Mika Brzezinski, Joe Scarborough and Rachel Maddow are among the 35 Most Powerful People in New York Media. That is no small achievement and a remarkable place to carry a message to the American people.
Host and co-host, 'Morning Joe'; host, 'The Rachel Maddow Show' (click here)
The article rants on about ratings and if it were FOX there is nothing that matters more. I think the tone and information brought by these very talented people is an acquired understanding. In some ways, the audience has building blocks they bring to the view of the shows. Being an intellectual is a lifestyle and not a seasonal migration. These talented people don't mine the topics, the sense of humor or the tone of their viewers.
Mika Brzezinski has taken on the challenge of empowering women to be their own best advocate and best friend. Her priority in moving women forward is in the form of books, advocacy and meetings. She is a friend to many people the average American woman doesn't meet in their lifetime. Her current advocacy is in the form of “Knowing Your Value,” (click here).
The first such event begins tomorrow. There are several applicants from the viewership chosen to participate in a program that will concentrate their efforts to improve their professional qualities and ambitions. It is admirable. It is one thing to achieve a best selling book; it is quite another to share a personal journey to empower others. Mika is successful at both.
MSNBC has become a haven for the often forgotten people in the USA. Their focus on minorities and their lives, lifestyles and problems, which are substantial in the year 2015. MSNBC should be applauded to their focus on the underserved in USA media. Indeed, these populations have been voiceless and complacent in their lives. I look forward to the ladies coming to the forum of ambition which is Mika's brand and she does it well.
Host and co-host, 'Morning Joe'; host, 'The Rachel Maddow Show' (click here)
The article rants on about ratings and if it were FOX there is nothing that matters more. I think the tone and information brought by these very talented people is an acquired understanding. In some ways, the audience has building blocks they bring to the view of the shows. Being an intellectual is a lifestyle and not a seasonal migration. These talented people don't mine the topics, the sense of humor or the tone of their viewers.
Mika Brzezinski has taken on the challenge of empowering women to be their own best advocate and best friend. Her priority in moving women forward is in the form of books, advocacy and meetings. She is a friend to many people the average American woman doesn't meet in their lifetime. Her current advocacy is in the form of “Knowing Your Value,” (click here).
The first such event begins tomorrow. There are several applicants from the viewership chosen to participate in a program that will concentrate their efforts to improve their professional qualities and ambitions. It is admirable. It is one thing to achieve a best selling book; it is quite another to share a personal journey to empower others. Mika is successful at both.
MSNBC has become a haven for the often forgotten people in the USA. Their focus on minorities and their lives, lifestyles and problems, which are substantial in the year 2015. MSNBC should be applauded to their focus on the underserved in USA media. Indeed, these populations have been voiceless and complacent in their lives. I look forward to the ladies coming to the forum of ambition which is Mika's brand and she does it well.