MSNBC To Drop Joy Reid From Primetime Lineup; ‘The Weekend’ Anchors And Jen Psaki Eyed For Nighttime Slots

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Joy Reid‘s show will be dropped from MSNBC‘s lineup as part of a series of changes expected to be announced this week. The network is making plans to launch a show featuring The Weekend anchors Symone Sanders Townsend, Michael Steele and Alicia Menendez into the 7 p.m.

ET slot, according to a source familiar with the matter. The show would run for two hours on Mondays and for one hour from Tuesday to Friday.

Reid has anchored The ReidOut since 2020, having been put in that time period following the departure of Chris Matthews. Her last show is expected to be this week.

Also expected are other changes, including plans for who will fill the rest of the 9 p.m. ET slot once Rachel Maddow returns to a once-a-week schedule this spring.

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