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Showing Original Post only (View all)Politicus USA: MSNBC May Soon Be Gone [View all]
Politicus USA - MSNBC May Soon Be Gone
Jason Easley MSNBC, Top News Wed, Nov 20th, 2024
The decision to spin off MSNBC as part of a new company will result in the loss of NBC News as a partner, potentially a new network name, and maybe even new owners plus a different direction.
Variety reported:
MSNBC was using NBCs news gathering operation, which means that a lot of the reporters that viewers saw on MSNBC actually work for NBC News. Without those reporters or a newsgathering operation, MSNBC would nothing more than televised talk radio that would consist of roughly 18 hours of talking heads talking to each other.
The reality is that MSNBC and the other networks Comcast is spinning off will be ripe to be sold. It is easy to imagine a right wing billionaire or company like Sinclair buying MSNBC, rebranding it, and converting it into a Fox News competitor.
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Jason Easley MSNBC, Top News Wed, Nov 20th, 2024
The decision to spin off MSNBC as part of a new company will result in the loss of NBC News as a partner, potentially a new network name, and maybe even new owners plus a different direction.
Variety reported:
The cable-news outlet could have to consider changing its name and familiar markings under a spin-off of the bulk of the cable assets of parent company Comcast, one of the nascent companys new top executives suggested to an assemblage of MSNBC staffers Wednesday morning, according to two people familiar with the gathering.
Lazarus told an audience that included Rachel Maddow, Chris Jansing and Katy Tur that he was not sure whether MSNBC would have to change its identity as part of the transaction, which will split the cable network and its business-news sibling CNBC from NBC News and NBCUniversal. If the two networks are no longer part of the NBC corporate entity, attendees wanted to know, will they still be able to carry marks that are part of their former home?
MSNBC was using NBCs news gathering operation, which means that a lot of the reporters that viewers saw on MSNBC actually work for NBC News. Without those reporters or a newsgathering operation, MSNBC would nothing more than televised talk radio that would consist of roughly 18 hours of talking heads talking to each other.
The reality is that MSNBC and the other networks Comcast is spinning off will be ripe to be sold. It is easy to imagine a right wing billionaire or company like Sinclair buying MSNBC, rebranding it, and converting it into a Fox News competitor.
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Not to me. M$NBC isn't liberal. It is the same corporate media as everywhere else
TheKentuckian
12 hrs ago
#17
I guess barely warmed over Putin propaganda is better than the freahest dogshit
TheKentuckian
11 hrs ago
#35
I know they cover the Gaza situation more than the corporate news but I hadn't seen much pro Putin news there.
jalan48
11 hrs ago
#47
If it wasn't for sports the dried out husk would have already blown away.
TheKentuckian
11 hrs ago
#37
In unrelated news, another billionaire has proposed buying Bluesky and shutting it down.
Midnight Writer
11 hrs ago
#39
If it was going to be sold to a third party, why spin it off to the same shareholders who own it now?
onenote
11 hrs ago
#43
There would probably be some adverse tax consequences if they immediately turned around and sold.
onenote
11 hrs ago
#45
I thought I read somewhere 10% of voters under 30 get their news from TV.
NoMoreRepugs
10 hrs ago
#58