As one may have surmised by the email heard round the (black) world Friday, MSNBC will sever ties with Melissa Harris-Perry, effectively canceling her show, according to a Washington Post reportย and confirmed by Richard Princeโs Journal-isms this weekend.
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Harris-Perry sent out the scathing email to her staff last week, and it was made public by a former producer on Friday. In it, MHP explained why she refused to go on the air this weekend, saying that she would not be a โtoken, mammy or brown bobble headโ for the network, which has pre-empted her show for two weekends in a row.ย
โHere is the reality: Our show was takenโwithout comment or discussion or noticeโin the midst of an election season,โ Harris-Perry wrote in the internal email. โAfter four years of building an audience, developing a brand and developing trust with our viewers, we were effectively and utterly silenced.โ
โI will not be used as a tool,โ Harris-Perry continued. She also wrote that she is โnot ownedโ by NBC and MSNBC executives.
The Post reports that an anonymous executive at the network deemed the email โdestructiveโ and that โitโs highly unlikely Harris-Perry will continueโ at MSNBC.
Harris-Perry appears to have been swept up in a strategic transformation of the network, one that many say is taking the left-leaning network more centrist and has seen the demise of some programs with hosts of color, including The Reid Report, hosted by Joy-Ann Reid, last year, and the move of the Rev. Al Sharptonโs once-daily show to weekends.
As it lags in ratings behind Fox and CNN, MSNBCโs strategy has apparently been to emphasize breaking-news coverage during daytime hours while maintaining a slate of liberal hosts such as Rachel Maddow during prime-time hours at night.
Because of the emphasis of the election cycle, some see the Harris-Perryโs pre-emption as typical, but others see the move as more insidious, and a way to โsilenceโ unique, unabashedly liberal voices like Harris-Perryโs without outright canceling the show and facing possible backlash.
โIt is perfectly fine, 100 percent reasonable and perfectly acceptable for MSNBC to decide they no longer want theย MHPย show,โ she said to the New York Times. โBut they should say that, they should cancel the show, they should stand up. โฆ That, for me, is whatโs painful and difficult.โ
Though Harris-Perry has not publicly commented since the Times comments (save a few tweets supporting Reid and Tamron Hall, who have been on the air in her showโs place this weekend), reports have surfaced that the straw that broke the camelโs back for the Wake Forest professor concerned Beyoncรฉโs video, โFormation.โย
A CNN report says that Harris-Perry wanted to devote a segment to the provocative Beyoncรฉ song and video, which center on blackness and police brutality, but had to fight tooth and nail because the network wanted her to cover just the presidential election.
Harris-Perry was ultimately able to do a segment, but her show has not appeared on the aiir since.
The hashtags #nerdland and #IStandWithMelissa have been trending on Twitter all weekend.
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