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MS NOW Shakes Up Weekend Lineup, Alex Witt Out!

MS NOW is switching gears on weekends, ditching live hosts for taped video podcasts, and veteran anchor Alex Witt is out!

6/26/2026, 2:05:00 PM

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MS NOW Shakes Up Weekend Lineup, Alex Witt Out!

Get ready for a shake-up at MS NOW! The line between old-school TV news and the new-gen "creator media" is blurring faster than ever, and MS NOW is diving headfirst into the future. Starting Sunday, June 28, prepare for a whole new weekend experience as the network axes its live, hosted hours after 6 p.m.

Instead of the usual live shows, MS NOW is betting big on taped video podcasts. This isn't entirely new territory for them; they're expanding on a popular Saturday-night program that’s already been a hit with viewers. It seems they’re taking notes from the digital world and bringing that energy to the main stage.

The industry is buzzing about this move. Many are seeing it as a clear sign of where television news is headed. The audience is hungry for content that feels more personal and less formal, and podcasts fit that bill perfectly. It’s a risk, but one that could pay off big time for MS NOW.

Now, for some even bigger news: longtime anchor Alex Witt is reportedly making an exit. This comes as a shock to many who have watched her on MS NOW for years. Her departure marks the end of an era for the network’s weekend programming, adding another layer to this major overhaul. The reasons for her departure are not explicitly stated, but the timing certainly raises eyebrows.

Fans are definitely talking. Social media is lighting up with opinions on the changes. Some are excited for the fresh content and modern approach, eager to see how video podcasts will integrate into a traditional news format. Others are lamenting the loss of familiar faces and the classic live broadcasts that have defined weekend news for so long.

This isn't just a programming tweak; it’s a full-blown strategy shift, as reported by Variety. MS NOW is clearly trying to appeal to a younger, more digitally savvy audience while also keeping its established viewers engaged. They’re walking a tightrope between innovation and tradition, and the results could reshape how we consume news on the weekends.

What’s next for MS NOW? All eyes are on June 28. The network is undoubtedly hoping this gamble pays off, drawing in new viewers and keeping their current base hooked. This move sets a precedent for other networks who are surely watching closely to see if podcast power can indeed revive weekend ratings and bring in a new era of news consumption.

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