After my brief complaint was posted yesterday and seconded by A.O., the powers that be in network television listened to our powerful words and acted strongly in our favor…
After a grueling nine-hour meeting involving Cosby, her agent and top NBC News and MSNBC execs, the third-rated cable news network announced that her weeknight show, “Rita Cosby: Live & Direct,” will be canceled in early July.
before farting in our general direction…
Instead she’ll be the “primary anchor” of “MSNBC Investigates,” a taped documentary program that will air at 10 and 11 p.m. She’ll also lead a “Rita Cosby Specials” documentary unit, according to an MSNBC press release.
and taunting us a second time…
“This is an exciting opportunity, and now you’re going to see even more of me at 10 and 11, on MSNBC and also on NBC.”
Come on here GE. You’re the parent company. Can’t you step in and say somehow involve her in an accident with one of your new, evironmentally–and soon-to-be tv ratings–friendly locomotives? It doesn’t have to be a horrendous train accident per se. But I do know that you have enough engineers to come up with a creative solution to the Rita Cosby problem.

Rita Cosby must be the news worlds equivalent of Adam Corolla. C’mon someone get this person a job, he/she HAS to be good at something or else he/she wouldn’t have been hired by FOX/MSNBC/MTV/Comedy Central. etc…. you can check my blog for my opinion on “talent” such as corolla. Obviously she pulled the blinds over someone with her expectations and didn’t live up to them, continuously. They should just drop her as that’s two stations and two shows she has failed on now.