Ronan Farrow ridiculed after he is spotted sitting in cubicle behind MSNBC anchor's desk after his own show was axed
- Ronan Farrow spotted on camera sitting at cubicle behind MSNBC anchor desk
- Farrow used to host Ronan Farrow Daily until it was canceled in February 2015
- It was replaced with a two-hour show anchored by Thomas Roberts
- TV insiders say Farrow can often be seen live on air but just in the background
- He now file stories for the Today Show as an investigative correspondent
Ronan Farrow has been spotted on live television sitting in a cubicle behind the MSNBC anchor's desk after he was forced to move out of that chair when his own show was axed last year.
Farrow, who used to host the Ronan Farrow Daily show until it was canceled in February 2015, now files stories for the Today Show and works as an investigative correspondent.
MSNBC announced they were canceling Farrow's show and replacing with a two-hour show anchored by Thomas Roberts.
Ronan Farrow has been spotted in the background in MSNBC's newsroom sitting behind the anchor's desk after his own show was canceled last year
TV insiders have since ridiculed Farrow after they spotted him sitting in the background as his replacement Roberts broadcasts his show from 1pm to 3pm daily, Page Six reports.
He can also be seen while other shows are broadcast as well.
'He’s behind them all day, typing,' a source told the publication.
The source, who has been keeping track of Farrow's movements, said he can be regularly seen talking on the phone, heading out to lunch and 'getting up to go to the bathroom'.
Farrow, who used to host the Ronan Farrow Daily show until it was canceled in February 2015, now files stories for the Today Show and works as an investigative correspondent
Farrow can be regularly seen in a cubicle behind the anchor's desk as shows are broadcast live in the MSNBC newsroom. His desk is based with the investigative team
His desk is based with the investigative team, which appears on camera behind the host's studio.
Farrow has recently filed investigative stories on a nuclear site in Washington state, students abusing ADHD drugs and a piece on sexual assault allegations at colleges.
The journalist, who is the son of Mia Farrow and Woody Allen, tweeted that he was excited about his new role before the announcement his show had been cancelled.
Ronan Farrow Daily launched on February 24, 2014, meaning it didn't last a full year on-air.
Farrow has recently filed investigative stories on a nuclear site in Washington state, students abusing ADHD drugs and a piece on sexual assault allegations at colleges
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