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Related: About this forumJen Psaki Moves to Primetime Weekdays in MSNBC Overhaul (Variety)
By Brian Steinberg
Jen Psaki, the former Biden White House press secretary who has become a favorite at MSNBC since joining in 2023, will get even more screen time in front of viewers in April when she takes over the networks 9 p.m. slot between Tuesday and Friday.
The move is the latest to be unveiled from MSNBC under new leader Rebecca Kutler, who has wasted little time in tearing up the networks schedule as it faces seismic pressures. MSNBC is grappling not only with the new Trump administration, to which many of its progressive anchors and analysts are directly opposed, but it also faces a big change in its business operations once it is, along with a group of other cable networks, spun off from Comcast in a transaction slated to be completed later this year.
While Rachel Maddow is anchoring 9 p.m. five days a week during the early part of the Trump administration, she will return to hosting only Mondays soon. At that time, Psakis show will roll out Tuesday through Friday. Her program, Inside with Jen Psaki, has become MSNBCs most-watched on the weekends and has expanded audiences at 8 p.m. on Mondays. Since joining MSNBC, Psaki has become a crucial and trusted voice for the network, Kutler said in a memo on Monday.
As I shared with many of you a few weeks ago, my goal is to build on the successes that have distinguished MSNBC from its peers, Kutler said. We now have one of the most engaged audiences in all of television and are seeing rapid growth across digital, audio, and more. In the years ahead, we must continue to show up for our audiences in this critical moment while simultaneously best positioning ourselves for the future.
Read more: https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/jen-psaki-msnbc-primetime-weekdays-overhaul-1236319016/#recipient_hashed=343cd82b65085ef1666aa5d5e417dc33ae72e7edfab338feb9bf59e12dc0fa95&recipient_salt=35d10431c80f1d5601e6507a49aa52751280eac4349ec99063d09bab33090930&utm_medium=email&utm_source=exacttarget&utm_campaign=newsalert&utm_content=589322_02-24-2025&utm_term=3570063
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PuraVidaDreamin
(4,291 posts)She can get a bit too high pitched for my ear drums and then to be followed
by another one who gets too high pitched, Chris Hayes.
I won't be able to listen to either of them and will miss Joy Reid tremendously.
gab13by13
(27,397 posts)Not a good decision.
ificandream
(11,085 posts)She's been a great addition to MSNBC. Her content has been strong.
And I'm a big fan of Chris Hayes. His show is incredibly intelligent.
unc70
(6,387 posts)HeartsCanHope
(923 posts)I will miss her.
montanacowboy
(6,469 posts)She has a way with her voice that irritates me. I won't watch her. MSNBC is going down the toilet again. Next they will let Rachel go. And we still have Ari the groupie.