Summary
Rashida Jones, the first Black executive to lead a cable news network, is stepping down as MSNBC president after four years, citing a desire to “pursue new opportunities.”
Her departure coincides with corporate restructuring and the start of Trump’s second administration.
Rebecca Kutler, a former CNN executive, will serve as interim president. Under Jones, MSNBC surpassed CNN as the second-rated cable news network, but viewership dropped 57% after Trump’s election.
During her tenure, Jones expanded shows like Morning Joe and hired high-profile talent like Jen Psaki.
Comcast recently separated MSNBC and CNBC from NBC News under new leadership.
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