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Rachel Maddow Is Taking a Hiatus at MSNBC

By Editorial Board Published February 1, 2022 4 Min Read
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Rachel Maddow Is Taking a Hiatus at MSNBC
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Rachel Maddow, the top-rated anchor on MSNBC and one of the most influential figures in liberal media, is set to take a hiatus from her nightly cable program.

Her break is expected to last until April, although a return date has not been specified, according to two people at the network with knowledge of her plans, requesting anonymity to describe private discussions. She is expected to begin her leave after Thursday’s broadcast.

“I am going to take a little bit of time off from this show,” Ms. Maddow told viewers at the start of her Monday night show. “I’m nervous about all this. It’s a change in my life. But it’s all for the good.”

Whether Ms. Maddow returns to a full slate of nightly broadcasts, or dials back her schedule to something less grueling, has been the subject of speculation among some MSNBC anchors and producers. She signaled on Monday that she was contemplating more time away.

“There may eventually be another hiatus again some time in my future,” Ms. Maddow said. “But for now we’re taking it one step at a time.”

It is hard to overstate the importance of Ms. Maddow to the MSNBC brand. Her 9 p.m. show is a beloved destination for liberal viewers, and it is routinely the only prime-time program in cable news that comes close to Fox News’s ratings.

Ms. Maddow was widely expected to take time away from MSNBC this year to pursue other projects, although many in the industry had predicted her break would happen in the spring.

She will not be entirely absent: She is expected to make occasional return appearances on MSNBC throughout her hiatus, including for the network’s coverage of President Biden’s state of the union speech in March. For now, a rotation of fill-in anchors will handle the network’s 9 p.m. slot.

Ms. Maddow’s new contract with the network, signed last year, allows for her to focus on a variety of efforts beyond her nightly show. Her decision to take a temporary break was reported earlier by Insider.

One of the projects she will work on during the break is a podcast produced for NBCUniversal. She is also working with the actor Ben Stiller and the producer Lorne Michaels on a film adapted from “Bag Man,” a podcast she hosted about the 1970s scandal involving Spiro T. Agnew, who resigned as Richard Nixon’s vice president.

“There’s all this stuff I’ve been working on that I want to work some more on,” Ms. Maddow said on Monday.

She added: “Change is good. Change is absolutely terrifying.”

Executives at MSNBC are reconfiguring a schedule in flux. Brian Williams, once the popular 11 p.m. host on MSNBC, left the network late last year. MSNBC said last week that he would be replaced by the anchor Stephanie Ruhle, with “Morning Joe,” the network’s morning franchise, adding an additional hour at 9 a.m.

TAGGED:Appointments and Executive ChangesBag Man (Radio Program)Jones, RashidaMaddow, RachelMorning Joe (TV Program)MSNBCNBCUniversalNews and News MediaTelevisionThe Washington MailWilliams, Brian
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