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Ex-MSNBC host Tiffany Cross rips network for canning Joy Reid

Former MSNBC host Tiffany Cross blows up her old network to fire Joy Reed, causing black viewers to morning hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brezinski to “knee” to President Donald Trump “I bent it,” urged black viewers to scream.

Cross was not renewed in 2022 by MSNBC after being reported to have been responsibly responsibly by management for controversial comments he made while hosting “Cross Connection.” We called for a boycott of the network during our “Emergency Meeting” podcast.

Cross said “Victory with Black Women” podcast She was “trying to avoid delivering some four-letter words.” Her comment was Reported by MediaItte.

Former MSNBC host Tiffany Cross blows up her old network to fire Joy Reid. The cross is visible on the left side alongside the Crystal Mason. Getty Images for Essence

She then begged African Americans to stop watching MSNBC.

“Don't look at places that are not welcome! Don't shop where they don't hire you! The same thing they say. There's no even a watch you hate!” Cross said.

Cross said she hopes MSNBC's management will criticize Reid and “make things” to justify their decision to nix her show.

In 2022, MSNBC chose not to renew its cross contract. Suzanne Cordeiro / Shutterstock

“Because y'all listens to things, they don't want to say some things because they don't know how black women will move when movements happen!” Cross said, He said to compare it to a “settler.”

Cross rejected the suggestion that MSNBC moved out of lead due to a low rating.

The lead (left) and cross are seen above at the 2017 event in Los Angeles. Jim Ruymen / Upi / Shutterstock

“Don't believe in the hype about ratings. Her show was going very well,” Cross said. She then set fire to “Morning Joe” co-hosts Scarborough and Brezinski.

“Do you know whose ratings are not going well? Who was not fired? Morning Joe, Joe Carborough. They went to kiss the ring, but they're still elevated. “We'll do that,” according to Cross.

Reid hosted the final episode of her nightly show “The Reidout” on Monday. MSNBC

Reid's MSNBC show experienced a significant drop in viewers in the weeks leading up to its decision to manage cancellations.

In early December 2024, the program averaged around 759,000 viewers, down 47% from the previous 1.4 million average.

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By February this year, viewers had risen slightly to an average of 973,000.

Nielsen's figures show that the February 20 broadcast attracted 778,000 viewers and ranked 126th overall on MSNBC's seventh most popular program, TV.

The “Kiss the Ring” comment is a reference to a visit to Mar-A-Lago after the Co-Hosts election, which they told viewers for several months that the presidential election at the time was Despite this, it prevents him from “resuming communication” with Trump. The “fascists” and the threat to the Republic.

MSNBC's “Morning Joe” has seen viewer fluctuations, showing a decline a few months ago, despite rising ratings following Trump's inauguration.

Cross told President Donald Trump that morning hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brezinski had “bend their knees.” Evan Agostini/Invision/AP

Nielsen said that from November 6th onwards this Friday, “Morning Joe” has seen an overall viewer decline of 40%, with advertisers citing 46 viewers for the 25-54-year-old demographic. There was a % decrease. figure.

In contrast, Fox News Channel's “Fox and Friends,” the show's main competition, attracted more than twice as many viewers as the 25-54 demos over the same period, and Nielsen's numbers show.

Before the election, “Morning Joe” led a 42% share of cable news audience, according to Nielsen. However, since the election on November 5th, that number has shrunk to 27%.

Fox News shares common ownership with the post.

MSNBC is currently in the midst of an overhaul of its lineup as the network tries to reverse the decline in audience. Lightrocket via SOPA Images/Getty Images

This post is being asked for comment from MSNBC.

Cross is not just MSNBC refugees to target former bosses.

Keith Orberman, who frequently used social media to expel his anger, blew up MSNBC on Monday. It called for the Knicks Reed show and the move to “racist purges” for Alex Wagner, Iman Moyheldin, Jonathan Capehart and Katie Fan.

Olberman's former protégé Rachel Madow and Fellow Primetime host Lawrence O'Donnell criticized the management's decisions on their respective shows.

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