Reid’s show was nixed by left-leaning Comcast-owned channel as part of a lineup reshuffle ordered up by new network boss Rebecca Kutler.
Jen Psaki will host four nights a week as Rachel Maddow returns to a Monday-only schedule. Joy Reid's show has been canceled.
Rebecca Kutler, who officially took over as MSNBC's president earlier this month, has announced several programming changes at the liberal-leaning cable news network. As part of the shakeup, Reid's show "The ReidOut" has been canceled, and she is leaving the network.
Psaki could take over the 9 p.m. Eastern time slot on nights when MSNBC’s star host Rachel Maddow is off. Alex Wagner, who has served in that role, is being pulled off the schedule but will remain with MSNBC as a correspondent.
Network brass are reportedly looking to soften image to appeal to wider audience. The firing of Joy Reid and the cancellation of her far left MSNBC show may have been in the works for over a year in anticipation of the massive shakeup now rattling through the flailing cable news network.
Canned MSNBC anchor Joy Reid was spotted wearing a fur-like coat and green baseball as she ducked out of her $1 million Maryland home in exclusive photos taken by The Post shortly after the rabid anti-Trump host was ousted by the embattled network Sunday.
MSNBC host Joy Reid, on the final broadcast of her prime-time show on Monday, argued that fascism is present in the United States and urged her viewers to resist authoritarian forces in
MSNBC on Monday announced a major overhaul to its primetime lineup that will go into effect in April — and see Joy Reid part ways with the network — even as it shared it will establish its own Washington bureau.