MSNBC named Rebecca Kutler as president of the left-leaning network, removing her interim tag following last month’s exit of Rashida Jones, the company said Wednesday.
The former CNN programming exec had held an interim title at the cable channel after the exit of chief Rashida Jones.
Rebecca Kutler has been named president of MSNBC, after leading the cable network on an interim basis following Rashida Jones ...
Rebecca Kutler was named the new president of the Comcast-owned progressive cable news channel MSNBC after holding the post ...
Rebecca Kutler has been named president of US news cablenet MSNBC on a permanent basis. The appointment comes one month after ...
MSNBC named Rebecca Kutler its new president on Wednesday, removing the interim tag that has been included in her title since last month ...
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Mediaite on MSNMSNBC Announces New President Who Was ‘Driving Force Behind’ Network’s ‘Nonlinear Growth’SpinCo CEO Mark Lazarus announced on Wednesday that Rebecca Kutler was made president of MSNBC, effective immediately. Kutler served as the interim president of the network following the exit of ...
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The Desk on MSNNBC Universal promotes Rebecca Kutler to President of MSNBCComcast’s NBC Universal on Wednesday promoted Rebecca Kutler to serve as the president of its cable news channel MSNBC.
Rashida Jones the first Black woman president of MSNBC, is leaving the network, just days ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's second inauguration. But who is Rashida Jones, and where might she ...
MSNBC President Rashida Jones plans to step down after nearly four years of leading the cable news network. Jones, who became the first Black woman to run a major television news network ...
MSNBC president Rashida Jones stepped down from her position on Tuesday, Fox News Digital has confirmed. Jones announced her decision on a call with most of the MSNBC staff, according to a source ...
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