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MSNBC star Rachel Maddow loses her right-hand man as bloodbath at liberal network escalates
MSNBC star Rachel Maddow loses her right-hand man as bloodbath at liberal network escalates

Daily Mail​

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

MSNBC star Rachel Maddow loses her right-hand man as bloodbath at liberal network escalates

Rachel Maddow's trusted right-hand man, Andrew Dallos, has announced his departure after nearly 25 years at MSNBC, underscoring growing instability within the embattled network. Dallos, 59, who was instrumental in launching The Rachel Maddow Show in 2008, confirmed his exit on Wednesday with an emotional Instagram post. 'After nearly 25 years, my time at MSNBC has come to an end. I've made the difficult decision to leave the company I've called home for nearly a quarter of a century,' he wrote. In the post, accompanied by a photo of NBC Studios in New York, Dallos expressed gratitude for the experience. 'During my time here, I've been privileged to work alongside some amazing colleagues. Special thanks to Rachel Maddow for the opportunity to join her team on the very first day of her show and giving me the journey of a lifetime. Special thanks to Cory Gnazzo for his steady leadership.' Dallos also acknowledged the broader shakeup at MSNBC, which has included sweeping layoffs and restructuring amid its corporate spinoff. 'As many of you are preparing to move to SpinCo, please know that I'll be cheering you on every step of the way,' he wrote, referencing the newly formed independent media entity Comcast is creating out of NBCUniversal's cable and digital assets. Even though Dallos is exiting, the veteran producer celebrated a 'full-circle' moment, noting that his daughter will soon follow in his footsteps. 'Although today is my last day with TRMS, it's only the beginning for my daughter, Ashley, who will be interning for The 11th Hour starting in June, following in her dad's footsteps. Funny how life has come full circle,' he added. 'I hope our paths cross again down the line. Until then, I wish you all the best.' Dallos' departure coincides with a major transition for Maddow's show, which is set to return to airing just one night a week on Mondays after briefly expanding to five nights to cover President Trump's first 100 days back in office, according to TheWrap. His exit also comes amid deep cuts across the network. According to The Guardian, most producers for Maddow's and Joy Reid's shows - including high-profile figures like Katie Phang, Jonathan Capehart, Ayman Mohyeldin, and José Díaz-Balart - have been let go, with the option to reapply or take severance. While, Maddow's executive producer Cory Gnazzo and several senior producers will remain. Though Dallos is exiting, the veteran producer celebrated a 'full-circle' moment, noting that his daughter will soon follow in his footsteps View this post on Instagram A post shared by Andrew Dallos (@andrewdallos) The star host however has not shied away from criticizing the network's actions. Maddow expressed concern for the dozens of producers and staff who work behind the scenes, saying that they were 'really being put through the wringer', facing potential layoffs and being 'invited to reapply for new jobs'. 'That has never happened at this scale, in this way before when it comes to programming changes, presumably because it's not the right way to treat people, and it's inefficient and it's unnecessary and it kind of drops the bottom out of whether or not people feel like this is a good place to work, and so we don't generally do things that way,' Maddow said on air. 'Personally, I think it is a bad mistake to let her [Reid] walk out the door… It is also unnerving… both of our non-white hosts in prime time are losing their shows, as is Katie Phang on the weekend. That feels worse than bad… That feels indefensible and I do not defend it.'

‘Maddow' Producer Andrew Dallos Leaves Show After 17 Years
‘Maddow' Producer Andrew Dallos Leaves Show After 17 Years

Yahoo

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘Maddow' Producer Andrew Dallos Leaves Show After 17 Years

Veteran 'Rachel Maddow Show' producer Andrew Dallos is leaving the show and MSNBC, he announced on X on Thursday morning. Dallos has been with MSNBC for nearly 25 years, he noted, and he has been with 'Maddow' since the program's first episode in 2008. 'During my time here, I've been privileged to work alongside some amazing colleagues,' Dallos wrote on X. 'Special thanks to Rachel Maddow for the opportunity to join her team on the very first day of her show and giving me the journey of a lifetime.' His exit comes as 'Maddow' is set to return to airing one day per week on Mondays, after the show moved to a full Monday-Friday schedule to coincide with President Trump's first 100 days back in the White House. MSNBC did not immediately respond to TheWrap's request for comment on who, if anyone, will fill the void left by Dallos. Dallos is leaving 'Maddow' as it has been on a bit of a hot streak lately. The program, which airs at 9:00 p.m. ET, averaged more than 2 million viewers during April, making it MSNBC's top show. The strong showing for 'Maddow' comes as MSNBC and CNN have failed during President Trump's first 100 days back in office to match the ratings both channels received during the first months of his presidency in 2017. On the other hand, Fox News, as TheWrap reported earlier this week, saw its ratings increase during the president's first 100 days when compared to his first term. The post 'Maddow' Producer Andrew Dallos Leaves Show After 17 Years appeared first on TheWrap.

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