Melissa Harris-Perry rejects MSNBC deal in scathing farewell

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Melissa Harris-Perry has chosen the freedom to speak over an exit package.
On Tuesday, the outgoing MSNBC host said that her exit negotiations with the network fell through after she refused to accept the terms of a non-disparagement clause that she described as "a gag order."


"They wanted me to sign a non-disparagement clause, and we had a deep disagreement over what constituted the non-disparagement clause," Harris-Perry told CNNMoney on Tuesday. "They wanted me not to speak about MSNBC. I said no."

James Perry, Harris-Perry's husband and the one who led the negotiations with MSNBC, said that MSNBC's non-disparagement clause would have restricted his wife to speaking about MSNBC only when it was "positive or in her academic work."

"I'll never get another penny from MSNBC," Harris-Perry said.

The channel announced on Sunday that it was "parting ways" with Harris-Perry. That came two days after she published an email to friends saying that she had been "silenced" because the network had pre-empted her show for two consecutive weekends.

Yvette Miley, the senior vice president of talent and diversity, told CNN that Harris-Perry's show, like others on MSNBC, was only pre-empted in order to focus on the contentious 2016 presidential primary contest and said there were no plans to cancel it or strip Harris-Perry of editorial control.

"MSNBC is the place for politics, and as we're covering 2016 part of that coverage meant that we were going to look for opportunities during the course of 2016 to really focus on the race for the White House," Miley said. "There were pre-emptions that impacted shows across the network."

James Perry confirmed that MSNBC had never expressed any intention to cancel her show prior to her decision to publicize her email. But he also said that the network's treatment of his wife was "consistent with the way they had 'disappeared' other hosts."

"Over the past year, a lot of employees have been disappeared from MSNBC, and what we've observed is there is a clear process for how they've been disappeared: You get taken out of the system and your name as a host is taken out of it as well. And then when you communicate and ask them about it, you don't get any response," Perry said. He declined to provide specific examples.

Both Harris-Perry and James Perry said that she had continuously asked MSNBC's leadership for clarity on her role with the network and received no response.

"Starting around Thanksgiving, I began asking, 'Does anybody know if the show is going to be on air in 2016?" Harris-Perry said.

Holding back tears, Harris-Perry said that she worked hard to support her family, her kids and her mother.

"I support everyone in my family, and I asked, 'do I have a job?' and they wouldn't answer me."

Whatever the case, Harris-Perry's decision to forego an exit agreement has freed her up to speak bluntly about MSNBC and her belief that the decision to cancel her show "has strong racial implications" because it silenced a show that promoted diverse perspectives.

"They wanted us to cover politics in the narrowest sense," Harris-Perry said. "I told my team, we can't allow our own show to go off air and then provide racial cover by having me continue to host the show so people see the little black girl up there."

Related: Melissa Harris-Perry is out at MSNBC

Harris-Perry took to Twitter on Tuesday night to apologize to other former MSNBC hosts of color whose shows were canceled in recent years, including Martin Bashir, Toure and Karen Finney.

"A few apologies: @MartinBashir @Toure @finneyk I am sorry for and ashamed of my earlier silence. I gave into to culture of fear at #MSNBC."

Harris-Perry stopped short of accusing NBC News Chairman Andrew Lack and MSNBC President Phil Griffin of being racially motivated in their decision-making.

"I wouldn't know what Andy Lack is thinking, because I've never met him," she said. "I've literally never had any exchange with him of any kind."

Nevertheless, Harris-Perry's criticism of the network have raised questions about the network's handling of minorities. In addition to Harris-Perry, Bashir, Toure and Finney, several other hosts of color -- including Al Sharpton and Joy Reid -- have seen their shows canceled or moved to weekends. To be sure, several white hosts such as Ronan Farrow, Ed Schultz, Abby Huntsman and Krystal Ball have also seen their shows canceled and left the network.

On Monday, CNNMoney reported that Alex Wagner, who is Asian-American, would not be getting the weekend show she had been promised last year. José Díaz-Balart, who anchors a weekday morning show, has also seen his show pre-empted for 2016 coverage.
 
For the last couple of years I've noticed a change in MSNBC. What I noticed is they're not as heavily pro democratic as they once were. Then within the last few months we've seen Sharpton lose his daily weekday show, now shifted to Sunday morning for an hour and now Melissa is gone. She will truly be missed.
 
....dammmn.....baby girl is getting some bad advice. Shit all makes sense now.

What you mean fam? The writing was on the wall. She said it herself, when it all was going down before she didn't speak up. For her to apologize to them in her time of crisis is telling and she looks like a bigger person for doing it.

MSNBC has ruined their approach to the field and will burn bridges with progressives in order to seem clear and level handed when it comes to politics in general and somehow - stepping into the conservative game.

This year in politics have fucked up a lot of people and their standings within their subgroups. Look at what Trump and his campaign has done to The Repubs, the Tea Party, the conservatives as a whole and the right winged media. He is literally stealing air time from any other candidate and Fox has dropped coverage of an event that he refuses to go to. Shit speaks volumes. They all wanna play that ratings game but when the dust settles, theres gonna be some producers looking for new fucking careers.


NETWORK TELEVISION AINT NO JOKE.


oNE
 
....dammmn.....baby girl is getting some bad advice. Shit all makes sense now.

Yep. It doesn't seem unreasonable for an employer to not want you to bad mouth them. Especially using them to do it.

What other job can you expect to be able to talk disparaging about with impunity?
 
Melissa Harris-Perry and the Fall of the "Negro Whisperers"


Thanks for posting the video because it give me a different perspective on her departure. I’ll say Melissa was drinking the kool-aid when going after Dr. Cornel West, however, I do think she did wake up later on. I’m glad Melissa didn’t let MSNBC run over her like some others (Sharpton) which shows SOME of our real leaders are black women. Women put up more of a fight against the system than the males so I applaud her for not signing the contract. I can’t forget the video of the school resource cop snatching that young girl by the head while the males were looking down at their desk. It seemed the only person in the classroom that wanted to voice outrage of the status quo was another girl. Let’s not forget the lady who climbed the pole in South Carolina to get the flag and the real leaders in the BLM movement for bumping the system. Trying to get that money or trying to be part of the system will send you the grave quicker than normal ask Jackie Robinson.
 
she seems like she was paranoid to a point, why wouldnt she name examples of others that disappeared ? Her paranoia seems justified to a point but that doesnt mean you jump into the outcome you THINK is headed your way... If other shows were put on pause too.. why is she thinking she was the only one to be cut? so she cut herself... I dont get that at all
 
Thanks for posting the video because it give me a different perspective on her departure. I’ll say Melissa was drinking the kool-aid when going after Dr. Cornel West, however, I do think she did wake up later on. I’m glad Melissa didn’t let MSNBC run over her like some others (Sharpton) which shows SOME of our real leaders are black women. Women put up more of a fight against the system than the males so I applaud her for not signing the contract. I can’t forget the video of the school resource cop snatching that young girl by the head while the males were looking down at their desk. It seemed the only person in the classroom that wanted to voice outrage of the status quo was another girl. Let’s not forget the lady who climbed the pole in South Carolina to get the flag and the real leaders in the BLM movement for bumping the system. Trying to get that money or trying to be part of the system will send you the grave quicker than normal ask Jackie Robinson.
Preach.
 
Should have taken the money. Now she comes off as attention whoring.
 
In regards to Sharpton, msnbc didn't run over him.... they gave him several years of a a good tv slot for his show. He just never was able to turn himself into a good host, and his ratings weren't great either. He got longer than some others (The Cycle, Ronan Farrow) so he should be pretty happy counting his money. I think Rachel and Chris are the only really safe hosts... oh, and for some reason Joe S. (don't think his ratings warrant it like Chris and Rachel's do).


Thanks for posting the video because it give me a different perspective on her departure. I’ll say Melissa was drinking the kool-aid when going after Dr. Cornel West, however, I do think she did wake up later on. I’m glad Melissa didn’t let MSNBC run over her like some others (Sharpton) which shows SOME of our real leaders are black women. Women put up more of a fight against the system than the males so I applaud her for not signing the contract. I can’t forget the video of the school resource cop snatching that young girl by the head while the males were looking down at their desk. It seemed the only person in the classroom that wanted to voice outrage of the status quo was another girl. Let’s not forget the lady who climbed the pole in South Carolina to get the flag and the real leaders in the BLM movement for bumping the system. Trying to get that money or trying to be part of the system will send you the grave quicker than normal ask Jackie Robinson.
 
Props to her imo. She won't get paid, but she still has her voice..and it's very important that folks realize that liberal tv really isn't that much better than conservative tv. They love white folks and homosexuals.
 
In regards to Sharpton, msnbc didn't run over him.... they gave him several years of a a good tv slot for his show. He just never was able to turn himself into a good host, and his ratings weren't great either. He got longer than some others (The Cycle, Ronan Farrow) so he should be pretty happy counting his money. I think Rachel and Chris are the only really safe hosts... oh, and for some reason Joe S. (don't think his ratings warrant it like Chris and Rachel's do).
I didn't watch Sharpton's show due to work but wonder how his show was different from Melissa since she had decent ratings . It almost sounds like you are saying Sharpton shouldn't have had a show and was just collecting a check when he should have used it as a platform. Is he that bad or a combination of that and format?
 

One Of The Reasons MHP Was Removed From Corporate Media






The “suits” who run MSNBC have only one maniacally pursued goal; — turn MSNBC into a less odious version of Murdoch’s FOX News with a center-right political bias; in other words FOX-NEWS-LITE.

Keith Olbermann, Dylan Rattigan, Cenk Uygur, Ed Schultz, Al Sharpton and now Melissa Harris Perry have all been purged to facilitate that goal. Chris Hayes survives because he won an Emmy or he would have been purged too.


The “suits” who run NBC/MSNBC have the same mentality as the abominable Rahm Emanuel who said that “progressives are "fucking retarded.”
How dare progressives go on nation-wide corporate television and talk about the huge negative impact of the Trans Pacific Partnership on the 99%— The ‘TPP’ allows U.S. corporations to force American workers to compete with ‘workers’ in Vietnam who make 40 cents an hour.

How dare progressives go on nation-wide corporate television and talk about racist police violence & murder perpetrated on Black Americans.

How dare progressives go on nation-wide corporate television and talk about America’s staggering income inequality & incipient plutocracy which are destroying America for the 99 percent.;— such talk is NOT PERMITTED on the corporate “media-of-mass-distraction” which is controlled by six white men.


The white male ‘suits’ who run MSNBC have decided to force feed what’s left of their audience Trump, Trump, Trump 24/7 and they have the banal DINO (democrat-in-name-only) Chris Matthews who told us that he voted for Cheney-Bush in 2000 describing Bernie Sanders as a socialist carnival barker. Matthews also said, not-as-a-joke, that Hillary should pick RepubliKlan John Kasich as her running mate. MSNBC will continue its descent into the complete irrelevancy that FOX and CNN have attained for those of us who still live in a critical thinking reality based world.

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In regards to Sharpton, msnbc didn't run over him.... they gave him several years of a a good tv slot for his show. He just never was able to turn himself into a good host, and his ratings weren't great either. He got longer than some others (The Cycle, Ronan Farrow) so he should be pretty happy counting his money. I think Rachel and Chris are the only really safe hosts... oh, and for some reason Joe S. (don't think his ratings warrant it like Chris and Rachel's do).
He said he never wanted the weekday show but they asked him to do it.
 
I didn't watch Sharpton's show due to work but wonder how his show was different from Melissa since she had decent ratings . It almost sounds like you are saying Sharpton shouldn't have had a show and was just collecting a check when he should have used it as a platform. Is he that bad or a combination of that and format?
Man fuck Sharpton,he's a corporate puppet. Also don't forget he was on Billary's nuts during the 2008 Presidential run,then once Obama start gaining momentum he jumped ship
 
I'm saying that Al, and I say this with the respect I've gained for him over the past 15 years (disliked him until I saw him debate during his pres runs where he actually came off ok).... Al was a suck as tv show host. I watched his show almost every day for the entirety of its daily evening run, and I'm on record here on BGOL as saying that in terms of content, it was a decent show. ....but Al never learned how to be a decent host. He's just not good at reading the teleprompter or the cue cards or whatever they use when he's reading prepared shit.

He has lots and lots and lots of uncomfortable pauses and mispronunciations. He is as bad at that now as he was when the show first started. You'd think that 4 years into a show, he would have become better, but he hasn't. It was painful at times to watch him almost struggle with his words, especially knowing that he can do better on a different forum. On radio I've heard him sound better, and as a guest, when he's talking off the cuff, he's better. It's particularly as a host, when he has prepared things that he has to say that he just flat out stinks. So, it is him being bad... at this format, as a host.

Andrea Mitchell is pretty bad sometimes too doing the same thing (pauses, etc), but she's pretty much a heavyweight in the field, so it doesn't hurt her as much.

I didn't watch Sharpton's show due to work but wonder how his show was different from Melissa since she had decent ratings . It almost sounds like you are saying Sharpton shouldn't have had a show and was just collecting a check when he should have used it as a platform. Is he that bad or a combination of that and format?
 
I can believe that, because he just didn't seem comfortable. I'm not up early enough to watch his weekend show, but hopefully with a week to prep for a once a week show, he comes off better.


He said he never wanted the weekday show but they asked him to do it.
 
What you mean fam? The writing was on the wall. She said it herself, when it all was going down before she didn't speak up. For her to apologize to them in her time of crisis is telling and she looks like a bigger person for doing it.

MSNBC has ruined their approach to the field and will burn bridges with progressives in order to seem clear and level handed when it comes to politics in general and somehow - stepping into the conservative game.

This year in politics have fucked up a lot of people and their standings within their subgroups. Look at what Trump and his campaign has done to The Repubs, the Tea Party, the conservatives as a whole and the right winged media. He is literally stealing air time from any other candidate and Fox has dropped coverage of an event that he refuses to go to. Shit speaks volumes. They all wanna play that ratings game but when the dust settles, theres gonna be some producers looking for new fucking careers.


NETWORK TELEVISION AINT NO JOKE.


oNE
Her husband is negotiating on her behalf. That's terrible.
 
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