As MSNBC looks to overhaul its weekly lineup, network mainstay Joy Reid is on her way out.
Reid — a longtime anchor at the network who reportedly signed a new contract with the Comcast-owned channel in 2024 — will host her final episode of The ReidOut this week, according to the New York Times. Her 7 p.m. weeknight slot will instead be filled by a panel show, anchored by the current hosts of The Weekend: Symone Sanders Townsend, Michael Steele, and Alicia Menendez.
A spokesperson for the network declined to comment, while representatives for Reid did not immediately respond to Entertainment Weekly’s request for comment.
Reid is one of MSNBC’s most recognizable anchors, following her tenure as host of The Reid Report (2014-2015) and her morning talk show AM Joy (2016-2020), before landing a primetime slot with The ReidOut in 2020. She has since garnered a reputation as a staunch critic of President Donald Trump; during his first term, she was dubbed a “a heroine of the resistance to his leadership” by the New York Times and after his first impeachment, she authored the book, The Man Who Sold America: Trump and the Unraveling of the American Story.