UPDATE (Feb. 6, 2025, 2:24 p.m. ET): On Thursday, U.S. District Judge John Coughenour, in Washington state, likewise issued a preliminary injunction, writing that the Trump administration’s ...
MSNBC president Rashida Jones stepped down from her position on Tuesday, Fox News Digital has confirmed. Jones announced her decision on a call with most of the MSNBC staff, according to a source ...
Media observers have long recognized that Fox News effectively serves as an arm of President Donald Trump’s political apparatus. But with Wednesday’s announcement that the network has tapped ...
Left-leaning cable channel MSNBC will get to keep its name after it is spun off by Comcast, the company said. Mark Lazarus, who will lead the new company consisting of MSNBC and other cable assets ...
MSNBC President Rashida Jones plans to step down after nearly four years of leading the cable news network. Jones, who became the first Black woman to run a major television news network, made the ...
MSNBC's president, Rashida Jones, has stepped down, she said in a memo to staff distributed Tuesday and viewed by Business Insider. The change comes amid ratings struggles for the network and days ...
Rashida Jones is stepping down as president of MSNBC and one of her top lieutenants, Rebecca Kutler, is taking over as interim network president. The change atop the progressive news network comes ...
MSNBC is getting spun out, CNN is restructuring and the Murdochs are launching a streamer. But can any of them survive the slow death of TV news? By Alex Weprin Media & Business Writer At a moment ...
Rebecca Kutler, senior vice president for content strategy at MSNBC, will serve as the cable network’s interim president. By Benjamin Mullin and John Koblin The president of MSNBC, Rashida Jones ...
Rashida Jones plans to step down as president of MSNBC, The Hill learned Tuesday. Jones, who has served as the network’s top executive for four years, informed top anchors and MSNBC leaders of ...
Rashida Jones, a respected news operator who has led MSNBC for four years, will leave the NBCUniversal cable outlet to pursue other opportunities, she informed executives and staffers Tuesday.
Ahead of the vote, my MSNBC colleague Zeeshan Aleem made the case that the then-senator was seen as one of the “normal” Trump picks, but these perceptions gave Rubio far too much credit.