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Joy Reid's Show 'The ReidOut' Canceled as MSNBC Undergoes Major Overhaul

Joy Reid's MSNBC show 'The ReidOut' is canceled, with new programs introduced under president Rebecca Kutler amid declining ratings.

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Joy Reid's show, 'The ReidOut,' has been canceled as part of significant programming changes at MSNBC under the new president Rebecca Kutler. This decision follows a notable 44% decline in viewership since the 2024 election. Reid, who has been with the network for over a decade, expressed gratitude towards her team in a farewell message. The 7 p.m. EST slot will temporarily feature rotating hosts, including Symone Sanders-Townsend and Michael Steele, as part of a broader revamp at the network aimed at addressing a projected 10.5% subscriber loss this year.

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Joy Reid's show was canceled as part of a major overhaul at MSNBC under new president Rebecca Kutler, amid broader network changes and a significant decline in viewership[1].

The 7 p.m. EST slot will be replaced by a new ensemble news program featuring Symone Sanders Townsend, Michael Steele, and Alicia Menendez, who currently host 'The Weekend'[2].

Joy Reid expressed gratitude towards her team and acknowledged the value of her work on 'The ReidOut', despite initial emotions of anger and disappointment.

MSNBC's changes aim to address a projected 10.5% subscriber loss this year and follow a significant decline in viewership since the 2024 election. The network is undergoing a major overhaul under new leadership[5].

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