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  2. Phil Griffin - Wikipedia

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    Griffin was with MSNBC from its start in 1996. [2] He has been executive producer for shows such as Hardball with Chris Matthews [5] and MSNBC's The Big Show with Keith Olbermann. [6] He was the head of prime-time programming for the network. [5] Griffin approved the launch of many shows, including The Rachel Maddow Show and Morning Joe. [3]

  3. List of Jewish American journalists - Wikipedia

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    David Shuster (1967–), television journalist; former anchor for MSNBC; worked for Fox News, CNN, Current TV, and Al Jazeera America [162] Joel Siegel (1943–2007), film critic [ 163 ] Nate Silver (1978–), writer who analyzes baseball and elections, founder and editor-in-chief of FiveThirtyEight , Special Correspondent for ABC News [ 164 ]

  4. Rashida Jones (television executive) - Wikipedia

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    While a senior vice president at NBC News and MSNBC, she led a shift from election coverage to a focus on COVID-19. [10] On February 1, 2021, Jones succeeded Phil Griffin as the president of MSNBC and became the first African-American woman to run a major cable news network. [11]

  5. Rashida Jones to Take Over for Phil Griffin as MSNBC President

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    Rashida Jones will be MSNBC’s next president, replacing longtime MSNBC chief Phil Griffin, NBCUniversal News Group Chairman Cesar Conde announced on Monday.Jones, who will officially begin her ...

  6. Host walks off MSNBC show: 'I will not be used as a tool'

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    The popular cable news anchor and noted academic said she has not been notified if her show was officially canceled.

  7. Rashida Jones to Succeed Phil Griffin as President at MSNBC - AOL

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    Phil Griffin, who has worked at MSNBC since its launch in 1996 and as its president since 2008, is expected to step down at the end of January. Griffin has enjoyed close ties to many of MSNBC’s ...

  8. History of MSNBC: 1996–2007 - Wikipedia

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    [52] (from October 5, 2009, until his retirement from television on May 29, 2015 Imus aired on the Fox Business Network, previously airing on RFD-TV after being canceled by MSNBC). On October 22, 2007, MSNBC moved to its new headquarters in New York City at the newly renovated 3rd and 4th floors of 30 Rockefeller Center. [53]

  9. Rashida Jones To Succeed Phil Griffin As MSNBC President - AOL

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    Rashida Jones will succeed Phil Griffin as president of MSNBC, the network announced Monday. Cesar Conde, chairman of the NBCUniversal News Group, said in a memo to staffers that Griffin will ...