MS Now, the progressive cable news channel formerly known as MSNBC, is making significant changes to its lineup of daytime and weekend programming ahead of this fall’s midterm election cycle. “Morning Joe,” the outlet’s long-running weekday talk program, will scale back its coverage to three hours on weekday mornings while anchor Stephanie Ruhle will be…
MS Now shakes up lineup ahead of midterm elections
Originally reported by The Hill
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