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Longtime MSNBC Host Leaves ‘Hyper-Partisan’ News Environment

RTM Staff by RTM Staff
July 22, 2022
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Longtime MSNBC Host Leaves ‘Hyper-Partisan’ News Environment

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MSNBC anchor Kendis Gibson is leaving the left-leaning network because he no longer wants to be part of a “hyper-partisan” news environment 24/7.

Gibson told Variety that he is jumping to a new role at CBS’ Miami station, WFOR, a local news station in Florida.

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“I wanted to get away from working in the hyper-partisan 24/7 political news space,” Gibson said. “This is a good chance to anchor a newscast that covers the full gamut of the news cycle which I love, including world news, entertainment news, human interest stories, and stories important to local communities — and in an awesome city with a big commitment to local news from the top down.”

“The move shows ViacomCBS bringing in new local staffers under Wendy McMahon, co-president of the company’s news and stations unit, and Gibson says he welcomed the chance to take on a wider range of reporting than he was able to do at MSNBC, where he was anchoring early mornings on weekends,” Variety reported.

Gibson joined MSNBC as a weekend anchor in 2019, part of a bid by the NBCUniversal-owned cable-news outlet to feature more live programming on weekends.

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This comes as MSNBC has been struggling in cable news ratings and losing heavily to Fox News.

Fox News aired 72 of the 100 most-watched cable news telecasts last week.

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