The new year is starting off badly for Dylan Ratigan, whose face time on MSNBC has been cut in half. The cantankerous pundit has gone from having the 9-11 a.m. slot to just one hour at 4 p.m., when ratings are lower. "He's pissed but has no other options," said a source. "He came in and thought he would take over the network. He treated everyone in the office like his assistants." But an MSNBC spokesman characterized Ratigan's move as a promotion: "The show is being moved to 4 p.m. because we anticipate it will be a strong lead-in to 'Hardball.' "Ten viewers would be a strong lead-in to Mr. Tingles.
How MSNBC is still even on the air remains a mystery.
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