MSNBC Shakeup: Joy Reid's Show Canceled, Alex Wagner's Show Done Too, Plus Replacements Revealed

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There’s a major shakeup happening over at MSNBC, and we have all the updates. News anchor Joy Reid, who has hosted The ReidOut since 2020 on the news network, is apparently involved in one of the first major changes.

Her 7pm weeknight show has reportedly been canceled and the timeslot will be overtaken by a show hosted by Symone Sanders-Townsend, Michael Steele and Alicia Menendez. Keep reading to find out more… Joy is expected to stop hosting sometime this week. Alex Wagner has hosted the 9pm timeslot on weeknights at the network, but that appears to be no longer as well. Alex is “expected to be named a contributor,” per Variety, but apparently unlikely to return as a host. Jen Psaki is being looked at as one possible replacement.

The news comes as Rebecca Kutler, who was formerly an executive with CNN, was named MSNBC’s new president. TV news has seen huge changes this year with 5 major TV anchors exiting their roles or being fired.

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