Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i don't watch them any more. all morning news are like "entertainment this morning" kinda news. i want hard news, not entertainment feel good shows
Try Morning Joe, much more real news, book discussion, no recipes or fashion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i don't watch them any more. all morning news are like "entertainment this morning" kinda news. i want hard news, not entertainment feel good shows
Try Morning Joe, much more real news, book discussion, no recipes or fashion.
Nope no time for recipes or fashion—just a healthy dose of daily Trump Derangement Syndrome. So much so that MSNBC opted to pull the show off the air on Monday morning (immediately post-assasination attempt) likely because they couldn’t trust that Mika and Joe wouldn’t be doing a happy dance and throwing a party live on air, and they were worried that their viewers would probably love that, which would maybe not be a great look. Better to let them celebrate privately at home for a day to get it out of their system.
Then they can come back tiday fully charged to resume their morning meltdowns over reaction to RNC convention news.
I doubt that's why it wasn't on Monday. What is the real reason?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The View and Wendy Williams were the only good daytime tv shows probably because they don’t have that formula of fluff piece stories and cackling hens. I don’t think anyone but older people watch GMA or Today or Regis and Kelly or whatever that’s called
Maybe my 80 year old aunt. Get out and live life, OP - you aren't dead yet.
Anonymous wrote:All of the hosts are drunk on air so you should expect them to be laughing and giggling.
Anonymous wrote:I like to see a good dynamic among the cast of a morning show, but honestly, I find the almost constant laughing and banter among the GMA cast to be annoying. It's like they are trying too hard to show how fun they are. Plus, Sam Champion's laugh seems forced a lot of the time.
Anyone else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i don't watch them any more. all morning news are like "entertainment this morning" kinda news. i want hard news, not entertainment feel good shows
Try Morning Joe, much more real news, book discussion, no recipes or fashion.
Nope no time for recipes or fashion—just a healthy dose of daily Trump Derangement Syndrome. So much so that MSNBC opted to pull the show off the air on Monday morning (immediately post-assasination attempt) likely because they couldn’t trust that Mika and Joe wouldn’t be doing a happy dance and throwing a party live on air, and they were worried that their viewers would probably love that, which would maybe not be a great look. Better to let them celebrate privately at home for a day to get it out of their system.
Then they can come back tiday fully charged to resume their morning meltdowns over reaction to RNC convention news.
Anonymous wrote:I feel the same way about Paw Patrol.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how any human being can watch any morning show for more than 30 seconds. At around 10 seconds of exposure and I am contemplating suicide. It's completely foreign to me how these shows have even one viewer, much less that they are on air.