Bungling MSNBC Bigwigs accidentally printed details about Bloodbath of the impending work of a left-leaning network.
The production assistant stumbled upon “Killist” at MSNBC's 30 Rock HQ in midtown Manhattan just before the cut was announced on Monday, February 24th.
Printed before cutting.
The printed pages viewed in the post laid out meetings held with workers and “talents” about their fate in a creepyly plagued “impact conversation,” insiders said.
“On Monday, management printed a list of people and teams who were misleading and reapplied for roles,” one source close to the situation said.
“The whole team at Primetime has learned that PA has been fired from printing, which found them sitting on the printer.”
The Screwup is the latest episode of MSNBC's failed layoff plan after Trump bashing anchor Joyreid and her staff learn that they are about to be fired from the New York Times report on Sunday, February 23rd, and Trump bashing anchor Joyreid and her staff learn about it.
The intended confidential memo reveals a ruthless playground from February 19th to the February 24th massacre, in which around 100 people were canned.
This includes a legal review of human resources, a talking point script on the cuts, and a scheduled Paulou between NBCUniversal Chairman Mark Lazarus and NBC News Group Chairman Cesar Condi.
According to the documents, MSNBC President Rebecca Kutler was also planning to discuss cancellations, time changes and new job placement.
MSNBC declined to comment.
On February 24, the network, which challenged the rating, fired staff on the Rachel Madow Show and canceled a program hosted by Alex Wagner, Katie Huang, Jonathan Capehart, Eyman Mocheldin and Jose Diaz Barrato.
This document revealed a crammed day of consecutive meetings with the talents mentioned above. They were also known as “Tier 3 Talents” despite winning Peabody and Emmy Awards on CNN, including On-Air Talking Head, Anacabrera, Jumpsaki and Richard Droui.
Shaking programming and reducing talent. MSNBC
By the end of the day, MSNBC had posted 100 new jobs, and according to the document, the network will have all new hires by April 7th and will begin by April 14th.
An insider on one network was furious at the “absolute humiliation” of some staff members who were asked to reapply for their position.
Another ruled out the concept that employees might find new jobs in cable networks they struggle with.
“NBC and MSNBC always say that once an employee is fired, employees can reapply for work,” the person said. “for [MSNBC] That's difficult because there are few posts on life forms, generally advanced work. ”
The overhaul is part of a plan by MSNBC's parent Comcast, spin-offs left-wing networks and other bad cable properties.
Lazarus leads a new entity called Spinco.
Kutler, who was appointed interim president after Rashida Jones resigned earlier this year, unlocked the label last month, but is widely seen as the architect behind the network's remake.
“She was dealing with the harsh hand of having to build a new company with essentially all the changes,” Network Source said. “She's got off to a rough start.”
One source said employees were caught off guard during a massive culling Monday after the New York Times reported a day before “Reidout” host Reid was fired.
“Everyone thought the cut was only affecting 'Reidout' and a few other shows,” One Source said.
Spin-off from NBCuniversal.
Network star Rachel Madow, described by sources as a “polarized” move, blowing up her boss in the air, especially due to their decision to fire Reid.
“The management got mad and the talent was like 'relaxed Rachel',” a source close to the situation said.
Dustup put a strong anchor in the spotlight, but others thought it might have made her even more vulnerable.
“Rachel made this big play to protect her joy, but Rebecca fired her anyway,” the source told the Post.




