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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMS-NOW makes first major programming moves since name change
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2026/mar/18/ms-now-ruhle-joe-rogan-showSome switching around of hosts.
Ana Cabrera gone. (Will anyone miss her?)
Morning Joe back to three hours.
Stephanie Rhule moves to mornings.
Raven123
(7,776 posts)I do learn a bit from her take on the economy
Intractable
(2,020 posts)That's where MS-NBC would give new hosts a trial run.
used to be on in the mornings several years ago.
milestogo
(23,036 posts)LisaM
(29,610 posts)I was kind of hoping for Jonathan Lemire for The Eleventh Hour (which is on at 8:00 on the West Coast). I always liked Brian Williams' tempered and neutral approach for the show and really missed it when he left.
Deminpenn
(17,459 posts)I think MSNOW has been better since it was spun off from NBC/Comcast. It's been a plus not to have to listen to Garrett Haake and Kornacki anymore. The reporter staff is much stronger and independent. Carol Leoning's hire was a grand slam. I like the roundtable format of The Weeknight where viewers get straight talk a surprisingly lot of the time from guests. Glad to see Hayes back 5 days a week.
yellow dahlia
(5,738 posts)Lemire is sane and prepared and skeptical. Should be more prominently featured.
LisaM
(29,610 posts)that I think suits that time slot. He can actually be quite funny (so can Willie Geist).
milestogo
(23,036 posts)At least he doesn't spend the whole time slot talking about himself.
Intractable
(2,020 posts)Scarborough thinks he has fans. He doesn't.
Rachel Maddow has fans. Scarborough has a timeslot.
Nobody tunes in because they want to watch him. Rather, we want to watch MS-NOW at that time, and he's what's on.
milestogo
(23,036 posts)but he's annoying as hell.
PatSeg
(53,205 posts)I really looked forward to his show every night.
LisaM
(29,610 posts)That's why it seems to me that Johnathon Lemire could bring the same wry kind of energy.
snowybirdie
(6,671 posts)Stephanie Rhule,was wasted in the late night time slot. She has expertise,in financial markets that will be good midday.
hlthe2b
(113,776 posts)They did not (seemingly) feel held back and would very vocally speak their mind. It was often amusing...
hlthe2b
(113,776 posts)I really respect Alicia who has gone through a lot with a great deal of class (her father is in prison--former NJ (disgraced) Senator Bob Menendez. To my knowledge she has kept the "Chinese Wall" firmly intact throughout--never speaking to the issue nor ever appearing on a broadcast where he was mentioned. I also think she did some "Yeoman's Work," appearing with two very strong personalities but especially Symone Townsend Sanders--without getting drowned out.
Not bad changes, really.
Also Jacob Soboroff gets Ali Velshi's weekend time. which is great.
lastlib
(28,149 posts)I really liked that segment (when I got to watch it...)
yellow dahlia
(5,738 posts)Yay!
yellow dahlia
(5,738 posts)Alicia was indeed drowned out. But when she got a chance to say something, it was always smart.
PatSeg
(53,205 posts)Whereas Alicia comes across more as a serious journalist.
So now Luke Russert will take Alicia's place! I've never watched the show and now with Luke, I probably never will.
yellow dahlia
(5,738 posts)I'm busy at 7:30 w/ Jeopardy. So if they screw up the hour, I'll survive.
Although it seems like a time slot they might like to make work as a savvy roundtable, given today's political climate.
hlthe2b
(113,776 posts)I think he may have been humbled by some of the people he met (and yes, he did experience at the local, cultural level--not a mere monied tourist).
We'll see. I didn't watch that show all that much, but Michael Steele is probably the best suited (other than a tranquilizing dart) to keep STS from going "nuts" at times... But, yes, as has already been noted, she has that "entertainment" personality that dominates... I do think the lingering deep respect the network has for Russert's late father is something Sanders will have to keep in mind. I doubt too many producers and Execs are going to be happy if she mows him over.
PatSeg
(53,205 posts)Ha, ha! Yeah, she is a bit much. I wonder how her co-hosts tolerate her.
yellow dahlia
(5,738 posts)PatSeg
(53,205 posts)a few times, but other than that, I haven't seen him anywhere. I can't say I missed him.
CTyankee
(68,124 posts)easier to listen to. Which is good because her message was getting lost in her gesturing before and now she makes a more forceful statement, without all the drama, eye rolling, and hand gesturing.
hlthe2b
(113,776 posts)Just sayin...
CTyankee
(68,124 posts)worked on the Harris campaign. And now she "represents" our party when she appears? It makes us Dems look a bit freakish...
yorkster
(3,804 posts)Sounds good to me.
democrank
(12,560 posts)Im particularly glad that Jacob Soboroff will host a show on weekends and that Stephanie Rhule will have a morning show. Stephanie is so knowledgeable about economic matters and she gives her guests a good amount of time to speak. In my view, Jacob Soboroff leads with his conscience. He makes us look at issues that frequently get overlooked.
msongs
(73,655 posts)Intractable
(2,020 posts)Zorro
(18,628 posts)I thought she was pretty good.
a kennedy
(35,875 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(7,539 posts)They are not trustworthy.
generalbetrayus
(1,807 posts)I really enjoyed his guest hosts on various shows.
yellow dahlia
(5,738 posts)I like him also - extremely smart.
Deminpenn
(17,459 posts)She is annoyingly smug.
yellow dahlia
(5,738 posts)Totally Tunsie
(11,818 posts)The good news is her two hour slot in the a.m., especially if it gets Joe and Mika off an hour earlier. Also like that Jacob Soboroff will have a regular show. Yay for bringing Chris back on Mondays. He's a favorite.
If they must add Luke Russert, it was a good move to pair him with Simone. Now I can ignore both of them in one shot. Poor Michael Steele, however...what did he do to deserve this?
Ana Cabrera? eh. Won't miss her.
I'll agree the changes are positive.
electric_blue68
(26,804 posts)Like Ali, too.
SouthBayDem
(33,264 posts)His only connection to NBC was on the cast of NewsRadio 30 years ago.
Remember the days when MSNBC used to have all those prison documentaries and Dateline true crime reruns all weekend long? Thankfully those aren't being brought back.
Intractable
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