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| MSNBC | |
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| Launched | July 15, 1996 |
| Owned by | NBC Universal, Microsoft |
| Slogan | "The Place for Politics" "America\'s Fastest Growing News Channel" "A Fuller Spectrum of News" |
| Country | United States |
| Headquarters | New York City, New York |
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| DirecTV | 356 |
| Dish Network | 209 |
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| Available on all cable systems | Channels vary |
MSNBC\'s former World HQ in NJ
MSNBC\'s former set in NJ
MSNBC\'s current newsroom in NYC
MSNBC is a 24-hour cable news channel based in the United States, although it is also available in Canada. Its name is a combination of Microsoft Network and NBC.
A separate company, msnbc.com, is the news website for the NBC News family, featuring original stories and video as well as content from NBC News and partners such as The New York Times, Newsweek and The Washington Post.MSNBC.com (2008). Retrieved on 2008-01-23.
Two partnerships with the name MSNBC were founded in 1996 by Microsoft and General Electric\'s NBC unit, which is now NBC Universal. Although Microsoft and NBC shared operations of MSNBC cable at its founding, it was announced on December 23, 2005, that NBC Universal would purchase a majority stake in the television network, which left Microsoft with 18%. The two companies remain 50-50 partners in msnbc.com. MSNBC, like sister channel CNBC, shares the NBC logo of a rainbow peacock.
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Microsoft invested $220 million for a 50% share of the cable network, while MSNBC and Microsoft would share the cost of a $200 million newsroom based in Redmond, Washington. NBC supplied the space with an 18 month old America\'s Talking network. Roger Ailes, then president of America\'s Talking, was passed over when NBC executives were looking for someone to run their new cable news operation. Ailes subsequently joined News Corporation as president of the newly-formed CNN rival, Fox News Channel.Collins, Scott Crazy Like A Fox: The Inside Story of How Fox News Beat CNN, ISBN 1-59184-029-5
MSNBC was launched on July 15, 1996. The first show, which was anchored by Jodi Applegate, broadcast a lineup of news, interviews, and opinions.Jodi Jodi Applegate WNYW biography: [1] During the day, rolling news coverage continued with The Contributors, a show that featured Ann Coulter and Laura Ingraham, as well as interactive programming coordinated by Applegate, John Gibson, and John Seigenthaler, Jr. Stories were generally longer and more detailed than the stories running on CNN at the time.Collins, Scott Crazy Like A Fox: The Inside Story of How Fox News Beat CNN, ISBN 1-59184-029-5
MSNBC originally demonstrated the interactive value of the internet. The network\'s first slogan was It\'s Time to Get Connected, and e-mail addresses and phone numbers were displayed regularly.Beato, G. Media Circus, April 11, 1997, Salon Magazine [2]
MSNBC\'s current newsroom in NYC
Primetime featured an hour-long interview program called Internight (which showcased the stars of NBC News),Goodman, Walter. "CRITIC\'S NOTEBOOK; New and Familiar Faces In News Channel Debut", The New York Times, July 23, 1996. [3] followed by the network\'s flagship newscast, The News with Brian Williams, and The Site, a show about the internet and computers co-hosted by Soledad O\'Brien and a computer-generated character played by Leo Laporte.MSNBC at Ten; Remembering The Site. [4] The first Internight included an interview with President Bill Clinton, who took questions from callers and e-mailers.Burelle\'s Transcripts: [5] Other shows that made use of the internet included News Chat featuring Mary Kathleen Flynn, and a look into the past with Time & Again, anchored by Jane Pauley. Black Entertainment Television host Ed Gordon also contributed to the new network by hosting the Saturday version of Internight.
The start was a bit bumpy due to a series of changes in management and continuing internal squabbles over the direction of the network. Some NBC affiliates were concerned that cross-promotion would divert viewers from their own programs, although that fear abated.Siklos, Richard. "This Little Peacock is Showing Some Pluck. BusinessWeek, August 17 1998. However, MSNBC was often first to break news. It broke the story of the crash of TWA Flight 800 eight minutes before CNN, ushering in an era of hypercompetitiveness between the news channels that continues today.Towery, Terry. "MSNBC proves it is ready." Peoria Journal Star, July 21, 1996. Page C12
MSNBC signed a simulcast agreement with Infinity Broadcasting station WFAN to carry the Imus in the Morning radio show, which began on September 2, 1996.Bianculli, David: "BEST OF \'IMUS IN THE MORNING\' ON MSNBC? THEM\'S THE BREAKS." New York Daily News, September 29, 1996. In November 1996, the network moved to new studios in Secaucus, New Jersey.Collins, Scott Crazy Like A Fox: The Inside Story of How Fox News Beat CNN, ISBN 1-59184-029-5
The network\'s goal of attracting a younger, tech-savvy audience failed to materialize. In September 1997, MSNBC laid off 20% of its staffFlash, Cynthia. "MICROSOFT LEARNS COSTLY MEDIA LESSON". Tacoma News Tribune, September 24, 1997. Page C9 and canceled The Site due to low ratings and the press of a news story (the death of Princess Diana), causing howls of protest from its viewers, many of whom considered O\'Brien a cult figure."MSNBC CHANNEL CANCELS \'THE SITE,\' AWARD-WINNING TECHNOLOGY SHOW". Seattle Times, September 21, 1997, Page E4. The network began moving away from its internet roots and began covering fashion and celebrity like its competitors.Pope, Kyle. "Future Seems Bright at MSNBC Despite Tiny Ratings." The Wall Street Journal, October 28, 1997, page B1 In October 1997, Internight was replaced with The Big Show, hosted by Keith Olbermann, in hopes that his irreverent style would spike up ratings.Bauder, David. "\'BIG SHOW\' A TALL ORDER FOR OLBERMANN". Cleveland Plain Dealer, October 17, 1997, page 5.E After its first year, the network had 24,000 households viewing it per night, well short of the 578,000 of CNN and the 30,000 of Fox News (which was four months younger than MSNBC)Johnson, Peter. "MSNBC hasn\'t plugged into a big audience yet." USA Today, June 4, 1997.
flat screen monitor on the wall in msnbc.com showing msnbc.com
The MSNBC web site remained relatively successful, becoming the most-used online news site in 1997,PR Newswire: "MSNBC.COM RATED #1 ONLINE NEWS SITE FOR 1997", January 20, 1998 1998,PR Newswire: "MSNBC.COM RATED #1 ONLINE NEWS SITE FOR 1998", January 19, 1999 and 1999.PR Newswire: "MSNBC.COM RATED #1 ONLINE NEWS SITE FOR 1999", January 22, 2000 MSNBC significantly increased during the impeachment of Bill Clinton, following a new "covering the Big Story" format that provided saturation coverage for the top stories. Keith Olbermann left over MSNBC\'s continuing focus on the impeachment. He returned in 2003 as host of Countdown, currently the network\'s most popular show. When Olbermann left "The Big Show" he was replaced by John Hockenberry, who achieved some success. Hockenberry\'s Edgewise program focused on newsmakers and showed off Hockenberry\'s documentary skills. Ratings began to drop, however, after the impeachment trial was completed. Fox beat MSNBC in numbers of viewers per 24 hours, particularly impressive considering MSNBC\'s distribution advantage. NBC News stars began shunning the network. Low-rated chat shows such as Watch It, and Equal Time, a Crossfire knockoff, filled out the schedule.Jensen, Elizabeth. "Cable News Rivals Prepare for Life After Monica". Los Angeles Times, February 12, 1999. Page A1. Hockenberry was replaced after six months by a rebroadcast of Hardball from CNBC.Mifflin, Lawrie. "Too Few Viewers for \'Hockenberry\'." The New York Times, July 12, 1999. Page C12
That show was replaced by Headliners and Legends, a biography program that has been a weekend staple on the network ever since. Also in 1999, the management of MSNBC replaced midday news coverage with a delayed broadcast of NBC News Today called Today on MSNBC and repackaged Dateline NBC stories into MSNBC Investigates, a decision that angered NBC affiliates. On the other hand, 1999 saw a partnership with the Washington Post that permitted more integrated coverage on the web site."Washington Post, NBC to collaborate". Houston Chronicle, November 18, 1999. pg. 4
On April 3, 2000, a show named Home Page hosted by three women—Ashleigh Banfield, Gina Gaston, and Mika Brzezinski—began.Curpisin, Tim. "MSNBC wants to be women\'s `Home Page\'". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, April 3, 2000. Along with Home Page, MSNBC tried to attract female viewers by signing a deal in February 2001 with Detroit radio station WJR to simulcast the first two hours of The Mitch Albom Show. While the pairing was a ratings winner, both shows would eventually be canceled: Home Page due to sinking ratings; and The Mitch Albom Show due to its frequent preemptions and some disagreements with the MSNBC management.
In 2000, John Gibson, one of the original MSNBC hosts, left the network. His confrontational tenure as the host of the Feedback primetime program foreshadowed his opinion program on the Fox News Channel."Gibson Jumping to FNC." New York Post, August 16, 2000. MSNBC continued to repackage NBC News programs (Special Edition and Crime Files), and during the 2000 presidential election cycle, reporters and interviews were cycled constantly between broadcast NBC and the cable news channel.Saunders, Dusty. "NBC SCORED EARLY SUCCESS IN ANNOUNCING BUSH WIN", Rocky Mountain News, December 15, 2000. MSNBC also commissioned original documentaries similar to The Discovery Channel for use as filler on weekends. Later in the year, Lester Holt received kudos for his daily coverage of the Florida election controversy, allowing MSNBC to beat Fox News during November 2000.Lavin, Cheryl. "HOLT HITS THE NEWSROOM RUNNING FOR MSNBC." Chicago Tribune, November 24 2000. Page 1.
MSNBC\'s current studio in NYC
On October 22, 2007 MSNBC and NBC News launched broadcasts from new studios at NBC\'s "30 Rock" complex in New York City. After extensive renovations of the associated studios, NBC essentially merged its entire news operation into one building, providing a unique synergy between NBC\'s network news and cable operations. Essentially all MSNBC broadcasts, as well as the NBC Nightly News program, originate in the new studios. MSNBC is also expected to expand West Coast operations, as the network recently announced new studios near the Universal Studios lot, which will assemble all NBC West Coast news operations in one building. MSNBC\'s Master Control did not make the move to 30 Rock. It remained in the old Secaucus headquarters until it completed its move to the NBC Universal Network Origination Center located inside the CNBC Global Headquarters building in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, on December 21, 2007.
By the start of 2001, MSNBC continued to trail both Fox News and CNN. With the success of Fox News Channel, MSNBC tried to emulate the Fox News Channel\'s emphasis on opinion hosts.Moss, Linda. "MSNBC Shifts Shows" Cable World, July 2, 2001. In January 2001, Mike Barnicle got a show on MSNBC, but it was canceled in June 2001 due to high production costs.E! Online, Bits and Pieces, June 26 2001. In June, in a sign of continuing trouble of MSNBC, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said that he would not have started MSNBC if he knew then what he knows now.Ballmer: Would not launch MSNBC again. CNET News.Com, June 7, 2001. After the September 11, 2001 attacks, MSNBC served as an outlet for NBC News to provide up-to-the-minute coverage, in contrast to broadcast NBC\'s longer stories. CNBC and CNBC Europe, with little financial news to report, ran MSNBC for many hours of the day following the attacks. The year also boosted the profile of Ashleigh Banfield, who had escaped injury while covering the World Trade Center on September 11. Her Region In Conflict program capitalized on her newfound celebrity and showcased exclusive interviews from Afghanistan.
The monitors of the MSNBC newsroom are tuned in to specific channels.
In 2002, MSNBC\'s focus continued on opinion journalism and low ratings. MSNBC scored up to triple the usual ratings during the 2002 Winter Olympics, airing several events, but this success was not due to news programming.Bauder, David. "BAD DECISIONS HURT MSNBC" Associated Press, February 25, 2002. Alan Keyes is Making Sense debuted in January, featuring the conservative one-time candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination.Huff, Richard. "MSNBC GETS KEYES TO TALK." New York Daily News, January 8 2002. MSNBC rebranded itself as America\'s NewsChannel, with a patriotic theme proclaiming MSNBC to be fiercely independent.Battaglio, Steven. "MSNBC STARTS TO SPELL OUT NEW APPROACH." New York Daily News, April 12, 2002, page 139 Jerry Nachman joined MSNBC as its editor-in-chief and host of a news analysis program in May, and liberal talk-show pioneer Phil Donahue began hosting an evening talk show in July.Jensen, Elizabeth. "Donahue\'s Back, With No Plans to Be Neutral." Los Angeles Times, July 10, 2002. Page F1 The News with Brian Williams was moved to CNBC, leaving MSNBC with primarily opinion shows in the evening. In the afternoon, the cable network replaced rolling news coverage with talk shows featuring Curtis Sliwa, Ron Kuby, Bill Press, and Pat Buchanan.Bard, Ed. "MSNBC relying on personalities as it revamps lineup." Knight Ridder Tribune News Service. June 13, 2002.
The experiment did not last long. Keyes was gone by July. Sliwa and Kuby were removed in October, and Nachman\'s show was moved in October. Donahue\'s ratings plummeted, from 660,000 households in his first week to just 136,000 households in his sixth week, a drop of 80%.Bauder, David. "CAN\'T PHIL THE BILL? / Donahue\'s numbers sinking on MSNBC" Houston Chronicle, September 4, 2002, Page 10 The network was regularly beaten in the ratings by CNN Headline News. Overall, ratings dropped 36% from the previous year.deMoraes, Lisa. "MSNBC\'s Nachman Takes One for the Team" Washington Post, October 5, 2002. Page C07 MSNBC publicly proclaimed support for Donahue and moved some shows to try to stabilize his ratings, helping to increase his viewership to 446,000 households.Huff, Richard. "MSNBC: Weak ratings snuff Phil Donahue" Knight Ridder Tribune News Service. February 26, 2003. Nevertheless, the cancellation of his show would annoy some left-leaning viewers for years. They saw it as an indication that executives had no faith in liberal viewpoints. Donahue himself claimed that MSNBC was trying to "out-fox" Fox by removing him and adding conservative Joe Scarborough to the lineup.Huff, Richard. "DONAHUE LIBERALLY FIRES BACK AT MSNBC" New York Daily News, February 27, 2003. Page 89 Donahue\'s time slot was replaced by Countdown with Keith Olbermann.
In March 2003, MSNBC featured a weekend show hosted by conservative radio host Michael Savage, leading to some embarrassment when Savage snapped at a prank caller on his show, calling him a "pig" and a "sodomite," telling him that he "should get AIDS and die," and to "go eat a sausage and choke on it." Savage was immediately fired.Lowry, Brian. "Savage gets the boot after on-air anti-gay outburst" Los Angeles Times, July 8, 2003. Page E1.
On December 23, 2005, it was announced that NBC Universal would acquire an additional 32% share of the television network from Microsoft, solidifying its control over television operations and allowing NBC to further consolidate MSNBC\'s backroom operations with NBC News and its other cable properties. MSNBC.com would continue to be 50% owned by both NBC and Microsoft, and its operations would be largely unaffected. NBC would have the option to buy the remaining 18% share from Microsoft after two years. Rumors circulated that the cable network would eventually be rebranded as NBC News Channel, a name currently used for the network\'s news service to NBC affiliates.
MSNBC\'s current studio in NYC
In June of 2006, Don Kaplan of the New York Post (owned by News Corporation, which also owns Fox News Channel) wrote a column titled "Do We Need MSNBC?" Addressing MSNBC\'S low ratings, Kaplan quoted CNN co-founder Reese Schoenfeld, who said that "[e]verybody compares MSNBC to Fox and CNN — when its real competition is Headline News". Schoenfeld pointed out that the ratings for MSNBC and Headline News are roughly the same, about 300,000 viewers on average and that "by comparison, Fox and CNN regularly average three or four times as many viewers." In the column Kaplan remarked that "the running joke in TV news is Fox and CNN are news channels with websites, but MSNBC is a website with a cable channel".[6], New York Post Columnist Asks \'Do We Need MSNBC?\'
On June 7, 2006, Rick Kaplan resigned as president of MSNBC, after holding the post for two years.Rick Kaplan Exits: Effective Immediately, President Of MSNBC Steps Down (2006). Retrieved on 2008-01-23. Following the announcement, it was announced on June 12, 2006, that Dan Abrams, a nine-year veteran of MSNBC and NBC News, had been named General Manager of the NBC News 24-hour cable news channel, effective immediately. NBC News Senior Vice President Phil Griffin would oversee MSNBC. Griffin would also continue to oversee NBC News’ Today, and Abrams would report to Griffin.
On June 29, 2006, Abrams announced a revamp to MSNBC\'s early-primetime and primetime schedule. On July 10, Tucker (formerly The Situation with Tucker Carlson) started airing at 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. ET (taking over Abrams\' old timeslot), while Rita Cosby\'s Live & Direct was taken off the schedule. Cosby was instead given the role of primary anchor for MSNBC Investigates at 10 and 11 p.m. ET, a new program that took over Cosby and Carlson\'s timeslots. According to the press release, MSNBC Investigates promised to "...complement MSNBC\'s existing programming by building on [the network\'s] library of award winning documentaries." MSNBC Announcement (2006-06-29). Retrieved on 2008-01-23.. The move to taped programming during 10 and 11 p.m. was likely a result of the success that the network saw with their Friday "experiment" of replacing all primetime programming with taped specials.
On October 22, 2007 MSNBC moved to its new headquarters in New York City at the newly renovated 3rd and 4th floors of 30 Rock.NBC News to Begin Broadcasting from New World Headquarters (2007-10-22). Retrieved on 2008-01-23. Studio 3A debuted that morning when MSNBC\'s Morning Joe opened its broadcast from the studio at 6 a.m. ET. MSNBC continued to broadcast from Studio 3A throughout the day, including Live with Dan Abrams in primetime. Countdown with Keith Olbermann broadcast live at 8 p.m. from the 2nd floor of studio 1A. At 6:30 p.m. ET, Brian Williams unveiled the renovated Studio 3C on NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams. More than 12.5 hours of live television across NBC News and MSNBC originate from the two studios daily.
MSNBC\'s former NJ HQ Studio
As a result of a carriage agreement, MSNBC is currently not available to Verizon Fios TV subscribers in Verizon\'s Northern New Jersey grouping as well as areas in New York City. The reason for the lack of availability is an exclusive carriage agreement that MSNBC entered into with Cablevision, which services the areas in question. http://insidecable.blogsome.com/2007/02/22/cablevision-has-exclusive-fios-deal-with-msnbc-in-nyc// The terms of the agreement (i.e. when the exclusive agreement expires) are unknown. If Verizon\'s subscriptions rise, MSNBC will be increasingly unavailable in one of the largest markets in the United States unless viewers subscribe to a second provider (either Cablevision or one of the satellite TV providers).
MSNBC is shown only in the United States, Canada, and parts of Latin America. In Europe, Asia, and Africa, MSNBC is not shown on a channel of its own. However, MSNBC is shown for a few hours a day on the 24 hour news network Orbit News in Europe and the Middle East. During breaking news MSNBC is also shown occasionally on affiliate network CNBC Europe.About CNBC Europe (2008). Retrieved on 2008-01-23.
MSNBC\'s current studio in NYC
In Turkey, NTV-MSNBC is the news network of the Turkish broadcaster NTV Turkey. The network is a joint partnership between the two, although very little Turkish content makes its way onto English MSNBC. English content on MSNBC is translated to Turkish. NTVMSNBC.com (2008). Retrieved on 2008-01-23. In the UK, during major US breaking news, the now-closed ITV News Channel (ITN) occasionally showed MSNBC; some of MSNBC\'s reports appeared in ITV News bulletins. In 2001, a Canadian version—MSNBC Canada—was developed; however, it was soon discontinued in 2004, and the American station began airing in Canada.
In Southern Africa, MSNBC is distributed on Free2View TV. MSNBC Africa is a joint venture between Great Media Limited and MSNBC. Free2View airs MSNBC\'s programming from 4 p.m. to 12 a.m. ET in a block that repeats twice (live for the first airing). Southern Africa weather forecasts from Weather Plus are provided.Southern Africa to Get MSNBC (2007-11-17). Retrieved on 2008-01-23.
MSNBC.com Turns 10 in 2006
msnbc.com Newsroom in Redmond, WA
msnbc.com\'s current newsroom in NYC
Msnbc.com, is the online news outlet for the NBC News family, including network shows such as Today, NBC Nightly News, and Dateline NBC, as well as MSNBC TV. In addition to NBC News content and material produced by the site\'s own staff, MSNBC.com also hosts articles and features from several partners, including The Washington Post and Newsweek magazine.
The web site is developed in Redmond, Washington, on the Microsoft campus and news content is produced out of newsrooms in Redmond, New York, and London. It is the news provider for MSN, the portal site and online service operated by Microsoft, but it is editorially and financially separate.
Msnbc.com is currently in a fierce battle with CNN.com for the position of top online U.S. news site.
On April 2, 2007, MSNBC.com launched a new logo and a new slogan, "A Fuller Spectrum of News."
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MSNBC\'s former NJ HQ Studio
MSNBC has received criticism from various groups and individuals for its programming and journalistic ethics. Critics have accused the network of allegedly promoting both a liberal and a conservative agenda.
The Media Research Center, a conservative media watchdog group, has criticized the network for having a left-wing bias in its reporting. MRC points to Countdown with Keith Olbermann, Hardball with Chris Matthews, and Live with Dan Abrams programs most frequently as examples of alleged liberal bias on MSNBC.
Keith Olbermann is especially cited by MRC, as he is well-known for his criticisms of President Bush and the Republican Party. He has called on President Bush and Vice President Cheney to resign.http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19588942/ Olbermann has been given a prominent role on the network, such as conducting post-debate interviews of Republican presidential candidates and leading live coverage of presidential primaries. In the February 2008 issue of Men\'s Journal magazine, a senior executive at MSNBC stated that Olbermann "runs MSNBC" and that "because of his success, he\'s in charge" of the network.http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/msnbc/olbermann_talks_office_politics_other_politics_74648.asp
In a November New York Times article, Phil Griffin stated in response to MSNBC\'s alleged liberal bias that "it happened naturally" and that for the MSNBC staff "there is a Go for it" mentality.http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/06/business/media/06msnb.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&pagewanted=print&oref=slogin
Media Matters for America, a liberal media watchdog group, has criticized several MSNBC shows, such as Tucker and Morning Joe, for having a conservative bias. For example, Joe Scarborough of Morning Joe is a former Republican congressman. Tucker \'s Tucker Carlson, who previously co-hosted CNN\'s Crossfire "from the Right," is a well known conservative-leaning libertarian pundit; Carlson\'s show was canceled in March of 2008, but he remained with the network as a correspondent.http://apnews.myway.com//article/20080310/D8VAN7SO0.html In 2002, the conservative intellectual firebrand, Alan Keyes, hosted Alan Keyes Is Making Sense, which was canceled. Media Matters has repeatedly cited MSNBC\'s Chris Matthews for his alleged conservative bias and even named him "Misnomer of the Year." http://mediamatters.org/action_center/matthews_monitor/
In early April 2007, shock jock Don Imus, whose radio show Imus in the Morning was simulcast on MSNBC, made comments about the Rutgers University women\'s basketball team. The comments sparked outrage, as many individuals considered the comments to be both racist and sexist. Initially, this resulted in a two-week suspension of Imus\' program from MSNBC starting the week of 16 April 2007. However on April 11, 2007, two days after this announcement, MSNBC announced that it canceled the simulcast, effective immediately as sponsors started withdrawing their advertisements from the show. CBS Radio, who owns both the radio show\'s flagship station (WFAN in New York) and its syndicator (Westwood One) initially suspended Imus, later announcing they had canceled his show, effective late in the day on April 12, 2007. Imus, as well as NBC News, has apologised to the Rutgers Basketball team for the remarks.MSNBC drops simulcast of Don Imus show. MSNBC.com. 11 April 2007. MSNBC began filling the 6-9 AM slot first with an extended MSNBC Live then with a series of rotating talk hosts which includes Michael Smerconish, Stephanie Miller, Tucker Carlson, Larry Elder, David Gregory, and Joe Scarborough. Scarborough\'s program, dubbed Morning Joe, had aired consistently since late May, and became the network\'s permanent replacement for Imus in the Morning.
In April 2007, NBC News and MSNBC received heavy criticism for airing pictures and videos sent to them by Cho Seung-Hui, the man who killed 32 people at Virginia Tech. In less than a day NBC news avoided airing the video and pictures sent by Cho Seung-Hui.
On November 5, 2007, the New York Times reported that MSNBC is in discussions with Rosie O\'Donnell to have a prime-time show on the network. Under one scenario, O\'Donnell would be given the 9 p.m. slot where she would compete with Larry King Live on CNN and Hannity & Colmes on the Fox News Channel. Her show would replace Live with Dan Abrams.http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/05/business/media/05cnd-msnbc.html?_r=1&oref=slogin Due to the leaking of the story by O\'Donnell, discussions were put on indefinite hold.
The network\'s first logo, it combines MSN with NBC.
Combining MSN with NBC, this logo still in use as a secondary logo.
This logo was utilized in the aftermath of 9/11, in the "America\'s News Channel" phase. From this point on, the "N" in the logo was changed from red to match the rest of the letters\' colorations. The peacock is colored with a pattern of the flag of the United States.
Before the graphics and logo change, the Doc Block began using this version of the logo. Since August 21, 2006, MSNBC started to use this logo as the network\'s new official logo.
From April 2, 2007 until November 9, 2007, a deviation from the original font and look previously used since the company\'s inception; used on MSNBC\'s website.
MSNBC.com\'s new website logo following the website\'s renovation and release on November 10, 2007.
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