MSNBC is going through some big changes, and one of the biggest decisions is to cancel Joy Reid’s evening show, "The ReidOut." The network has decided to replace her 7 p.m. time slot with a new show featuring a panel of three hosts - Symone Sanders-Townsend, Alicia Menendez, and Michael Steele.
Joy Reid has been one of the most well-known journalists on MSNBC. She first gained popularity as the host of "AM Joy," a weekend talk show that aired from 2016 to 2020. When she was given her own prime-time show, "The ReidOut," in 2020, she became one of the most influential voices in political media.
Her show focused on important political topics, often criticizing former President Donald Trump and discussing racial and social justice issues. Over the years, she built a loyal audience who appreciated her strong opinions and in-depth discussions.
Why is MSNBC cancelling "The ReidOut"?
The cancellation is part of a bigger network shakeup. MSNBC is making many changes under its new president, Rebecca Kutler, who is trying to refresh the network’s programming. The decision is also believed to be influenced by ratings and a shift in the network’s strategy.
By replacing Reid’s show with a new panel-style program, MSNBC seems to be experimenting with a different format - one that includes multiple voices rather than a single host leading the discussion.
Her 7 p.m. slot will now be taken over by three new hosts:
- Symone Sanders-Townsend – A former spokesperson for Vice President Kamala Harris. She already hosts her own show on MSNBC and is known for her political insights.
- Alicia Menendez – A journalist and TV host who has been working with MSNBC for a long time.
- Michael Steele – A former Republican National Committee (RNC) chairman and MSNBC political analyst.
This new show will feature debates and discussions on important political topics rather than a single-person monologue like Reid’s show.
Even though her show is ending, Joy Reid is unlikely to disappear from the media world. While there has been no official announcement about her next move, she is expected to continue working in political journalism. Some possibilities include:
- Hosting another show on a different network
- Writing for newspapers or magazines
- Starting her own media project, like a podcast or YouTube channel
Since she has a strong following and a reputation as a bold and opinionated journalist, many believe she will find another major platform soon.
Joy Reid’s departure marks the end of an era for MSNBC but also opens the door for new voices. With this shift, MSNBC is trying to attract a broader audience and present a fresh perspective on political coverage.
However, it remains to be seen if the new show will be as successful as "The ReidOut." MSNBC is betting big on this new format, and only time will tell if viewers will embrace it. One thing is for sure - prime-time news on MSNBC is going through major changes.
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