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May 28, 2014: The OneNess of Humanity: Dylan Ratigan And Bernie Sanders: Federal Reserve’s Platinum People.
When a mainstream media news host reveals secrets of the United States Federal Reserve, you know there are moments of television history being created. May 14, 2014: Variety: Andrew Jenks, Dylan Ratigan Team for Production Company (EXCLUSIVE)
Producer and TV host Andrew Jenks and journalist Dylan Ratigan are launching New York-based Jenks & Ratigan Prods. to generate TV, movie and digital projects. Apr 24, 2014: Inside Cable News: Dylan Ratigan to CNN?
TVNewser’s Jordan Chariton writes that Dylan Ratigan shot a pilot for CNN yesterday… Feb 15, 2014: Tullycast: Bill Nye, Dylan Ratigan and Jeremy Scahill on Real Time w/ Bill Maher
Nov 8, 2013: MediaIte: O’Reilly Wonders How MSNBC Will Cover Dylan Ratigan’s Obamacare Revelation
Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly seized on the much-talked about tweet from former MSNBC anchor Dylan Ratigan during his opening “Talking Points Memo” segment. O’Reilly wondered how Ratigan’s old employer would handle the story of their former anchor’s health care premium apparently shooting up from $170 to $600 per month. Nov 8, 2013: The Wire: Former MSNBC Host Dylan Ratigan Is Not the Face of Cancelled Insurance
Dylan Ratigan — who earlier this year turned away from a million-dollar MSNBC contract to become a hydroponic greenhouse farmer — seemed like the next candidate to become the face of the "I liked my plan and I lost it" movement on Friday. Nov 8, 2013: Wonkette: MSNBC Millionaire Dylan Ratigan Has To Spend Extra $4,000 On Health Insurance, Doesn’t Even Get Any Subsidies, Inpeach!
Git out yer pitchforks, socialist dictator Barack Obama is redistributin’ yer wealth by making former millionaire MSNBC personality Dylan Ratigan pay AN EXTRA FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS A YEAR for health insurance, because the old one he bought — his $170 per month catastrophic “insurance” — done been canceled. Oct 15, 2013: Zero Hedge: Dylan Ratigan Rages Over "The Extraction Of America" And The Bought-Off Congress
It's been a while since Dylan Ratigan made some headlines but the farce under way in Washington reminded us of his epic 'falling over the edge' rant from 2011. May 23, 2013: Mother Nature Network: MSNBC anchor Dylan Ratigan gives up fame and fortune to become a farmer
The cable news star succumbs to the back-to-the-land movement, fueled by ambitious plans that could have far-reaching effects. May 21, 2013: Daily Show: Life After Cable News - Dylan Ratigan
Al Madrigal questions former MSNBC pundit Dylan Ratigan about leaving cable news for the less angry world of hydroponic farming. Mar 22, 2013: Daily Beast: Dylan Ratigan Unplugged: Ex-MSNBC Host Turns Hydroponic Entrepreneur
He walked away from his high-energy cable-news slot last summer and ventured into greener pastures: an ex-Marine’s organic farming enterprise aimed at employing his fellow veterans. Mar 20, 2014: Raw Story: Former MSNBC host Dylan Ratigan quits TV to run organic hydroponic farm
Former MSNBC host and author of the book Greedy Bastards Dylan Ratigan has announced that after leaving his show in June of 2012, he has re-launched his life as an organic, hydroponic farmer. June 10, 2012: New York Times: Dylan Ratigan Leaving MSNBC
Dylan Ratigan, the opinionated and sometimes hotheaded television host, is leaving MSNBC, the cable channel where he has worked for the last three years. |
Feb 8, 2012: Forbes: Dylan Ratigan Thinks We're All Greedy Bastards
The first rule of content strategy is that titles are really important. Headlines, brand names and especially book titles need to grab you immediately and be immediately memorable. On that basis it’s no wonder that Dylan Ratigan’s new book, Greedy Bastards has been on the NY Times Best Sellers list for the past three weeks.
The first rule of content strategy is that titles are really important. Headlines, brand names and especially book titles need to grab you immediately and be immediately memorable. On that basis it’s no wonder that Dylan Ratigan’s new book, Greedy Bastards has been on the NY Times Best Sellers list for the past three weeks.
Aug 9, 2011: Youtube: Dylan Ratigan (rightfully) loses it on air
DYLAN'S LAST SHOW on MSNBC will be on Friday June 22, 2012 at 4PM!
DYLAN'S LAST SHOW on MSNBC will be on Friday June 22, 2012 at 4PM!
Nov 9, 2010: Red State: MSNBC’s Dylan Ratigan Preaches Violent Revolution.
Meet Dylan Ratigan. If you’ve never heard of him, that’s because he’s a (hardcore liberal) host on MSNBC
Meet Dylan Ratigan. If you’ve never heard of him, that’s because he’s a (hardcore liberal) host on MSNBC
Feb 10, 2010: Treehugger: Finally, Rebuttal to 'Snow Means No Global Warming' Nonsense Aired in Mainstream Media (Video)
Thank goodness at least one newscaster had the sense to point out how incredibly wrong that logic is. Video's after the jump.Here's MSNBC's Dylan Ratigan
Thank goodness at least one newscaster had the sense to point out how incredibly wrong that logic is. Video's after the jump.Here's MSNBC's Dylan Ratigan
Apr 10, 2009: Business Insider: EXCLUSIVE: Dylan Ratigan Reveals Why He Left CNBC
There have been lots of rumors echoing around that star-CNBC anchor Dylan Ratigan stormed out of CNBC after feuding with bosses Mark Hoffman and Susan Krakower, that he's headed straight to ABC for a big-time broadcast slot, and that he can't go on-air for the next 6 months because of some ridiculous, spiteful clause in his CNBC contract.
There have been lots of rumors echoing around that star-CNBC anchor Dylan Ratigan stormed out of CNBC after feuding with bosses Mark Hoffman and Susan Krakower, that he's headed straight to ABC for a big-time broadcast slot, and that he can't go on-air for the next 6 months because of some ridiculous, spiteful clause in his CNBC contract.
- Dylan Ratigan Official Website -
Ratigan served as the Global Managing Editor for Corporate Finance at Bloomberg News Service, and before that had covered Mergers and Acquisitions, the U.S. Stock Market and IPOs. At Bloomberg, he co-created and hosted Morning Call for Bloomberg's cable network and the USA Network. He has served as a contributor to ABC News and his articles have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Miami Herald and Chicago Tribune. Ratigan was the host of Fast Money (co-created with Susan Krakower and launching on June 21, 2006). Previously, he was the first anchor of CNBC's On the Money. He also anchored the CNBC TV program Bullseye for about a year and a half. In addition to his former duties as co-anchor on Closing Bell, Ratigan was a rotating co-anchor of The Call.
Ratigan left as host of Fast Money in 2009, provoked by outrage over the government’s handling of the 2008 financial crisis. Since then, he has dedicated his work to launching platforms that engage and debate the U.S. government on policy, while opening the door for millions to learn more about money’s often poisonous role in democracy. The New York Times reported he was considering all options but quoted him as saying he was dedicated to covering the economy, "the story that is affecting every American in every setting." Morning Meeting launched June 29, 2009. Ratigan also contributes to other NBC News programs. Ratigan described the show's imperative as "to discuss any and all political issues with no directive other than to provide compelling content." The show was the second ever on the network to air in HD, as the network launched their programming in that format.
On May 27, 2010, Ratigan appeared as a guest host on the daily internet news and opinion show, The Young Turks. Cenk Uygur, regular host of The Young Turks is a frequent guest on The Dylan Ratigan Show. On January 9, 2012, he appeared as a guest on The Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC, discussing the premise of his book, Greedy Bastards, viz. the swindling and robbing of America by "government corruption and corporate communism, incensed by banksters shaking down taxpayers, and despairing of an ailing health care system, an age-old dependency on foreign oil, and a failing educational system".
Ratigan served as the Global Managing Editor for Corporate Finance at Bloomberg News Service, and before that had covered Mergers and Acquisitions, the U.S. Stock Market and IPOs. At Bloomberg, he co-created and hosted Morning Call for Bloomberg's cable network and the USA Network. He has served as a contributor to ABC News and his articles have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Miami Herald and Chicago Tribune. Ratigan was the host of Fast Money (co-created with Susan Krakower and launching on June 21, 2006). Previously, he was the first anchor of CNBC's On the Money. He also anchored the CNBC TV program Bullseye for about a year and a half. In addition to his former duties as co-anchor on Closing Bell, Ratigan was a rotating co-anchor of The Call.
Ratigan left as host of Fast Money in 2009, provoked by outrage over the government’s handling of the 2008 financial crisis. Since then, he has dedicated his work to launching platforms that engage and debate the U.S. government on policy, while opening the door for millions to learn more about money’s often poisonous role in democracy. The New York Times reported he was considering all options but quoted him as saying he was dedicated to covering the economy, "the story that is affecting every American in every setting." Morning Meeting launched June 29, 2009. Ratigan also contributes to other NBC News programs. Ratigan described the show's imperative as "to discuss any and all political issues with no directive other than to provide compelling content." The show was the second ever on the network to air in HD, as the network launched their programming in that format.
On May 27, 2010, Ratigan appeared as a guest host on the daily internet news and opinion show, The Young Turks. Cenk Uygur, regular host of The Young Turks is a frequent guest on The Dylan Ratigan Show. On January 9, 2012, he appeared as a guest on The Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC, discussing the premise of his book, Greedy Bastards, viz. the swindling and robbing of America by "government corruption and corporate communism, incensed by banksters shaking down taxpayers, and despairing of an ailing health care system, an age-old dependency on foreign oil, and a failing educational system".