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NBC To Matthews: Think About It Over Christmas
NBC To Matthews: Think About It Over Christmas
A tipster tells FishbowlDC that NBC has given Chris Matthews the holidays to consider the contract offer currently on the table. Word has it that it's not nearly as much money as he currently makes. >UPDATE: Phil Singer asks , "Wasn’t The Matthews Contract Supposed To Be Announced ...
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Does Matthews have a time limit?
Michael Calderone's Blog — ... In the continuing Chris Matthews saga, FishbowlDC hears that the "Hardball" host has been given the holidays to finally decide whether he'll stay at MSNBC or run for Senate. ...

Matthews Still Weighing Decision
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire — A tipster tells FishbowlDC that NBC News has given Hardball host Chris Matthews until after the holidays to consider their contract offer. ...

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