The Rachel Maddow Show

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The Rachel Maddow Show is a weekday radio show on the Air America Radio network hosted by political activist Rachel Maddow. The show features news items read by Maddow and her commentary on each of them. Maddow frequently interviews various newsmakers. Kent Jones has a regular segment at the end of each show dedicated to lighter bits of news. Jones also reports on sporting news during the first half of each hour. Unlike most other Air America programs, listener calls are not taken live, keeping with the show's more hard news-oriented theme.

The show began on April 14, 2005 and moved to 7AM - 9AM EST on January 2, 2006. It now airs weekdays from 6PM - 8PM EST on some Air America affiliates.

Contents

  • Ask Doctor Maddow - Maddow answers a listener's question
  • Rachel's Front Page - Maddow looks at how mainstream media outlets are reporting a major news item
  • Underbelly - Maddow exposes the real story behind right-wing political tactics
  • Kent Jones Now! - Sports news of the day read by Jones, and lighter news items at the end of the show

  • Host: Rachel Maddow
  • Sports reporter/humorist: Kent Jones
  • Former Producer: Vanessa Peel
  • Former Producer: Nazanin Rafsanjani
  • Producer: Jackie Bell
  • Sound Engineer: Kris Lo Presto



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