

“I read it cover to cover,” she said while introducing Cohen, who had Maddow’s full hour to talk about “Disloyal.” “I did not intend to. Maddow is generous with her time for authors whose stories pique her curiosity. She did that with “Compromised,” with Strzok’s description of internal FBI meetings about Trump and his dealings with Russia, before interviewing him.
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Sometimes the Maddow appearances resemble an adult version of story hour, where she reads long passages of books being highlighted. Trump” by former FBI official Peter Strzok and said “I have honestly been looking forward to this book for months.” She called it remarkable. Then she held up a copy of “Compromised: Counterintelligence and the Threat of Donald J. “Everybody is basically getting it all off their chests at the same time,” she said. She noted on her show Thursday that having so many authors on her show “isn’t like me.” MSNBC would not make Maddow or her producer available to talk about the competition among authors to get on her show and the factors that help a book make the cut. Sales of CNN media correspondent Brian Stelter’s book on the relationship between Fox News and Trump soared after a Friday night appearance on Maddow last month. Every time one of our authors has been on, she has shot the book to number one.” “She has the most engaged, book buying audience bar none. “There isn’t any show on television that sells more books than Maddow,” says Keith Urbahn of the Javelin literacy agency, where clients include former FBI Director James Comey and former Hillary Clinton aide Jennifer Palmieri. the United States,” Maddow offers a concentrated audience of potential buyers. Former White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders hit a promotional hot spot with a visit to “The View” this week.īut for people like Mary Trump, Cohen and Michael Schmidt, reporter for The New York Times and author of the just-released “Donald Trump vs. Autographed copies of Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity’s new book, “Live Free or Die,” have been distributed to Trump campaign donors. Those shows reach a more mainstream audience than Maddow’s and, in the case of “60 Minutes,” a larger one.Ĭonservative authors have also sought attention for new books during the political season. – Anthony Rapp sues Kevin Spacey on sex assault allegation.– Few parents, coaches still fighting charges in college scam.– Kool & the Gang co-founder Ronald 'Khalis' Bell dies at 68.
