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MSNBC President Rashida Jones to step down from network
Who is Rashida Jones, and why is she leaving MSNBC?
Rashida Jones announces she is leaving MSNBC, just days ahead of Donald Trump's second inauguration. Jones was MSNBC's first Black woman president.
MSNBC President Rashida Jones to step down from network after 4 years
Rebecca Kutler, the network's senior vice president of content strategy, was named interim MSNBC president, according to reports.
Rashida Jones, The First Black Woman To Lead A Major News Network, Announces MSNBC Exit
Her groundbreaking leadership saw MSNBC through record-breaking viewership and one of the most challenging news cycles in history.
Rashida Jones is stepping down as MSNBC president on the eve of Trump inauguration
MSNBC president Rashida Jones says that she is stepping down after four years. It's a move that comes on the eve of Donald Trump's second inauguration as president and after a Comcast reorganization put MSNBC under new corporate management.
MSNBC Shake-Up: Rashida Jones Exits as President
Mark Lazarus, the incoming CEO of SpinCo, has named Rebecca Kutler interim president of the cable news channel.
Rashida Jones, MSNBC President, Steps Down
Rebecca Kutler, senior vice president for content strategy at MSNBC, will serve as the cable network’s interim president.
Rashida Jones Steps Down As MSNBC President; Rebecca Kutler To Serve As Interim Leader
Rashida Jones is stepping down as president of MSNBC, with Rebecca Kutler, Senior VP Content Strategy, to serve as the network's interim president.
MSNBC president Rashida Jones has stepped down. Read the memo to staff detailing the leadership change.
MSNBC named a new interim president amid its ratings struggles and days before Donald Trump's inauguration.
Rashida Jones Steps Down as MSNBC President, Leaving a Legacy of Diversity and Innovation
Rashida Jones, who made history in 2020 by becoming the first Black president of MSNBC, resigns from the position.
MSNBC president Rashida Jones announces resignation
Rashida Jones, the president of MSNBC, announced Tuesday morning that she plans to step down after four years leading the network. Jones made history when she took on the role in February 2021, becoming the first Black person to lead a major cable news network.
HBCU alumna Rashida Jones out as MSNBC president
MSNBC President Rashida Jones announced yesterday that she is stepping down from the position after four years. Jones made history as the first Black executive to lead a major U.S. television news network.
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Kids Take The Plunge In Oscar Contender ‘A Swim Lesson,’ Documentary From Rashida Jones & Will McCormack That Could Save Lives
Will McCormack documentary 'A Swim Lesson,' about kids learning a potentially life-saving skill, has made the Oscar shortlist ...
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MSNBC boss Rashida Jones exits network days before Trump returns to White House
MSNBC president Rashida Jones stepped down from her position on Tuesday, Fox News Digital has confirmed, just days before ...
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