MSNBC announced a bold programming shake-up as the liberal news network grapples with plummeting ratings and the departure of key stars.
For President elect Donald Trump‘s first 100 days in office, primetime anchor Rachel Maddow will host her show five nights a week as the network attempts to reclaim its once-dominant position in the cable news sphere.
The channel has rated a solid third when placed next to rivals CNN and Fox.
In the 25-54 demographic, MSNBC averaged 55,000 in December, compared to 114,000 in December 2023, while CNN averaged 69,000, compared to 108,000. Fox News averaged 292,000, compared to 214,000 a year earlier.
But execs hope the new schedule might help stem the loss of viewers. The new schedule will see Maddow temporarily hosting her show every weeknight at 9pm.
The move comes months after the CEO is said to have slashed Maddow’s pay by some $5million, after she agreed to stay with the network for another five years
She had reportedly been earning a $30million salary for her weekly show – the second highest paid anchor in television news after Sean Hannity at Fox News who pulls in $45million.
The schedule marks a huge increase in on-air time for Maddow following her reduced schedule of just presenting one night a week – each Monday and costing the network about $500,000 an episode.

MSNBC is battling plummeting ratings but its new schedule will see Rachel Maddow, pictured, temporarily hosting her show every weeknight at 9pm during Donald Trump’s first 100 days

During Trump’s first term in office, Maddow’s clout was considerable with her incisive commentary and rigorous reporting anchoring the network’s identity

Through April 30, Alex Wagner, pictured, who has served as Maddow’s successor on Tuesdays through Fridays, will pivot to field reporting
Maddow made the decision to scale back in 2021 following the signing of a lucrative contract that allowed her to focus on other ventures, including podcasts and documentaries.
In December, the boss of the media firm that oversees MSNBC said that he wanted more Republican voices on the network – and to move more opinion content out of primetime along with cuts to some high-profile presenters’ pay.
SpinCo CEO Mark Lazarus expressed his desire for a new direction as the network looks to shed the perception of liberal bias at MSNBC.
The network’s ratings have been in free fall since President Joe Biden won the 2020 election, with audiences tuning out as the frenetic pace of Trump-era news coverage gave way to comparatively subdued headlines.
CEO Mark Lazarus has promised ‘a new growth trajectory’ for not only MSNBC, but all the channels in his stable – with MSNBC in the midst of a post-elections ratings slump.
From the day after the 2024 election, MSNBC has averaged around 603,000 total viewers in primetime.
The reasons for the drop are being widely debated, with many laying blame on viewers being deterred by the outcome of the election.

SpinCo CEO Mark Lazarus has expressed his desire for the new direction several times last year as he looks to shed the perception of liberal bias at MSNBC

Maddow earns $25 million a year at MSNBC even though she only goes on the air once a week – but she will be on five nights a week from next Monday until the end of April

Maddow’s viewership last peaked in 2020, but has declined rapidly since the 2024 election

Among other changes is a new fact-checking segment to be hosted by Chris Hayes called, ‘Here Is What Is True’