It’s easy to get cynical about television, a business that author Hunter S. Thompson once described as a “cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free and good men die like dogs.”
I know: none of this is what an anchor is supposed to say. It’s too Pollyanna, too eager, too Kenneth from “30 Rock.” Despite that, we’re still a network unafraid to stand out and take risks. There’s a mandate from the top to make this network reflect even more of the nation we serve. There are more doors to get your foot into, more places to raise your hand, more chances to tell stories that matter to you and make them matter to others and, above all: more ways to serve.
And even with all the competition for people’s attention, we have more opportunities than ever to influence the next generation of “Kenneths:” the kids we may never know, the viewers who’ll watch our work and not just say “I love that” butWhen someone gives me a fist bump on the street, or tweets about something I did that they enjoyed, or emails us that an interview we aired brought cathartic tears to their eyes… wow. Achievement unlocked.
Happy Birthday, MSNBC. I’m grateful we grew up together, and I’m honored to be here for the party. May the years to come give us even more to celebrate.
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