Rachel Maddow will switch to a WEEKLY show as she signs a new multi-million dollar deal with MSNBC after she complained about working ten hour days

 Rachel Maddow will keep hosting her top-rated show on MSNBC for at least another year, as 'heated' negotiations scored the host a cushy transition into a weekly format.

The multi-year deal will let Maddow - who is said to earn $7 million a year - develop new projects at the cable channel and outside of it with parent company NBCUniversal, according to Business Insider

It will also see her transition her five-day-a-week show into just one day a week some time next year, sources told CNN

It's not known how much of a pay rise Maddow received, but the 48-year-old former Rhodes Scholar has talked about streaming and podcasting as a way to offset the toll of hosting a nightly show since 2008, according to the Daily Beast.

Maddow, 48, has reached a new deal that will allow her to develop projects outside of MSNBC

Maddow, 48, has reached a new deal that will allow her to develop projects outside of MSNBC


In 2013, Maddow was making $7 million a year according to a TV Guide survey, though that figure has almost-certainly grown since.  

She was 'seriously' considering leaving for another network or starting her own media company, but MSNBC took major steps to keep her on board, the Daily Beast reported, with higher-ups recommending a reduced schedule to accommodate Maddow's burnout. 

Maddow wants more 'freedom, time for her personal life, and for other projects,' people familiar with her thinking told the website. 

Her 9pm time slot competes directly with Fox News' Sean Hannity, the leader of the ratings scoreboard, and fellow liberal Chris Cuomo of CNN. Cuomo has taken a hit after his brother Andrew's sex scandal led him to resign as governor of New York earlier this month, with Maddow regularly beating him in the ratings. 

The former Rhodes Scholar, whose popularity surged during the Trump presidency, is said to be looking for opportunities in podcasting or streaming as she grows tired of her nightly show

The former Rhodes Scholar, whose popularity surged during the Trump presidency, is said to be looking for opportunities in podcasting or streaming as she grows tired of her nightly show 

For the month of July, she came in second in ratings after Hannity.

The trend held steady on August 19, when the conservative Hannity scored 3.3 million viewers, a full million more than Maddow's 2.28 million, according to AdWeek.

Still, she beat fellow liberal Cuomo's measly 969,000 viewers. 

Former MSNBC president Phil Griffin was brought in for advice as negotiations for Maddow's contract renewal grew 'heated.'  

Fox News host Sean Hannity beat Maddow by one million viewers on August 19. He also led through July
CNN's Chris Cuomo is live on CNN at the same time as Maddow, but his ratings pale in comparison

Maddow competes for 9pm ratings with Fox's Sean Hannity (left) and CNN's Chris Cuomo. Hannity beat Maddow by a million viewers on August 19, with Cuomo coming in far behind

Ex-MSNBC head Phil Griffin was reportedly brought in to tame Maddow's 'heated' negotiations

Ex-MSNBC head Phil Griffin was reportedly brought in to tame Maddow's 'heated' negotiations

She was represented by agent Ari Emanuel, the CEO of Endeavor, who also represents Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski of MSNBC's Morning Joe. 

In a New York Times Magazine article from 2019, Maddow lamented how much she worked while on her way to Raoul's, a French bistro with a $54 steak entree, in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan.

'I'm realizing now - 10, 11 years into this - that it's fine to work long days,' she said.

'But it's not good for you to work incessant long days, five days a week, 50 weeks a year for 10 years.'  

At the time, she edged out Fox News' Megyn Kelly, who made $6 million a year. CNN's Chris Cuomo made about $2.5 million a year at the time. 

Maddow graduated from Stanford University in 1994 and got her PhD in politics at Oxford in 2001. 

Maddow's partner of 22 years got COVID last year, saying she she thought it 'might kill her'

Maddow's partner of 22 years got COVID last year, saying she she thought it 'might kill her'

She has been with her partner Susan Mikula since 1999.

Maddow was off the air for almost two weeks after Mikula got COVID-19 last year.

'Susan has been sick with COVID these past couple of weeks,' she told her audience while broadcasting from home on November 19, 2020. 

'And, at one point, we really thought that there was a possibility that it might kill her. And that's why I've been away.'

She warned her viewers to do their best to avoid contracting the virus.

'It won't necessarily be you. It'll be the person you most care about in the world. And how can you bear that? And all you can do to stop that is move heaven and earth to not get it and to not transmit it.'

Rachel Maddow will switch to a WEEKLY show as she signs a new multi-million dollar deal with MSNBC after she complained about working ten hour days Rachel Maddow will switch to a WEEKLY show as she signs a new multi-million dollar deal with MSNBC after she complained about working ten hour days Reviewed by Your Destination on August 23, 2021 Rating: 5

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