"America 250 shouldn't be viewed as another marketing campaign or corporate initiative. It should be viewed as an opportunity to remind audiences what great local sports radio does best."
Opening statements will not be made by the candidates. Those on stage will be offered one minute for answers, 30 seconds for follow-ups, and a 45-second closing statement.
Carter came to the network in 2015 and has been based in both Atlanta and Washington D.C. He previously worked as an original producer on MSNBC's Morning Joe.
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"It’s ended up costing them a billion dollars. It’ll end up probably costing them closer to two billion dollars, but they did that. And they haven’t learned their lesson."
MSNBC Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough shared his extreme displeasure with conservative cable news hosts for their encapsulations of the January 6th events, and...
Former President Donald Trump was indicted again Tuesday. MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle took issue with the way Fox News presented coverage of the events.
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While The Source would garner slightly better figures as the month of July rolled on, it still lagged behind what CNN Primetime had delivered in the previous month.
"America 250 shouldn't be viewed as another marketing campaign or corporate initiative. It should be viewed as an opportunity to remind audiences what great local sports radio does best."