Who’s In and Who’s Out at MSNBC as Versant Spin-Off Looms (Updated)
MSNBC is gearing up for a significant transition as it prepares to spin off from NBCUniversal News Group and become part of a new entity called Versant later this year. This impending change has prompted a thorough evaluation of personnel choices within the network, leading many to reconsider their future with MSNBC or opt for a position within NBC News instead.
As the spin-off approaches, below is an outline of key staffing changes and decisions affecting MSNBC’s talent pool:
Those Remaining with MSNBC

- Rachel Maddow: Will continue to host a show exclusively on Mondays.
- Alex Wagner: Keeps her position as senior political analyst even after the cancellation of her previous show.
- Jen Psaki: Steps into Wagner’s former timeslot, launching her new show to engage viewers.
- Katy Tur: Expands her existing reporting show to a full two-hour format to cover more ground.
In addition to these prominent figures, the network includes a range of contributors and correspondents such as:
- Chris Jansing
- Ana Cabrera
- Katie Phang
- Antonia Hylton
- Elise Jordan
- Ken Dilanian
- Jacob Soboroff
- Vaughn Hillyard
To align with its evolving goals, MSNBC has also introduced several new roles, aiming to strengthen its team further:

- New hires and promotions include names like Brandy Zadrozny, Julia Jester, and Ryan Reilly, who will focus on areas such as justice and political reporting.
- Diana Rocco and Hollie Tracz have also been appointed to leadership positions in communications for Versant.
Those Transitioning to NBC News

- José Díaz-Balart: He will stay on as the anchor for NBC News’ Weekend Nightly News program.
- Steve Kornacki: Transitions to the role of chief data analyst for both NBC News and NBC Sports, utilizing his expertise in analytics for broader reporting.
The Bigger Picture

This strategic separation marks a pivotal moment for MSNBC as it seeks to reinvent itself and establish a new identity under the Versant brand. The network is actively recruiting over 100 journalists and searching for new office spaces to better accommodate its expanding needs. As decisions regarding talent continue to evolve, more updates are likely to emerge as the network transitions.
This major restructuring highlights the challenges and opportunities that media outlets face in an ever-evolving industry landscape, as MSNBC aims to maintain viewer engagement while upholding its commitment to high journalistic standards. Keep an eye out for more updates as MSNBC enters this new chapter.




