MS NOW Overhauls Lineup From ‘Morning Joe’ Through ‘The 11th Hour’ In Major Move

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MS NOW is overhauling its lineup from morning through night, moving anchors around and adjusting time periods as the Versant-owned cable channel prepares to cover the looming 2026 midterm elections.

MS NOW president Rebecca Kutler announced the changes on the channel’s daily editorial call Wednesday.

The changes, which will go into effect come June, will include Ali Velshi taking over the late night show The 11th Hour from his friend and It’s Happening co-host Stephanie Ruhle, with Ruhle moving to a new morning period from 9-11 a.m. weekdays where she will delve into money and politics as the opening bell rings.

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With that new change, Morning Joe will return to three hours from 6-9 a.m. Joe Lemire, who had been co-anchor of the 9 a.m. hour, will become co-anchor of the 8 a.m. hour. Morning Joe’s ratings have been strong,

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