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MSNBC President Rashida Jones steps down
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.
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.
Rashida Jones, The First Black Woman To Lead A Major TV Network, Steps Down As President Of MSNBC
Rashida Jones is stepping down as president of MSNBC, marking a significant transition just days before President-elect Donald Trump returns to the White House. USA Today reports that she will remain in an advisory role until March.
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.
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.
Who Is Rashida Jones? What’s Next for the MSNBC Network President?
T hose of you keeping up with the news regarding the business side of the entertainment industry may already be acquainted with Rashida Jones. The MSNBC network president, who sha
MSNBC President Rashida Jones steps down after four-year tenure
Rashida Jones, the president of MSNBC, announced Tuesday she is stepping down after four years of steering the cable news network.
HBCU alumna Rashida Jones out as MSNBC president
MSNBC President Rashida Jones steps down from the position after four year tenure. Jones is an alumna of Hampton University.
Rashida Jones stepping down as president of MSNBC
Jones was the first Black woman to run a major television news network. She will be replaced on an interim basis by Rebecca Kutler.
Rashida Jones’s Net Worth Sparks Intrigue Amid Her MSNBC Departure
In 2021, journalist and TV executive Rashida Jones (not that one) made history as the first Black woman to lead a cable news network at MSNBC as its President. Rashida earned the position after a 20-year-plus trajectory as a force in the media industry.
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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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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.
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