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MSNBC stars and contributors have reportedly had to endure several indignities as the progressive network aims to cut costs amid plummeting ratings.
In recent years, contributors to the network have sometimes have to paid for their own Ubers to get to the MSNBC DC studios, and have been forced to do their own makeup, as reported by Puck News.
As the outlet puts it, its ‘Sad, but justifiable when you’re averaging less than 600,000 viewers in total day and less than 60,000 in the demo.’
The DC studios are the home based for anchors such as former White House press secretary Jen Psaki. It was also the base for fired Joy Reid.
MSNBC has been struggling with its audience and is currently preparing to split from parent its company NBCUniversal.
New network chief Rebecca Kutler has been making changes as the network looks to move to the political center which include cancelling Joy Reid’s ultra-combative show, The Reid Out.
The move was accompanied with others that saw Katie Phang, Jonathan Capehart and Ayman Mohyeldin lose their shows as well, though the latter two will be moving to new shows elsewhere on the network.
At the time, a well-placed executive told DailyMail.com that Reid had it coming – citing lukewarm contracts talks and her allegedly politically insensitive views surrounding the Israel-Hamas war
The day after news of her firing leaked, MSNBC’s marquee star Rachel Maddow took to the airwaves to complain to management about the programming changes, saying, ‘I think it is a bad mistake to let [Reid] walk out the door.’

MSNBC stars based in Washington DC have reportedly had to pay for their own transportation to the network as it struggles with viewership

MSNBC contributors have been forced to do their own makeup, according to a report. MSNBC host Jen Psaki is pictured in the DC stufios

MSNBC Washington DC studios are pictured. The network has recently fired several of its anchors including Joy Reid and Katie Phang
She also griped about the people losing their shows all being persons ‘of color’, on what’s become the network’s lone source of respite when it comes to ratings, The Rachel Maddow Show.
The new lineup, meanwhile, is set to roll out later this month, under the guidance of newly minted Senior Vice President Scott Matthews.
It was a tough first trimester for MSNBC as one of its most popular shows Morning Joe lost in the sought-after 25-54 demographic to CNN’s ‘News Central’ so far this year – a first since 2022.
The occurrence comes months after hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski flew to Mar-a-Lago to meet with the then-president-elect, days after his win in November.
That enraged many viewers of the progressive network, which was already being hit with a pronounced post-election slump – following months of MSNBC-sponsored vitriol toward Donald Trump.
Numbers viewed by DailyMail.com show how the program lost 39 percent of its audience since Trump’s win, and 46 percent when it came to the coveted 25-54 demographic.
Meanwhile Steve Kornacki has quit his role at MSNBC and will now will now devote his expertise to shows like ‘Meet the Press,’ ‘Today’ and ‘NBC Nightly News,’ as well as the network’s streaming channel, NBC News Now.

Steve Kornacki has quit his role at MSNBC. The data reporter is one of few on-air talents who has found success with both conservative and liberal fanbases

New network chief Rebecca Kutler has been making changes as the network looks to move to the political center

MSNBC’s ‘Morning Joe’ lost in the sought-after 25-54 demographic to CNN this past week – a first since 2022
He will also provide stats for big sporting events aired by the Peacock Network like the Triple Crown races, the Olympics and the NFL.
The data reporter is one of few on-air talents who has found success with both conservative and liberal fanbases – thanks to his relentlessly information-driven updates, delivered with no hint as to his personal beliefs.
Following Kornacki’s exit the catalog of shows will have to make due without contributions from the data maven, whose new title at NBC as a contributor will be chief data analyst.
He was first propelled to stardom during the 2020 election, before widening his scope to include sports in 2021.
He covered the 2024 election as well, using data to stand up statements from mainstays like Reid and Maddow.
During that span, his khakis and enthusiasm for numbers earned him an impressive following – one that MSNBC now seems set to lose.
The SpinCo spin-off agreement, meanwhile, is expected to be close sometime soon, this year.