration.
Maddow stepped back from her five-night-a-week television schedule in 2022 under a new contract that has allowed her more flexibility to pursue other projects. She has launched a successful round of podcasts.Yet even with her more limited television schedule, she remains MSNBC's signature personality and most popular host. Last year Maddow's show averaged 2.
Maddow will also be the lead anchor for the network's coverage of Trump's inauguration, starting at 10 a.m. Eastern next Monday. "It was really weird." Rachel Maddow began writing her book, "Blowout," about Russia and Ukraine several years ago. Little did she know that when it was published, both countries would be dominating the news.The left-leaning network's viewership sunk dramatically following Trump's victory in November's election, and MSNBC is waiting to see whether it will become a leading destination for the Trump opposition.
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