Joe Scarborough jokes ‘Morning Joe’ producer ‘has excuse’ to black out show over Microsoft outage

“Morning Joe” co-host Joe Scarborough joked Friday that the worldwide Microsoft outage will give the present’s producer “an excuse” to black out the present’s broadcasts sooner or later — days after it was taken off the air in a controversial transfer following the tried assassination of Donald Trump.

Throughout a breaking information section, the Scarborough mentioned that large Microsoft Cloud IT outage would give “Morning Joe” producer and director TJ Asprea cowl for any divisive broadcasting choices sooner or later.

“TJ has an excuse now. He’s like, ‘my unhealthy,’” Scarborough mentioned laughing. “Three months. Three months from now, it’s [he’s] gonna go ‘Microsoft Outage’. Okay. Microsoft [is] outing nonetheless.”

“Morning Joe” co-host Mika Brzenski interrupted Joe Scarborough’s rant on Microsoft’s “monopoly” in a breaking information section on the worldwide tech outage. MSNBC

Earlier this week, the “Morning Joe” hosts have been within the highlight after MSNBC pulled its morning talk show off the air on Monday following the assassination attempt on Trump.

NBC brass determined to drag the present over fears that one among its anti-Trump speaking heads would make an inappropriate remark,  according to a CNN report.

An NBCUniversal spokesperson denied the CNN report on the time.

“Given the gravity and complexity of this unfolding story, NBC Information, NBC Information NOW and MSNBC have remained in rolling breaking information protection since Saturday night,” the rep advised The Put up on Monday.

The next day, an indignant Scarborough threw his community beneath the bus, saying on his present Tuesday that he was each “stunned” and “very dissatisfied.”

“We have been advised in no unsure phrases on Sunday night that there was going to be one information feed throughout all NBC Information channels yesterday,” Scarborough mentioned as he opened the important thing 7 a.m. section.

“That didn’t occur,” Scarborough famous. “Our crew was not given a superb reply as to why that didn’t occur — nevertheless it didn’t occur.”

Scarborough then defiantly advised viewers it could by no means occur once more. “The newsfeed can be us or they will get anyone else to host the present,” Scarborough mentioned.

“Morning Joe” co-hosts Brzenski, Scarborough and Willie Geist expressed their frustration earlier this week over being yanked from the air by community execs. MSNBC

In the meantime on Friday, Scarborough went on a rant blaming Microsoft’s “monopoly” on expertise for worldwide tech outages.

“That is what occurs when you have got corporations like Microsoft that many individuals contemplate to be a monopoly,” Scarborough mentioned. “If one thing goes down with Microsoft software program, nearly everyone is impacted and nearly every thing so far as commerce goes appears to be shut down.”

His co-host Mika Brzezinski, who was considerably drowned out by Scarborough’s rant, corrected him and was eager to maneuver on: “It’s Crowdstrike – okay.”

Crowdstrike CEO George Kurtz addressed the most important tech outages on Friday after his firm deployed a defective software program replace to computer systems overrnight that ended up grounding flights, knocking banks offline and media retailers off the air throughout the globe.

“It wasn’t a cyberattack, it was associated to this content material replace,” Kurtz said in an appearance on NBC’s “Today.” “The system was despatched an replace, and that replace had a software program bug in it and brought about a problem with the Microsoft working system.”

Crowdstrike CEO George Kurtz advised “Right this moment” that the outage was not a cyber assault, however a software program replace glitch. NBC / TODAY
The Microsoft cloud outage causes airways to floor flights, and it additionally knocked banks,
healthcare techniques and a few information operations offline. @worldofdata001/X

Kurtz was unable to present a timeline for when all techniques could be again up and operating once more.

The skirmish was the newest notable on-air insurrection by MSNBC personalities in the previous few months, revealing chaos in the upper ranks of NBC.

A number of hosts, together with Scarborough and former “Meet the Press” moderator Chuck Todd, objected on air in March to NBC Information hiring ex-RNC head Ronna McDaniel as a contributor, a decision the network later rescinded.


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