Alex Who? Politico's Media Writer Brazenly Attempts to Cast MSNBC's Alex Wagner as The Hottest Cable News Lunch
Politico's media reporter Dylan Byers may not be paid under the table by MSNBC. But his new profile of noontime host Jane Wagner suggests she's far more trendy and influential than her ratings suggest (she's far behind Fox, and even behind CNN). But to Byers, she's subtle, respectful, effective, and yet carefree and easygoing -- and he is a publicist's dream.
There is one tough paragraph of quote in between the cotton-candy mountains: "Ninety-five percent of Alex's show is Democratic pablum fed directly from Obama For America HQ in Chicago." a Republican strategist said. "While it occasionally has insightful guests, the thrust of the show is snide Democratic elites speaking condescendingly to viewers." Byers, on the other hand, is drinking the liberal Kool-Aid, and shamelessly uses Wagner's grateful guests to praise her (so they can keep getting invitations):
Wagner's role in this discussion is as subtle and understated as her show's influence. As host, she sees herself as the moderator, and there is a near-unanimous feeling among guests that her ability to facilitate - rather than dominate - the conversation is what makes it feel genuine and organic.
"I hate to besmirch an entire profession, but the vanity of most cable TV hosts is pretty significant. Alex gets that the host's job is to make everyone look good in one segment," Josh Tyrangiel, the editor of Bloomberg Businessweek and a weekly guest, told POLITICO. "She's quite generous, in the way the best hosts are. There's a lot more alley than oop."
"Alex understands that her job is to communicate, push back, lead the group - but also to let people flex their muscles," said S.E. Cupp, a conservative political commentator and frequent guest. "To Alex's credit, we all feel very comfortable stretching on that show. I've never felt afraid to go ahead and put my opinions out there."
"Alex lets everyone talk, she creates an environment where people respect each other's opinions," said Alice Stewart, the former press secretary for Rick Santorum's presidential campaign. "Alex sets that tone."
Part of what makes Wagner an effective host is her carefree and easygoing manner. This goes beyond mere informality, which is also an indelible trademark of MSNBC's 6 to 9 a.m. program, "Morning Joe." Wagner's hour has a youthful energy not offered anywhere else in the network's lineup, to say nothing of CNN and FOX News. When she trips over a word, she mocks herself. When she introduces guests, she may spontaneously apply a nickname. Discovering the head from a large Kangaroo costume backstage, she promptly put it on and posted it to Twitter.
"She has a generational and Internet-y language that you don't see a lot on TV," BuzzFeed's Smith explained. "It's a tone, a sense of humor, a politely absurdist take on amusement."
When you're back in third place, sell yourself as a Twitter personality. The story's headline was "MSNBC's Alex Wagner breaks the old mold." Over the last nine months, MSNBC has averaged 340,000 total viewers in the noon hour. That’s compared to 469,000 for the noon segment of CNN Newsroom with Suzanne Malveaux, and 956,000 for Happening Now on Fox News with Jon Scott and Jenna Lee.
Byers is transparent enough to explain that Politico writers are a regular on the Wagner show, another reason for all this bubbly publicity: "The show — on which POLITICO reporters frequently appear — is a sharp departure from the traditional daytime cable news models of one-on-one interviews and talking point-driven debates."
Byers also regurgitates the promotional language of MSNBC's own staff:
"We don't actually drink on the show, we're not Kathie Lee," Dana Haller, the executive producer, told POLITICO, shortly after the aforementioned guests had appeared on a recent show. "But at one point, it clicked to us that we wanted this show to be a cocktail hour. Alex would be the hostess -- she would make sure that all of her guests were having a great time and that they all contributed to the conversation, just like a proper dinner party or luncheon."
...Wagner is also widely respected and admired throughout the network, where she is seen as a rising star.
"I've watched a lot of shiny pennies come along, so it's nice to see a talented woman like her," Mika Brzezinski, the "Morning Joe" co-host, told POLITICO....
[Phil] Griffin, the network president, said Wagner "breaks the mold of anchor we've had in there for the last 15 years."
"This is a network that is built around personalities, and that is true for Alex," he told POLITICO. "The show may look informal, and we do want that sense of bringing original ideas out from all the guests - but she drives it. She is the driver. You can't have an hourlong show without someone who is directing the conversation, and pushing it deeper."
One anonymous guest praised her a bit, while trashing Chris Matthews, which could not be published in Politico without Wagner expressing "adamant" admiration for the 5 o-clock loudmouth:
"She's not a policy wonk, and she's not a journalist, but she's smart, people like her, and she's pleasant," said one guest. "She doesn't need to own it, she's happy to let other people talk. It's not like Chris Matthews, where he is going to start yelling at you, and that's probably a good thing."
(For the record, Wagner is adamant in her adoration for the veteran Hardball host. "I should have a picture of Chris Matthews on my desk," she said. "I adore - I don't think adore is a strong enough word for him. He has been an incredible supporter of the show, and he is very influential in terms of the heights we aspire to.")
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Alex Wagner
Submitted by fivestring_assassin on Sun, 06/10/2012 - 5:46pm.
is a first class DUNCE
The wackier the lib is,,
Submitted by NJRightWinger12 on Sun, 06/10/2012 - 5:53pm.
The more the left loves them! Apparently so, since no one else seems to, and her ratings reflect that! And frankly, I wouldnt know her from a hole in the ground if it wasnt for NB!
I'll take unknown media darlings for 1,000
Submitted by CobraMan on Sun, 06/10/2012 - 5:54pm.
I'll take unknown media darlings for 1,000, Alex.
The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution
Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court
Or Anwar al-Awlaki.
For 1000.00
Submitted by Jerry Mack on Sun, 06/10/2012 - 10:54pm.
Who was Valerie Plame?
Dylan Byers
Submitted by CivilWarGuy on Sun, 06/10/2012 - 6:01pm.
Dylan Byers of Politico is the son of a longtime Dem Politician and Obama Donor, and his brother was an Obama delegate in 2008. His boss at Politico.com is a former Dem party staffer. Nothing DByers says about politics should be considered nonpartisan "journalism."
Dylan Byers is also the "journalist" who laughably claimed
Submitted by Rush Fan on Sun, 06/10/2012 - 7:36pm.
in a Politico piece titled The worst night on cable news that MSNBC and Fox News were blatantly partisan in their coverage of the Wisconsin recall election, and that only CNN was nonpartisan.
Rush Fan
Submitted by Jerry Mack on Sun, 06/10/2012 - 10:56pm.
This is why she is so admired by the multitudes. Well maybe 3 of the 10 Cnn watchers.
Yes Jerry Mack*
Submitted by cajun2 on Sun, 06/10/2012 - 11:09pm.
And those 3 CNN watchers are the flyers sitting hostage to CNN due to flight delays.
Who's Jane Wagner?
Submitted by balboa on Sun, 06/10/2012 - 6:17pm.
Who's Jane Wagner?
And what's MSNBC?
Submitted by NC Boy on Sun, 06/10/2012 - 7:24pm.
And what's MSNBC?
At the beginning of the
Submitted by balboa on Sun, 06/10/2012 - 7:58pm.
At the beginning of the article it says Jane Wagner.
MSNBC meaning?
Submitted by Jerry Mack on Sun, 06/10/2012 - 11:02pm.
Messiah Shall not be Critisized
Jane Wagner?
Submitted by Jerry Mack on Sun, 06/10/2012 - 11:01pm.
Alex Wagners' mother? If incorrect can I buy a vowel?
Typo guys*
Submitted by cajun2 on Sun, 06/10/2012 - 11:14pm.
Cajun thinks Tim just made a typo and wrote "Jane" instead of Alex because his wife just handed him a fresh cup of coffee.
The casting is wrong.....
Submitted by djwolf12 on Sun, 06/10/2012 - 6:21pm.
The proper casting for this show is: "The Coldest Marxist Cable show to LOSE YOUR LUNCH" to.
JUST ANOTHER LIB BIMBO
Submitted by Mrs. Vito on Sun, 06/10/2012 - 7:54pm.
She's the one who said a few months back, "do we really need the Second Amendment?"
She sucks!
"She's not a policy wonk, and
Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Sun, 06/10/2012 - 11:51pm.
"She's not a policy wonk, and she's not a journalist, but she's smart, people like her, and she's pleasant," In other words she is a useful idiot.
Alex is waaaay hotter....
Submitted by bigdaddy on Mon, 06/11/2012 - 12:14am.
....than Sheppard Smith, but not nearly as Bitchy...
Now THAT's ---
Submitted by matthewdean on Mon, 06/11/2012 - 12:26am.
funny !
MD
Never heard of her.
Submitted by P. Aaron on Mon, 06/11/2012 - 8:45am.
Never heard of her.
Well........ she is kind of
Submitted by joedoe on Mon, 06/11/2012 - 9:19am.
Well........ she is kind of cute and that is a rarity at MSNBC. That's about the only good thing I can come up with, concerning her show.