MS NOW Reduces 'Morning Joe' by One Hour and Adds New Daytime Programming
In Brief
The schedule change reflects broader shifts in cable news programming strategies and may impact viewer routines and network ratings.
Key Facts
- MS NOW is cutting an hour from 'Morning Joe' starting in June.
- The 9 a.m. slot will be replaced by a new show hosted by Stephanie Ruhle.
- The network is implementing major changes to its daytime lineup.
- Alicia Menendez is also being moved to daytime programming.
- The schedule shuffle is part of a broader network strategy.
What Happened
MS NOW announced it will shorten 'Morning Joe' by one hour beginning in June, with Stephanie Ruhle and Alicia Menendez moving to new daytime roles as part of a network-wide schedule change.
Why It Matters
These changes may influence viewing habits and signal a strategic shift in how cable news networks structure their daytime programming to attract and retain audiences.
What's Next
Viewers can expect the new programming to launch in June, with further details on show formats and additional schedule adjustments likely to be announced by the network.
