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''The Cycle'' was an ensemble news and political talk show that was broadcast on
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and hosted by four network analysts/commentators: Republican
Abby Huntsman Abigail Haight Huntsman (born May 1, 1986) is an American journalist and television personality. The daughter of former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman Jr. and Mary Kaye Huntsman, Huntsman rose to prominence as a host on MSNBC and NBC News. She then ...
, author and culture critic
Touré Neblett Touré is the French transcription of a West African surname (English transcriptions are '' Turay'' and '' Touray''). The name is probably derived from ''tùùré'', the word for 'elephant' in Soninké, the language of the Ghana Empire. The clan e ...
, ''
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'' correspondent Ari Melber, and former congressional candidate turned Democratic strategist
Krystal Ball Krystal Marie Ball (born November 24, 1981) is an American political commentator and media host. She was previously a political candidate, as well as a television host at MSNBC, a regular contributor to ''The Huffington Post'' and a co-host of ...
. Per its ensemble format, all four hosts appear on every show, with each host taking turns to facilitate the discussions. The program debuted on June 25, 2012, and ran until July 31, 2015. On July 30, 2015, MSNBC President
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announced that the series had been canceled in an effort to transition the network's daytime programming to more breaking news reporting and less political commentary and opinion.


Format

''The Cycle'' was an ensemble program, with all four hosts appearing on every broadcast, each one taking turns to facilitating the discussion. Usually, the segment was named after the host leading the discussion: "Touré TV", "Abby's Road", "Ari's Angle", and "Krystal Clear". "Spin Cycle" was a segment in which each host discusses a story (usually political) from their point of view. "Guest Spot" was a topical discussion with a featured guest of the day. The format was similar to '' The Five'' on rival news network
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, although the hosts and producers have denied that ''The Cycle'' is derivative. Ball, Melber and Touré are self-proclaimed liberal commentators while Huntsman is a self-proclaimed
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.


History

Dylan Ratigan's departure from MSNBC in June 2012 left a vacancy to fill in the network's schedule. Reports emerged that MSNBC planned to replace his show with a rotating group of hosts from the network's regular contributors. On June 21, 2012, MSNBC announced the show's name, format and hosts, which included former Congressional candidate
Krystal Ball Krystal Marie Ball (born November 24, 1981) is an American political commentator and media host. She was previously a political candidate, as well as a television host at MSNBC, a regular contributor to ''The Huffington Post'' and a co-host of ...
, author
Touré Touré is the French transcription of a West African surname (English transcriptions are ''Turay'' and ''Touray''). The name is probably derived from ''tùùré'', the word for 'elephant' in Soninké, the language of the Ghana Empire. The clan ex ...
, ''Salon'' writer
Steve Kornacki Stephan Joseph Kornacki (born August 22, 1979) is an American political journalist, writer, and television presenter. Kornacki is a national political correspondent for NBC News. He has written articles for ''Salon'', ''The New York Observer'', ...
, and '' Daily News'' columnist S. E. Cupp. All four hosts were introduced during the penultimate broadcast of ''The Dylan Ratigan Show'' on June 21, 2012. The show is seen as continuing a trend of network's emphasis on political talk, and away from newscasts. The show premiered on June 25, 2012. It occupied ''
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''s previous time slot at 3pm on weekdays, with Bashir moving to the 4pm hour, replacing Ratigan. On March 20, 2013, Kornacki left ''The Cycle'' to become the new host of MSNBC's weekend morning program '' Up'', after ''Up'' host
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was given
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's primetime slot. On April 3, 2013, Ari Melber joined ''The Cycle'' as the permanent replacement of
Steve Kornacki Stephan Joseph Kornacki (born August 22, 1979) is an American political journalist, writer, and television presenter. Kornacki is a national political correspondent for NBC News. He has written articles for ''Salon'', ''The New York Observer'', ...
. On June 27, 2013, S.E. Cupp left the program, one day after she was announced as a co-host of CNN's revival of ''Crossfire''. On July 17, 2013, MSNBC announced that
Abby Huntsman Abigail Haight Huntsman (born May 1, 1986) is an American journalist and television personality. The daughter of former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman Jr. and Mary Kaye Huntsman, Huntsman rose to prominence as a host on MSNBC and NBC News. She then ...
would become the newest member to co-host ''The Cycle'', effective July 29, 2013, to serve as the conservative replacement for S.E. Cupp


Controversy

On the June 27, 2012, broadcast of the program, co-host
Touré Touré is the French transcription of a West African surname (English transcriptions are ''Turay'' and ''Touray''). The name is probably derived from ''tùùré'', the word for 'elephant' in Soninké, the language of the Ghana Empire. The clan ex ...
hinted that U.S. Army Ranger and former professional American football player
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's death was suspicious, due to the fact that the U.S. Military wouldn't have wanted such a high-profile soldier criticizing the mission in Afghanistan in 2004. On the July 5, 2012, broadcast, atheist co-host S.E. Cupp said that she "would never vote for an atheist president". When asked to explain, Cupp said she felt that a president must not represent only 10 to 15 percent of the American populace and that faith served as a "check" on presidential power. On the July 6, 2012, broadcast, Cupp accused Ann Romney, wife of Republican presidential candidate
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, of lying about her husband's potential running mate picks. On the August 16, 2012, broadcast, Touré caused a controversy by stating that by calling President
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"angry", Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney was engaging in the "niggerization" of the president. He apologized for using the word the next day.


Hosts

*
Krystal Ball Krystal Marie Ball (born November 24, 1981) is an American political commentator and media host. She was previously a political candidate, as well as a television host at MSNBC, a regular contributor to ''The Huffington Post'' and a co-host of ...
(2012–2015) * S.E. Cupp (2012–2013) *
Steve Kornacki Stephan Joseph Kornacki (born August 22, 1979) is an American political journalist, writer, and television presenter. Kornacki is a national political correspondent for NBC News. He has written articles for ''Salon'', ''The New York Observer'', ...
(2012–2013) *
Touré Touré is the French transcription of a West African surname (English transcriptions are ''Turay'' and ''Touray''). The name is probably derived from ''tùùré'', the word for 'elephant' in Soninké, the language of the Ghana Empire. The clan ex ...
(2012–2015) * Ari Melber (2013–2015) *
Abby Huntsman Abigail Haight Huntsman (born May 1, 1986) is an American journalist and television personality. The daughter of former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman Jr. and Mary Kaye Huntsman, Huntsman rose to prominence as a host on MSNBC and NBC News. She then ...
(2013–2015)


Ratings

In June 2012, ''The Cycle'' debuted third in the ratings for its first week broadcast, with 105,000 in the 25- to 54-year-old demographic, and 425,000 in Total Viewers. In July 2012, ''The Cycle'' was down 39% in the 25- to 54-year-old demo compared to July 2011. Ratings rebounded in August 2012. "The Cycle" topped CNN in A25-54 by 16% (111,000 vs. 96,000) and ranked #1 with the younger demo of A18-34. Compared to August 2011, “The Cycle” was up 9% in A25-54, 2% with total viewers, and 113% with A18-34, the only cable news program to post growth in the hour. In the fourth quarter of 2012, "The Cycle" was "up 89% in 25- to 54-year-olds, p55% in Total Viewers and p114% among 18- to 34-year-olds – more growth than all other cable news programs in the hour combined." On June 12, 2013, "The Cycle" hit an all-time low in ratings. The program was watched by just 233,000 people in total and 34,000 people in the key 25 to 54 news demographic.
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designates fewer than 50,000 viewers in the news demographic as a "scratch."


References


External links


Official website
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