MSNBC cancels Joy Reid’s show as part of programming shakeup at liberal network
- Joy Reid's evening news program, 'The ReidOut,' has been canceled after nearly five years, as reported by sources familiar with the situation speaking to The New York Times.
- Rebecca Kutler, the new president of MSNBC, is leading a programming shakeup that will see Reid replaced by a new panel show.
- Reid's show, which began in July 2020, was MSNBC's first primetime show hosted by a Black woman and focused on underrepresented voices.
- As part of the changes, MSNBC is also adjusting other programming, including returning Rachel Maddow to five nights a week.
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