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MS NOW Axes Weekend Show, Anchor Out Amid Podcast Push!

Big changes are shaking up MS NOW's weekend programming as a popular show ends and a familiar face departs, all for a new podcast strategy.

6/26/2026, 2:46:12 PM

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MS NOW Axes Weekend Show, Anchor Out Amid Podcast Push!

Boom! MS NOW just dropped a bombshell, and the weekend will never be the same. The network and its boss, Rebecca Kutler, are pulling the plug on "The Weekend: Primetime," a Sunday staple that’s been holding down the fort.

This isn't just a little reshuffle; it’s a full-blown shake-up. After what feels like forever, longtime anchor Alex Witt is out. Her exit is a major blow, leaving fans and industry insiders buzzing about what comes next.

Kutler spilled the tea to staff just this past Friday, confirming the end of an era. The final broadcast of "The Weekend: Primetime" airs this weekend, making it mandatory viewing for anyone who wants to see the last hurrah.

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So, what’s behind all this drama? Podcasts. Yes, you read that right. MS NOW is making a hard pivot, throwing its weight into the audio game and striking up new partnerships. It’s a bold move, and everyone’s wondering if it’ll pay off.

The news, first reported by Hollywood Reporter, has sent shockwaves through the industry. Some are calling it a smart play, a necessary evolution in a rapidly changing media landscape. Others are scratching their heads, wondering if sacrificing live programming for podcasts is the right call, especially with a beloved anchor like Witt on the way out.

Fans are already sounding off on social media, expressing their disappointment and sending well wishes to the departing anchor. The comments sections are a wild ride of sorrow, confusion, and a little bit of anger. It’s clear this decision has hit a nerve.

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What’s next for MS NOW? The network is betting big on its new strategy, hoping the podcast game will attract a fresh audience. But with a popular show gone and a familiar face departing, there’s no telling how this gamble will play out.

One thing’s for sure: the entertainment world is watching. This isn't just a network making a change; it’s a statement about the future of media. And everyone’s waiting to see if MS NOW can pull off this risky maneuver.

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