"Inside with Jen Psaki" will be taking its place in MSNBC's revamped programming lineup, with the Maddow-Wagner shared staffers being let go. Maddow's most senior producers were spared and ...
the other hosts — Wagner, Phang, Capehart, Mohyeldin and Díaz-Balart — will either host shows at different time slots or be reassigned to new roles within the MSNBC ecosystem, the network ...
Many of these staffers were told they’d be let go due to Wagner’s show being canceled. The Guardian was the first to report on the job impacts to employees on Maddow’s program. MSNBC ...
While Wagner was among the MSNBC hosts whose shows were canceled, Hayes clarified that she would remain with the network and be “constantly” featured on his show. Amid the major shake-ups ...
She excoriated MSNBC for removing the “non-white” Reid and Alex Wagner from their high-profile evening hosting gigs and criticized the treatment of behind-the-camera personnel confronted by ...
She excoriated MSNBC for removing the “non-white” Reid and Alex Wagner from their high-profile evening hosting gigs and criticized the treatment of behind-the-camera personnel confronted by job loss. ...
Though the ex-MSNBC host critiqued the network's recent decisions, a source familiar with the situation tells PEOPLE that Katie Phang and Alex Wagner are expected to remain at the network ...
(CNN) — Some of MSNBC’s biggest stars are – in extraordinary on-air fashion – rebuking management’s decision to cancel Joy Reid and Alex Wagner’s shows and lay off their production staffs.
UPDATE: On March 6, MSNBC announced plans to hire more than 100 journalists under newly hired SVP of newsgathering Scott Matthews, a veteran of CNBC and WABC’s local news division. Amid a broad ...