Columnist Catherine Rampell from The Washington Post, frequently seen on CNN and various news outlets, is set to join MSNBC as a co-host for their weekend discussion program. This move marks one of the latest additions to the network, spearheaded by its president, Rebecca Kutler.
MSNBC is giving more importance to a particular show, and the current team of Symone Sanders-Townsend, Michael Steele, and Alicia Menendez are shifting to the 7 p.m. slot. In their place, Jonathan Capehart, Jackie Alemany, and Eugene Daniels will be hosting the morning edition of the show. Rampell is set to co-host with Ayman Moyehldin, alongside a third team member who has not yet been announced.
She is expected to join MSNBC in the Spring.
As a follower, I frequently delve into the intricate mechanisms of government, much like Rampell who’s recognized for her reporting on politics and economics. I’ve ventured through the Internal Revenue Service and engaged in conversations with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, as well as various regional Federal Reserve presidents. Over the years, I’ve served as an economics and politics commentator for CNN, and moreover, I’ve held a position as a special correspondent for “PBS NewsHour,” focusing primarily on economic and business matters.
Kutler’s latest decision to hire new personnel marks another strategic shift in his efforts to revamp the network, given its role as a progressive voice in an era dominated by conservative politics. As MSNBC prepares for a spin-off alongside other cable networks into a new publicly-traded entity, severing ties with NBC News that have existed for years, the network, like CNN, has faced a decline in viewership post the 2024 election. In response to this trend, both networks have been reorganizing their television lineups.
The newly appointed executive has pledged to create a distinct news-gathering unit specifically for MSNBC, taking over the time slots previously held by Joy Reid at 7 p.m. and Alex Wagner at 9 p.m. with Jen Psaki.
MSNBC is following suit with its rivals, Fox News Channel and CNN, by increasing its reliance on talk shows featuring panels. On Fox News Channel, “The Five” is usually the most-viewed timeslot, and they also accommodate “The Big Weekend Show” and “Outnumbered.” CNN has seen success with their 10 p.m. panel show, “NewsNight,” hosted by Abby Phillip.
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News executives appreciate this format as it doesn’t depend solely on one individual personality, enabling various reporters to present news. If these reporters become widely popular, they could potentially move onto their own dedicated program.
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2025-03-11 17:46