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Joy Reid Challenges Stephen A. Smith, Says He’s Paid to Denigrate Black People

Her Dec. 10 interview disputes his ratings explanation for her MSNBC exit.

Overview

  • Reid told Cari Champion that Smith is rewarded for voicing “nasty things” about Black people, especially Black women, rather than for audience numbers.
  • She argued Smith’s pay outstrips his viewership, saying he got “$100 million” despite having “half my ratings at my worst,” citing her own look at his numbers.
  • Coverage notes The Athletic’s reporting that Smith has a five-year $105 million ESPN deal and a separate SiriusXM contract, with additional revenue from digital platforms.
  • Smith previously said Reid was let go because “nobody was watching her show” and insisted “the numbers don’t lie” in comments on his YouTube show.
  • Analyses emphasize that First Take leads sports TV in its late-morning slot, whereas Reid’s program aired in primetime, making direct ratings comparisons imperfect, and outlets reported no new response from Smith to Reid’s latest remarks as of Dec. 11.