MSNBC star Rachel Maddow blasted her own bosses live on air in a monologue where she slammed the decision to cancel Joy Reid’s show.

Reid’s opinion program The ReidOut has been canned after six seasons and she’s leaving the network.

Rachel Maddow on MSNBC.
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Rachel Maddow slammed chiefs decision to axe Joy Reid’s showCredit: MSNBC

Joy Reid on MSNBC's The ReidOut.
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Joy Reid presented her show The ReidOut for the final timeCredit: MSNBC
She is a high-profile casualty of the shakeup that’s currently taking place at MSNBC.

Reid’s 7pm eastern timeslot will be filled by rotating hosts.

Left-wing firebrand Reid’s final episode aired on Monday, but the decision to axe her has not been received positively at MSNBC.

Maddow, 51, slammed MSNBC bosses in a monologue on Monday.

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She told viewers that Reid’s decision to leave the network was one that’s “hard to take.”

“In all of the jobs I have had, in all of the years I have been alive, there is no colleague for whom I have had more affection and more respect than Joy Reid.

“I love everything about her. I have learned so much from her.

“I don’t want to lose her as a colleague here at MSNBC and personally I think it is a bad mistake to let her walk out the door.

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“It’s not my call and I understand that, but that’s what I think.”

News surrounding Reid’s departure emerged over the weekend.

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And the speculation forced Rebecca Kutler, the network’s president, to hastily arrange a meeting with colleagues.

Reid addressed the speculation on Sunday, thanking people for reaching out.

Maddow didn’t stop there and continue to scold MSNBC chiefs.

She branded it “unnerving” that the network’s two non-white hosts are losing their programs.

MSNBC hosts

Meet the hosts who appear on MSNBC:

Mika Brzezinski
Tiffany Cross
Chris Hayes
Willie Geist
Kendis Gibson
Hallie Jackson
Joshua Johnson
Rachel Maddow
Ari Melber
Craig Melvin
Alicia Menendez
Andrea Mitchell
Ayman Mohyeldin
Lawrence O’Donnell
Joy Reid
Stephanie Ruhle
Joe Scarborough
Al Sharpton
Chuck Todd
Katy Tur
Ali Velshi
Yasmin Vossoughian
Nicole Wallace
Brian Williams
Alex Witt

“And that feels worse than bad no matter who replaces them, that feels indefensible and I do not defend it,” Maddow said.

Maddow usually only appears on Monday night’s but Alex Wagner, who is on air at 9pm eastern Tuesday to Friday, will be replaced by former White House press secretary Jen Psaki.

Psaki joined MSNBC in 2022 after leaving Joe Biden’s administration.

But, Maddow has appeared on TV screens every night during the first month of Donald Trump’s administration.

She plans to continue this routine until his 100 days mark.

Wagner is not leaving the network entirely as she is a senior political analyst.

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MSNBC has reportedly lined up three faces that will appear in Reid’s timeslot, per The Philadelphia Inquirer.

Names include Symone Sanders-Townsend, a former Kamala Harris adviser, Michael Steele, the ex-chairman of the Republican National Committee, and Alicia Menendez, the daughter of former congressman Bob Menendez.

MSNBC chiefs have also culled Katie Phang’s show, but she is not leaving entirely.

She is a legal correspondent for the network.

The progressive network will subsequently undergo a schedule shakeup.

Ana Cabrera and Katy Tur’s shows will now be two hours long and Ali Velshi’s program will air for three hours.

MSNBC has refused to comment on Maddow’s tirade.

MSNBC is not the only network undergoing a presenting and scheduling shakeup.

Trump critic Jim Acosta has left CNN after he lost his slot on the schedule.

Acosta was bumped off the schedule after losing his 10am slot, which has been filled by Wolf Blitzer.

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CNN chiefs have refreshed six shows on their daily schedule.

Prominent journalist Jake Tapper has a two-hour slot as his show airs between 5pm and 7pm.

Alex Wagner at her MSNBC news desk.
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Alex Wagner is also losing her show, but will remain with the networkCredit: AP

Jen Psaki, White House Press Secretary, at a press briefing.
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Jen Psaki joined the network after leaving Joe Biden’s administrationCredit: EPA

Rachel Maddow on a pink background.
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Maddow has appeared on screens full time covering Trump’s 100 daysCredit: Getty