Plus, how Fox News and NewsNation are doing, and more.
MS NOW is overhauling its lineup from morning through night, moving anchors around and adjusting time periods as the Versant-owned cable channel prepares to cover the looming 2026 midterm elections.
Stephanie Ruhle, Ali Velshi, Jacob Soboroff and Alicia Menendez get new shows, 'Morning Joe' shifts to three hours, Chris Hayes returns to Mondays at 8, and Ana Cabrera exits in the sweeping changes.
MS NOW's Ali Velshi moves to weeknights at 11 p.m. as the new host of 'The 11th Hour', part of the first significant programming change since the network's rebrand and separation from NBC. (Photo by ...
The cable news ratings for April showed gains across the board, with CNN delivering its best primetime performance in two years and MS NOW’s Morning Joe amassing its largest audience since fall 2024.
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