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Georgie56

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  1. And I'm sure all 12 viewers will love her.

     

    Seriously though, where is OANN even available? I've never seen it included in any cable package or even on hotel TVs which seem to sometimes have random and weird channels (for instance, I've been in hotels in New York and London that both carried the American RT feed, but I think even the Kremlin's very own is more popular than OAN).

     

    U-Verse has it.

  2. It's not just Nicole, either. Plenty of NeverTrump Republicans like Rick Wilson, Charlie Sykes, and David Jolly have been appearing on the progressive primetime opinion shows, as well.

  3. That's what I thought it probably was, too. People know her as being from Fox News, where she had a show for over a decade, so a lot of loyal MSNBC viewers and many people who lean more progressive in their audience probably disliked her and her show from the start and weren't willing to give her a chance.

     

    Yep. Add to that many Fox viewers who refused to watch her show because it was on MSNBC.

  4. Ana seems to be the clear #2 female for the morning news now that Erin is an evening reporter. Larry anchoring the 4am is surprising, though. I would have expected a solo show and/or literally any available general assignment reporter filling in before I would have expected Larry on the 4am show.

     

    P.S. Do we have a permanent 4-6am female anchor yet? Could the plan be to groom Ana for the slot? Not sure if she could still do Around Town PLUS anchoring. Maybe they'd give Around Town to someone else if Ana became an anchor.

     

    Around Town would likely go to Maggie Carlo if that happens since she does a segment similar to Around Town on the weekend morning news.

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