Rashida Jones Steps Down as MSNBC President Amid Changing Landscape
MSNBC President Rashida Jones has announced she is stepping down after leading the network for four years, marking a significant moment just before the inauguration of Donald Trump’s second administration. Jones’ departure comes amid corporate ownership changes and evolving dynamics at the news network.
Jones’ Departure and New Leadership at MSNBC
In a memo sent to staff on Tuesday, Rashida Jones stated that she was leaving her position to “pursue new opportunities.” Rebecca Kutler, a former CNN executive who joined MSNBC in 2022, will serve as interim president. Jones, who made history as the first Black executive to lead a cable news network, took the helm at MSNBC in 2021.
During Jones’ tenure, MSNBC displaced CNN as the second-rated cable news network, trailing only behind Fox News Channel. However, the network’s ratings have seen a significant decline since Donald Trump’s election, a trend that has continued throughout the years.
Achievements and Changes Under Jones’ Leadership
Despite the challenges of fluctuating ratings, Jones made notable changes to MSNBC’s programming lineup. The network saw Jen Psaki, former Biden administration press secretary, as one of its most high-profile additions under her leadership. Jones also helped shape the network’s weekend programming and extended the airtime for two popular shows: Morning Joe and Deadline: White House with Nicolle Wallace.
However, her leadership was not without controversy. The hiring of Ronna McDaniel, former Republican National Committee head, as a paid MSNBC contributor led to an internal uproar among network personalities. This decision was eventually reversed after public backlash.
Corporate Changes and the Future of MSNBC
In November, Comcast announced that it would separate MSNBC and CNBC from NBC News, forming a standalone company led by Mark Lazarus. This shift meant that Jones was now answering to a new corporate structure. Lazarus expressed surprise and some sadness over Jones’ decision but also wished her well during what he described as a “very personal decision.”
During a morning meeting, Jones remarked, “I’m excited about what we’ve done, and I’m excited about what comes next,” though she did not provide specific details regarding her future plans. Corporate transitions, like those happening at MSNBC, often lead to leadership changes in the media industry.
The Future of MSNBC’s Brand and Programming
Despite some rumors about a potential name change for MSNBC, Mark Lazarus confirmed that the network would retain its name. The name MSNBC has been synonymous with a partnership with Microsoft since its inception in 1996, and despite the separation from NBC News, there are no immediate plans to alter the brand identity.
As for programming, Rachel Maddow, the network’s most popular host, is returning to her prime-time show five nights a week for the first few months of the new administration. Since 2022, Maddow had limited her appearances to one night per week. Her return is seen as a move to bolster the network’s viewership during a critical political moment.
MSNBC’s Viewership Challenges
Under Jones’ leadership, MSNBC saw a significant decline in viewership, with ratings dropping by 57% since Trump’s election. Networks associated with a losing presidential candidate often experience a post-election audience dip, and MSNBC is no exception. However, early signs show a potential rebound in viewership, particularly as the political landscape shifts with the upcoming second Trump administration.
As cable television usage continues to decline, it remains uncertain whether MSNBC can regain the momentum it saw in 2017 when it experienced a surge in viewership.
What’s Next for MSNBC?
With Jones stepping down and new leadership taking over, MSNBC faces a period of transition. The network’s ability to adapt to a changing political environment and media landscape will be critical as it aims to regain viewership and maintain its position as a key player in cable news.