Rachel Maddow left her radio program nearly a year ago when she began hosting her cable show on MSNBC, but on Wednesday she still claimed to be a radio talk show host. While she does still have a devoted timeslot on Air America, what runs is merely an audio version of her MSNBC show.
Radio Equalizer's Brian Maloney has more on this, including the audio and transcript.
After Jon Stewart's intense criticism of Sean Hannity when the latter's producer mistakenly confused background protest footage, will the left hold Maddow accountable for misleading viewers?




















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Would that mean this teabag queen
November 13, 2009 - 13:42 ET by CO2Makeris using her TV show for double penetration of the market? Hmmmmm.
Don't matter. There are
November 13, 2009 - 13:48 ET by ricklailDon't matter. There are still not that many watching or listening.
Semper suprene nitens
There is no point dwelling on all the foolish mistakes we have made in our lives. For one thing, it can be very time-consuming. Dr. Thomas Sowell
What's the point?
November 13, 2009 - 15:03 ET by vaboxrboySlow news day I suppose. She's on the radio whether it's live or not. Fox News and the other networks also broadcast their shows on XM and Sirrius.
Cheers, Chuck
By the way...
November 16, 2009 - 00:38 ET by vaboxrboySit down and watch an entire show and then come up with with criticisms. You may not like her slant, but she does give good, thoughtful arguments and on occasion when she is wrong she doesn't come back and say it's someone elses fault!
Cheers, Chuck
Who?
November 13, 2009 - 15:18 ET by countmein5050Who is this Maddow person? And why is she important?