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  • MSNBC to separate from NBC News and rebrand as "MS NOW"

    08/18/2025 7:10:10 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 80 replies
    Not The Bee ^ | August 18, 2025 | Harris Rigby
    You can say goodbye to MSNBC, at least the name, because the network is separating from NBC news. With this parting comes a new name. Eschewing the common conservative nickname "MSDNC," and ignoring the brilliant Rush Limbaugh's branding of "PMSNBC," the network went a different direction. šŸ‘‡ MS NOW! "My Source News, Opinion, World" is the latest attempt for the far-left network to shake off the stigma that has come with their brand over the last few decades. So ... the name has changed but nothing else has changed. Stelter has more: You might recall that when Comcast first announced...
  • MSNBC is changing its name and logo. Read the memo that breaks it all down.

    08/18/2025 6:47:39 AM PDT · by DallasBiff · 56 replies
    Business Insider ^ | 8/18/25 | Lucia Moses
    MSNBC will rebrand as MS NOW (My Source News Opinion World), losing its name and logo. The rebranding decision reverses a previous statement that MSNBC would keep its name. The change comes as Comcast's NBCUniversal spins off cable networks into a new company. Are you ready to watch MS NOW? That will be the new name of MSNBC when Comcast's NBCUniversal spins off its cable networks into a new company, Versant, at the end of this year. Mark Lazarus, who's leading Versant, announced Monday that MSNBC would trade its famous name for a new one: My Source News Opinion World,...
  • MSNBC President Rashida Jones to Step Down

    01/14/2025 9:41:17 AM PST · by Red Badger · 58 replies
    Media-ite ^ | January 14, 2025 | Aidan McLaughlin
    Rashida Jones is stepping down as president of MSNBC. Jones, who has led the progressive cable news network since 2021, announced her decision to leave in a call with network staff on Tuesday morning, a source told Mediaite. Rebecca Kutler, who left CNN in 2022 and was quickly hired by Jones to serve as senior vice president of content strategy at MSNBC, will be appointed interim president of the network. Kutler has overseen dayside programming and non-linear content (live events, streaming, digital platforms, films and podcasts) at MSNBC. Media reporter Oliver Darcy reported in December in his Status newsletter that...