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It was no go for “Morning Joe.”

MSNBC confronted a technical nightmare early Tuesday leaving audience more baffled than standard while waiting nearly 15 minutes for its flagship breakfast display, “Morning Joe.”

Those tuning in at 6 a.m. had been greeted with a shot of the Capitol building along side an extended play of The Who’s “Teenage Wasteland.”

Viewers have been then met with a series of interior promotions and commercials performed on a complicated loop till round 6:07 a.m.

Then, instead of the most recent information, the station began playing a rerun of  “Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell” with none messages explaining that it was once a rerun.

Finally, Mika Brzezinski began “Morning Joe” at 6:12 a.m. — without any real reason for the long prolong.

“All proper, thanks for bearing with us, everybody … getting began a little bit bit late this morning,”  Brzezinski said.

MSNBC played a shot of the Capitol construction in conjunction with The Who’s “Teenage Wasteland” early Tuesday morning as a substitute of “Morning Joe.” MSNBC
Mika Brzezinski started “Morning Joe” at 6:12 a.m. without explaining the prolong. MSNBC
MSNBC sooner or later performed a re-run of  “Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell” without any messages explaining that it used to be a rerun. MSNBC

The mystery glitch in truth started earlier, with “Way Too Early” host Jonathan Lemire noting on X simply after 5:30 a.m. that the station used to be experiencing “technical difficulties.”

“Stay with us @MSNBC, we hope to be broadcasting live once more quickly,” Lemire wrote just prior to 6 a.m.. and the delayed start of “Morning Joe.”

“Thank you for your patience,” he wrote.

MSNBC declined to comment when reached via The Post early Tuesday.

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