Steve Kornacki Out at MSNBC, Inks New Deal With NBC News and Sports Teams
Source: MEDIAite
Apr 1st, 2025, 12:58 pm
MSNBC data guru Steve Kornacki is exiting the cable news network after inking a new deal with NBC News and NBC Sports as parent company Comcast preps a spin-off of its cable networks.
Kornacki, a staple of election coverage along with his big board of data, will assume the title of chief data analyst at NBC News and NBC Sports, according to the LA Times. Kornacki has long been a national political correspondent for NBC News, while pulling double duty on MSNBC as well.
Kornacki will transition to a new position as an NBC news contributor, while also working on Meet the Press, political coverage on NBC and NBC Sports.
Comcast, NBC’s parent company, announced in November that it intends to spin off its cable properties into separate entities, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Read more: https://www.mediaite.com/news/just-in-steve-kornacki-out-at-msnbc-will-join-nbc-news-and-sports-teams/

Paladin
(29,985 posts)It would be even better if khaki-boy were being jettisoned by NBC as well, but these days I'll take whatever positive news I can find.
montanacowboy
(6,470 posts)can't stand that guy; so glad not to have to hear or see him again.
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He was totally irritating to watch. It may not be all his fault as if we had normal politicians running against each other his "horse race" giddiness may be been more tolerable. I am sure NBC loves him though or they wouldn't be keeping him while throwing away MSNBC to whatever which to me means they think Kornacki will be more receptive to conservatives. Gotta please Donald Dump.
krawhitham
(4,970 posts)He just presented the numbers with no spin
TimeToGo
(1,413 posts)NoMoreRepugs
(11,150 posts)Jack Valentino
(1,770 posts)have always enjoyed his polling and election returns analysis!
Glad I'll still see him on NBC, since I don't have cable anyway.
Glad all you MSNBC watchers who hate him won't have to watch him anymore--
if you consider that so important in the grand scheme of what's happening in
our country and the world today, and if Steve ranks so high in whom you think
you should be irritated by, and even "hate"....
luv2fly
(2,520 posts)People seem to forget there is an "off" button, but you know, I guess it's more fun to come here and complain.
Jack Valentino
(1,770 posts)BITE my tongue! LMAO
Polybius
(19,637 posts)He said Harris was in danger of losing, while very few here were concerned.
Jack Valentino
(1,770 posts)I may vaguely recall that polling report from Steve... and prayed he was wrong.
However, late in the campaign I had 2 major complaints against the Kamala campaign:
#1, she made no attempt to refute the "free sex changes for convicts" DT ad campaign, and
#2 shied away from more progressive economic message, at the end.
Those two things LOST that election, in my humble non-professional judgement.
Polybius
(19,637 posts)It didn't gain a single Republican vote either, since they have hated the Cheney's for at least 15 years now.
Saying "I can't think of anything" when asked to differentiate from Biden is another.
BumRushDaShow
(150,197 posts)But she lost the TOXIC male asshole vote and a pile of "unaffiliated" people who may find themselves deported.
CTyankee
(65,934 posts)I guess he was just too "gimmicky" for folks.
Rebl2
(16,045 posts)Of himself is what I didn’t like about him. Hate to see him do anything sports related. Just can’t stand him.
calimary
(85,734 posts)One thing anybody can say about him: he sure doen't stand still. Maybe management figured he'll keep the viewers awake?
Polybius
(19,637 posts)That we were in danger of losing the election. Many of those who hate him predicted a 10 point win for Harris.
CTyankee
(65,934 posts)I was totally convinced she would be our first woman president! I "cherry-picked" the poll I wanted to see.
elleng
(139,083 posts)aeromanKC
(3,624 posts)He was awesome and informative to watch!! My favorite. Even though the data sucked to listen to many times. Way too many ignorant people in America!! America has turned into a disgusting country.
(But no more Kornacki is not gonna effect me since I cut the cord.)
ImNotGod
(591 posts)so I'm not going to judge him or his departure.
Prairie Gates
(4,724 posts)
SergeStorms
(19,538 posts)Dude's wired way too tight for my tastes. Seeya!
Jack Valentino
(1,770 posts)SergeStorms
(19,538 posts)although some people are wired that way naturally. I've known a few like that in my life, and I avoided each and every one of them. I'm more the mellow type in my old age. I don't smoke anymore, but it's the best "mellow" emoji they have.
SCantiGOP
(14,420 posts)I know several people who watch FOX as their primary station who mentioned that they like him on MSNBC.
krawhitham
(4,970 posts)rsdsharp
(10,626 posts)Bye, bye.
"Wavin' Wendell"!!!
rsdsharp
(10,626 posts)That was one of his nicknames. He was known for foolishly sending runners home where they would often get thrown out by 15-20 feet. He was also known as Windmill Wendell and Send ‘em in Kim.
FakeNoose
(37,082 posts)Way to go Steve Kornacki!
LPBBEAR
(515 posts)Instant channel change anytime I see him.
I've always thought he should be the announcer for some Jr. High School football team in Podunk Nebraska.
Deminpenn
(16,696 posts)with the booming sports betting business than elections or news coverage. Kornacki is a numbers cruncher, a perfect fit to help NBC expand it's sports betting programming.
doc03
(37,650 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(161,038 posts)I like numbers and I thought that Kornacki did NOT do a good job of explaining the numbers. Kornacki tried to simplify the numbers to such an extent that it was offensive
Figarosmom
(5,066 posts)He was always saying what repubs had to do to win. Didn't Iike that.
BidenRocks
(1,278 posts)NBC news wants him for his election coverage.
NBC sports wants a number cruncher for the ever present Fanduel and DraftKings money.
The Triple Crown is coming soon. More gambling.
Lets see if the odds aren't in the crawl whenever he is on.
Oopsie Daisy
(5,576 posts)Let's raise our mugs of fair-trade coffee to the departed MSNBC analyst, the Sultan of Speed Talk and Virtuoso of Map Pointing! May his khaki pants forever be wrinkle-free and his white shirt forever stain-resistant in the chaotic realm of cable news. Farewell to the human caffeine shot, the maestro of manic gesticulations – may his next adventure be as thrilling as a live election night broadcast!
Jimbo S
(3,033 posts)I enjoy Steve and in the future it will be more NBC and not as much MSBC.