MS Now Makes Major Changes to Its Lineup & Hosts
MS NOW shortens Morning Joe and reshuffles anchors to boost election coverage and launch a new digital subscription, aiming to grow market share in a competitive pay-TV market.
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MS NOW revamps its lineup, trims ‘Morning Joe’ and moves key anchors
This is The Poynter Report, your daily guide to the news about news. Subscribe to get it in your inbox every weekday. Late last year, it became official. MSNBC broke […] The post MS NOW revamps its lineup, trims ‘Morning Joe’ and moves key anchors appeared first on Poynter.
MS Now Makes Major Changes to Its Lineup & Hosts
MS NOW, the cable news network formerly known as MSNBC, has announced a significant overhaul of its weekday programming lineup, with changes set to take effect in June 2026. The adjustments span from early morning through late night and represent the most substantial programming shift since the network’s rebranding earlier in the year following its […] The post MS Now Makes Major Changes to Its Lineup & Hosts appeared first on Cord Cutters News.
Rating MS DOWN? MS NOW Shakes Up Network Line Up, Anchors Out
Rating MS DOWN? MS NOW Shakes Up Network Line Up, Anchors Out After being cast out into the wilderness by NBCUniversal last year, things didn’t appear to be going well for the rebranded “MS NOW.” On Wednesday, a shakeup was announced that saw daytime completely reshaped with two anchors losing their seats with at least one already announcing that she had quit, Morning Joe experiencing some shrinkage, while a new face would appear during the 11t…
BlowingUp the Lineup at MS Now
In a sweeping attempt to reverse declining viewership and solidify its identity following its spin-off into Versant, MS NOW is executing a dramatic "morning-to-night" overhaul of its entire programming slate. President Rebecca Kutler announced the shake-up during Wednesday’s editorial call, signaling a desperate and calculated push to capture market share ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. The changes, which take effect this June, effectively …
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