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hosted by
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. The program focuses on the discussion of current events and political affairs from a
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and a progressive standpoint; to this end,
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are used from time to time to make key points. Originally airing on the Air America radio network, from March 2004 until July 2006 the show was hosted by
Janeane Garofalo Janeane Marie Garofalo ( ; born September 28, 1964) is an American comedian, actress, and former co-host on the now-defunct Air America Radio's ''The Majority Report''. Garofalo began her career as a stand-up comedian and became a cast member on ...
; Garofalo was reportedly originally asked by Air America to host the program and suggested Seder as a co-host. ''The Majority Report'' was associated with the
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, with which the show partnered, from the 2010 relaunch until 2020, which generally followed its original format but was rebooted as a viewer-funded production. Following those structural affiliation and funding-production changes, the show has won a string of international
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, in five of the next seven annual competitions (2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, and 2017), for the "News and Politics" award.


History

The inspiration for ''The Majority Report'' radio program occurred on election night 2000, when Sam Seder witnessed via the television media what he perceived to be the theft of the presidency by
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. The name "The Majority Report" refers to
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being "
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", a plurality, on the popular vote (beating President Bush) in the election as well as a play on the popular 1956 story ''
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'' by Philip K. Dick. In February 2003, Janeane Garofalo (a longtime friend of Seder and fellow comedian) appeared as a guest with Seder on ''
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'', a comedy/talk radio program on the
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station
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. In the summer of 2003, Garofalo was approached by representatives of Air America Radio to be a radio personality for their programming. She insisted that they hire Seder and that he share the hosting responsibilities. Less than one year later, on March 31, 2004, ''The Majority Report with Janeane Garofalo'' was born, and aired from 8 - 11 PM ET initially, and later in the year the time slot moved up 1 hour to 7 - 10 PM ET. Regular guests included
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of '' Eschaton'' and
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of ''LiberalOasis''. Journalist Bill Crowley read the hourly news and engaged in a brief discussion at the beginning of each program's third hour, introduced by
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." Garofalo once said getting on the radio was an early career goal of hers. One early program advertisement read: "The battle to reclaim America from the forces of darkness continues with hosts Janeane Garofalo and Sam Seder." The early days of Air America Radio are chronicled in the documentary '' Left of the Dial'', which includes a debate between Janeane and her conservative father Carmine, who was initially a regular guest on ''The Majority Report.'' Garofalo came under fire from her listeners for her comments on her April 28, 2006 show supporting
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-linked "New York Rescue Worker's Detoxification Program", a questioned treatment for workers now suffering ailments from
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clean-up efforts in New York City.


July 2006: Departure of Janeane Garofalo

After months of speculation, Garofalo announced on the broadcast of Friday, July 14, 2006 that she would be leaving her co-host position on ''The Majority Report''; on the Wednesday, July 19
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(while Seder and Garofalo were interviewing
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), Garofalo cited her reason for leaving the show as precipitated by several "unrecoverable" on-air arguments with Seder; she also said that she regards Seder as a better radio broadcaster than she, and therefore a better choice to continue ''The Majority Report''. Although several reasons for her departure were cited (including her outside acting responsibilities, which made her largely absent from ''The Majority Report'' for several weeks prior), the relationship between Garofalo and co-host Sam Seder had become increasingly strained, owing largely to Garofalo's promotion of the above-mentioned
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-linked treatment program for firefighters and rescue workers in New York City. On June 2, Garofalo responded to Seder's opposition, suggesting that he would not have a problem with the program if it were linked to Jews rather than Scientologists. Seder, who is Jewish, and his producer walked off the set in angry protest. Garofalo's long stint on
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'' (as Louise Thornton, media strategist for
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' character, presidential candidate Matt Santos) did not allow her to be in New York to co-host ''The Majority Report'' for several weeks; this allowed Sam to make the program his own, and she acknowledged that this had a part to play in her decision to leave. She mentioned that Seder was her favorite available choice for co-host when she was approached by Air America for the radio show; her first choice (as she said in obvious jest) was her favorite actor,
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, who has been deceased for many years. Her last broadcast as co-host of ''The Majority Report'' aired on July 21, 2006. Garofalo returned to the show occasionally, performing as Senator Katherine Harris, a comedic/satirical
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September 2006: ''The Sam Seder Show''

In September 2006, the original radio show ended its run. Seder, hosting by himself, then began a new mid-morning program on Air America Radio, ''The Sam Seder Show'', in the time slot previously occupied by
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(which was also the lead-in to ''The Al Franken Show''). The show retained many of the elements of the original ''Majority Report''. Seder aired ''The Sam Seder Shows final broadcast on Friday, April 13, 2007.


November 2010: Reboot and distribution model

In November 2010, Seder re-launched the show as ''The Majority Report with Sam Seder'', a self-produced independent online
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. The format closely matches the previous Air America program (even using some of the same recorded intro announcements and bumper music), with politically oriented commentary by Seder and interviews with various guests; Garofalo participates occasionally as a guest, and Cliff Schecter, co-author of ''The Real McCain'' with Marcia Mitchell, is often a guest as well, usually on Fridays. ''The Majority Report'' also streams live, Monday - Friday at 12 PM ET on their website and various other platforms. Seder offers premium subscriptions to listeners (via the show's re-launched website) to help with production expenses (following the business model of
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when his program became self-syndicated, and also that of
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of ''
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''); this allows subscribers access to expanded commentary not on the basic podcast. On the re-launched website, Seder also offers DVDs of the 2004 TV series '' Pilot Season'', produced and directed by Seder, starring
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and originally broadcast on the now-defunct Trio cable network. Producer/Contributors Michael J Brooks and Matt Binder began co-hosting M&M Mondays in 2013. Producer Matt Binder left the show in October 2015 to work for the new Internet startup,
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. Later that month, Matt Lech and Kelly Carey were added as producers. In September 2017, Kelly Carey departed to work for TYT Politics, and
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along with Brendan Finn were hired as producers later in October.


July 2020: Death of Michael Brooks

On July 20, 2020, co-host Michael Brooks died at the age of 36 due to a "sudden medical condition,” later revealed to be an undetected
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in his neck. Following Brooks' death, an extended ''Majority Report'' episode was held allowing for previous guests, ''Majority Report'' contributors, and callers to mourn and remember Brooks. Seder announced that ''The Majority Report'' would be off the air for one week following Brooks' passing.


Fall 2020-2021: Personnel changes and other developments

In October 2020, it was announced that Emma Vigeland, formerly a contributor for ''
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'', would assume Brooks' position as co-host and producer. Her first appearance took place on November 3, 2020, the date of the
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. In November 2020, a one-hour version of the show began airing on the
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streaming service
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, however, the show's contract with Peacock ended in November 2021 and it was not renewed. In March 2021, Jamie Peck announced that she would be leaving the show. In June 2021, Brandon Sutton announced that he would be co-hosting the Majority Report on Thursdays going forward. In July 2021, it was announced that producer Brendan Finn would be leaving the show to return to school to study health policy.


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