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MS NOW leans into its liberal identity by rolling back on straight news programs, insiders say
Stephanie Ruhle, Alicia Menendez are set to move to daytime programming
By Joseph A. Wulfsohn Fox News
Published March 18, 2026 7:00pm EDT
MS NOW's overhaul of its programming is signaling that it is leaning into its liberal identity, network insiders say.
On Wednesday, MS NOW announced a major shuffling of its on-air talent coming in June. The network is ending its straight news programs hosted by Ana Cabrera, who is exiting the network, and Chris Jansing, who has been tapped to become MS NOW's chief political reporter.
Liberal host Stephanie Ruhle will be leaving "The 11th Hour" at night to take over the 9 a.m. time slot previously filled by a fourth hour of "Morning Joe," and her old show will be handed off to weekend host Ali Velshi.
Alicia Menendez, co-host of "The Weeknight," will be getting her own afternoon show, and Luke Russert will take over her seat alongside "Weeknight" colleagues Symone Sanders-Townsend and Michael Steele. MS NOW reporter Jacob Soboroff will take over Velshi's time slot on the weekends.
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