MSNBC is embarking on its first major steps toward building up a newsgathering operation, with plans to add a Washington bureau and domestic and international correspondents. With MSNBC being spun off from Comcast later this year,
Joy Reid loses show and Jen Psaki moves into new primetime slot amid sweeping lineup change - The network also canceled several other programs and expanded others, leaving a number of on-air personalities to shift to new roles.
MSNBC is poised to give more screen time to Jen Psaki and 'The Weekend' trio of Michael Steele, Alicia Melendez and Symone Sanders-Townshend
Jen Psaki, the former Biden White House press secretary who has become a favorite at MSNBC since joining in 2023, will get even more screen time in front of viewers in April when she takes over the network's 9 p.
Jen Psaki will host MSNBC’s 9 p.m. ET program on Tuesdays through Thursdays once "The Rachel Maddow Show" returns to only airing on Mondays following President Trump’s first 100 days in office.
Joy Reid leaves MSNBC as the cable news network shakes things up. Jen Psaki, Symone Sanders Townsend, Michael Steele and Alicia Menendez get shuffled.
Donald Trump again raged against Comcast, threatening that the media giant should “pay vast sums of money” over its MSNBC programming. Trump has long railed against Comcast, but his post on Truth Social late Sunday appeared to have been triggered by the news that MSNBC was dropping Joy Reid and Alex Wagner from its primetime lineup.
Joy Reid’s show will be dropped from MSNBC’s lineup as part of a series of changes expected to be announced this week. The network is making plans to launch a show featuring The Weekend anchors Symone Sanders-Townsend,
The network, which Comcast is spinning off, is updating its programming for Trump 2.0.