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Major Changes Are Coming to MS Now As It Moves Forward From Its MSNBC Past

Williams MBy Williams MMay 16, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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MS Now is preparing for one of its most substantial programming transformations in recent years, with an entirely new weekday schedule scheduled to debut on June 15, 2026, according to Deadline. The changes mark a deliberate pivot away from the Reports branding that defined much of the network’s earlier phase under its MSNBC association. Instead, the refreshed lineup places a stronger emphasis on breaking news coverage throughout the daytime hours while introducing updated show titles that reflect a more focused identity centered on current events, politics, business, and analysis.

At the center of the morning block stands Stephanie Ruhle, the network’s senior business analyst, who will now helm a two-hour program titled Money, Power, Politics with Stephanie Ruhle. Airing from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Eastern Time, the show will occupy the slot previously held by the fourth hour of Morning Joe as well as the time frame that had belonged to Ana Cabrera. Cabrera has now departed the network entirely. Patrick McMenamin will serve as executive producer for Ruhle’s program, which is expected to blend financial insights with political developments and power dynamics shaping national conversations.

Following the morning segment, Alicia Menendez will move into the noon Eastern Time hour with her new program, On the Line with Alicia Menendez. Produced by Marti Hause, the show represents a strategic relocation for Menendez that frees up space elsewhere in the schedule. This adjustment specifically allows for the addition of Luke Russert to the evening panel at 7 p.m., expanding the range of voices available for in-depth discussion.

At 2 p.m. Eastern Time, viewers will find The Moment with Katy Tur, a rebranded and refined version of the program previously known as Katy Tur Reports. Aaron Volkman remains as executive producer, ensuring continuity in the production approach while the new title signals a tighter alignment with the network’s overall news-driven direction.

The evening lineup features The Weeknight at 7 p.m. Eastern Time, a panel discussion program now based in Washington, D.C. Symone Sanders Townsend and Michael Steele will continue their roles on the show, joined for the first time by Luke Russert. Kyle Griffin will oversee production. This shift to the nation’s capital for The Weeknight underscores the network’s commitment to delivering real-time political analysis from the heart of government activity, setting it apart from the New York-based productions that dominate the rest of the daytime slate.

Later in the evening, Ali Velshi will anchor The 11th Hour with Ali Velshi at 11 p.m. Eastern Time, with Rebekah Dryden serving as executive producer. The program will maintain its established role as a late-night destination for comprehensive recaps and forward-looking commentary on the day’s top stories.

Weekend programming will also see expansion. Connect with Jacob Soboroff makes its debut on June 13, 2026, occupying the 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Eastern Time window on both Saturdays and Sundays. Produced by Dina Moss and based in Los Angeles, the show promises a distinct perspective that leverages West Coast resources and a broader national lens on weekend developments.

One additional weekday slot remains in transition. The 11 a.m. Eastern Time hour will be anchored by Peter Alexander, who departed NBC News earlier in March 2026. Network officials have indicated that a specific debut date for his program will be announced in the coming weeks.

Collectively, these adjustments represent a comprehensive restructuring aimed at elevating breaking news as the core of daytime coverage. By streamlining titles and redistributing talent, MS Now seeks to create a more cohesive and responsive schedule that can adapt quickly to unfolding events. The inclusion of fresh voices such as Russert, combined with established anchors who bring specialized expertise in business, politics, and reporting, positions the network to compete more effectively in a crowded media environment where audiences increasingly demand both speed and depth.

The move away from the Reports format also carries symbolic weight. It signals an intentional redefinition of the network’s brand identity, prioritizing substance over legacy naming conventions. Industry observers note that such rebrandings often coincide with efforts to attract younger viewers who prefer straightforward, issue-focused programming over traditional cable news structures. With production bases split between New York, Washington, and Los Angeles, the new lineup also reflects a more geographically distributed operation that can draw on multiple hubs of information and talent.

As the June launch date approaches, anticipation continues to build around how these changes will reshape viewer habits. The emphasis on dedicated morning business and politics coverage through Ruhle’s program, paired with expanded panel discussions in prime evening slots, suggests a deliberate strategy to capture audiences at key decision-making moments throughout the day. Whether discussing market movements, legislative battles, or cultural shifts, the refreshed MS Now promises a streamlined yet expansive approach to news delivery that aligns with the fast-paced demands of modern media consumption.

In the broader context of cable and streaming news, this overhaul arrives at a time when networks are under pressure to differentiate themselves through both content and presentation. By focusing resources on high-impact anchors and reimagined formats, MS Now appears poised to strengthen its standing as a vital source for timely, analytical coverage. The coming weeks will reveal how effectively these big changes translate into on-air momentum, but the foundation laid by the new schedule indicates a clear vision for the network’s immediate future.

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