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Chris Hayes was starting his third week hosting a new prime-time MSNBC show, All In, when tragedy struck in Boston .
The deadly marathon bombing, and subsequent manhunt, became a TV “spectacle” that dominated the news for about a month .
Yet at the start of this month , he says, “a guy with an ISIS flag killed 14 people” in New Orleans and the story quickly faded.
MSNBC 's postelection ratings plunge may be cyclical, Hayes says.
Hayes is aware of reports on reports on MSNBC ’s ratings plunge.
He suggests the drop is cyclical and that the audience will tune back in as the Trump administration gets underway.
Hayes: "Information is infinite,” whereas “attention is limited”.
Hayes describes the age we're living through as “akin to life in a failed state, a society that had some governing regime that has disintegrated and fallen into a kind of attentional warlordism” “There’s a feeling of trapped dead-end-ness that I think is so ubiquitous,” he says.
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