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MSNBC Faces Major Shakeup as Prominent Host Departs Amid Separation from NBC News
@Source: internewscast.com
Election night favorite Steve Kornacki has quit his role at MSNBC – as the liberal network prepares to split from parent company NBCUniversal.
Kornacki, famed for his fascinating data updates during presidential election counts, will instead stick with NBC News.
The 45 year-old broadcaster will now devote his expertise to shows like ‘Meet the Press,’ ‘Today’ and ‘NBC Nightly News,’ as well as the network’s streaming channel, NBC News Now.
He will also provide stats for big sporting events aired by the Peacock Network like the Triple Crown races, the Olympics and the NFL.
The data reporter is one of few on-air talents who has found success with both conservative and liberal fanbases – thanks to his relentlessly information-driven updates.
His exit comes as MSNBC has recently seen it ratings tank, and after it fired outspoken progressive Joy Reid.
Other stars lost their shows as well, as MSNBC seeks to slash costs and reportedly rejig toward the center.
Sources told outlets such as Status and The Ankler that that’s the work of the boss of the cable-centered spinoff – called SpinCo. – NBCU alum Mark Lazarus.
Under the still-being-ironed out agreement, MSNBC and NBC News will be parting ways.
Money-minded CNBC will go to SpinCo as well, as both it and MSNBC will soon be tasked with gathering its own news and content, without help from NBCU-owned assets like NBC News.
Kornacki, upon signing his new contract, opted for NBC News – a network that itself has been plagued by high-profile exits.
Lester Holt revealed he would be stepping down from Nightly News last month – though staying with Dateline – and Longtime Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd left his post in January, taking his successful podcast with him in the process.
That same month, Hoda Kotb left her long-held post at Today, following a 26-year NBC News career.
Like Holt, Kotb is also staying at the network – though in an unspecified role.
Reid, meanwhile, was fired in February as part of a programming bloodbath said to be masterminded by new boss Rebecca Kutler, who replaced Rashida Jones last month.
The latter was the first black woman to ever run a major news station, a stint that lasted three years.
DUring that time, the left-leaning station has been met with plummeting ratings, paving the way for The ReidOut’s cancellation on February 24.
The move was accompanied with others that saw Katie Phang, Jonathan Capehart and Ayman Mohyeldin lose their shows as well, though the latter two will be moving to new shows elsewhere on the network.
At the time, a well-placed executive told DailyMail.com that Reid had it coming – citing lukewarm contracts talks and her allegedly politically insensitive views surrounding the Israel-Hamas war
The day after news of her firing leaked, MSNBC’s marquee star Rachel Maddow took to her show to give management both barrels about the programming changes, saying, ‘I think it is a bad mistake to let [Reid] walk out the door.’
Developing story, check back for updates…
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