Generated by GPT-5-mini| Morning Joe | |
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| Show name | Morning Joe |
| Genre | News, Talk |
| Presenter | Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski, Willie Geist |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 120 minutes |
| Network | MSNBC |
| First aired | July 22, 2007 |
Morning Joe
Morning Joe is an American weekday morning talk show and news program on MSNBC featuring political commentary, interviews, and panel discussions. The program blends conversation among hosts with interviews of politicians, journalists, and commentators, often touching on events involving the White House, United States Congress, and major national institutions. The show has featured participants from across the spectrum of American public life including members of the Democratic Party, Republican Party, former administration officials, and leading figures from media and think tanks.
Morning Joe presents a conversational format combining long-form interviews and roundtable analysis on current events such as decisions by the Supreme Court of the United States, policy proposals from the United States Department of State, and developments involving the Federal Reserve or global leaders like Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, and Boris Johnson. The program frequently addresses crises and events including the 2008 financial crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic, and congressional debates over legislation such as the Affordable Care Act and Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. Guests have included presidents like Barack Obama, Donald Trump, and Joe Biden as well as international figures such as Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron.
The show typically runs two hours and incorporates recurring segments such as opening monologues, headline roundups, and interview blocks with authors, activists, and policymakers from institutions like the Brookings Institution, Heritage Foundation, Cato Institute, and Council on Foreign Relations. Regular features include panel discussions drawing guests from outlets such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, and The New Yorker. The program has showcased book authors published by houses like Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, and Simon & Schuster and has promoted investigative reports by organizations including ProPublica and The Intercept.
Primary hosts have included former United States Representatives and journalists such as Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, joined by co-hosts and contributors like Willie Geist, Andrea Mitchell, and Nicolle Wallace. Frequent contributors and panelists have comprised prominent media figures and analysts from networks and outlets including CNN, Fox News Channel, NPR, ABC News, CBS News, Bloomberg News, Time (magazine), Politico, Slate (magazine), and Vox Media. Recurring guests have ranged from cabinet officials like Hillary Clinton, Mike Pompeo, and Rex Tillerson to strategists such as Karl Rove, David Axelrod, and James Carville.
Launched in 2007 on MSNBC, the program was produced from studios in New York City and has occasionally broadcast from locations including Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, and international sites near summits like G7 summit and NATO summit. Production partners and executives have included figures associated with NBCUniversal and producers who previously worked on programs at Meet the Press, Today (American TV program), and Hardball with Chris Matthews. The series has evolved alongside shifts in cable news audiences and has been affected by carriage agreements with providers like Comcast and platform deals involving YouTube and streaming services.
The program has hosted high-profile interviews and moments involving presidential administrations, contentious segments that drew responses from figures like Sean Spicer, Kellyanne Conway, and Stephen Miller, and episodes tied to major investigations such as the Mueller investigation and impeachment proceedings involving Donald J. Trump. Controversies have included on-air exchanges and off-air incidents that generated reporting in outlets such as The New York Times, Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times, along with critiques from advocacy groups including Media Matters for America and American Civil Liberties Union related to coverage decisions and guest selections.
Critics and commentators from publications such as Variety, TV Guide, Rolling Stone, and The Guardian have assessed the program's blend of commentary and news. The show has influenced conversations among policymakers in venues like the United States Senate and House of Representatives through interviews and appearances by lawmakers. It has also shaped media narratives picked up by wire services including Associated Press and Reuters, and has been referenced in academic analyses appearing in journals associated with Columbia University, Harvard University, and Stanford University regarding media framing and polarization.
While primarily a U.S. broadcast on MSNBC International feeds and partner channels, the program's format has parallels in international morning shows on outlets such as the BBC, Sky News, Al Jazeera English, and CBC Television. Clips and segments circulate on global platforms including Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube, and translations or summaries have appeared in international press including The Times (London), Le Monde, Der Spiegel, and El País.
Category:American television news shows Category:MSNBC shows