Monday, March 31, 2014

MSNBC: Ronan Farrow Faces Axe--Not 'The Superstar They Were Hoping For' --What about the idiot who hired him?

Ronan Farrow
By Jeff Duntez, Mar. 31, 2014, truthrevolt.org
The NY Daily News is reporting that Ronan Farrow’s new MSNBC talk show is facing cancellation because of poor ratings. “He sort of stinks on TV,” said an MSNBC source. “He hasn’t turned out to be the superstar they were hoping for.”
MSNBC believed they had the makings of a television superstar on their hands, a face that might prove to be the face of the news outlet. The son of actress Mia Farrow and Woody Allen (though much speculation surrounds the possibility that Frank Sinatra might actually be his biological father) seems to have not only the genes but the intellectual and ideological makeup of the perfect MNSBC host. But as NY Daily News reports, "Ronan Farrow Daily" has been a ratings "disaster" since its premiere in February.
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