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MSNBC Names Joy Reid Host of 'The Reidout' Weeknights at 7pm ET

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MSNBC anchor Joy Reid has been named host of “The ReidOut,” a new weeknight evening program at 7 p.m. ET that will premiere Monday, July 20 on MSNBC.

The Washington, D.C.-based show will feature one-on-one conversations with politicians and newsmakers while addressing provocative political issues both inside and outside of the beltway. Reid, who is also a best-selling author and public speaker, joined MSNBC in 2011 as a contributor. Drawing from her decades-long experience in politics, passion for addressing the intersection of race, justice and culture, as well as her signature tenacious interviewing style, Reid will kick off MSNBC’s primetime lineup by delving into American politics as it unfolds. Tina Urbanski will serve as the Executive Producer.

“I’m thrilled to have Joy on five nights a week,” said MSNBC President Phil Griffin. “She’s thoughtful and brings so much depth to her reporting. She’s made for this moment.”

“I’m honored and thankful for this opportunity,” said Joy Reid. “I’ll always be proud of the work we did on ‘AM Joy’ by pushing the envelope and tackling pragmatic conversations. I’m eager to carry that same energy into the 7 p.m. hour where we can continue to build on bringing in diverse, smart, and accomplished voices to the table on topics that are important to our viewers.”

In May 2016, Reid was tapped as host of MSNBC’s “AM Joy,” which delivered MSNBC’s highest-rated quarter in history for the 2nd quarter of 2020. During her tenure at MSNBC, Reid also served as a regular fill-in host for “All In with Chris Hayes,” “The Rachel Maddow Show,” and “The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell” and hosted the weekday show “The Reid Report.” Before that, Reid was the Managing Editor for TheGrio.com, a columnist for the Miami Herald, and producer and host for Radio One. She served as the Florida deputy communications director for the 527 "America Coming Together" initiative as well as a press aide in the final stretch of President Barack Obama's Florida campaign in 2008.

Reid has covered stories of national and international significance for MSNBC, including the Trayvon Martin shooting, the Baltimore protests following the killing of Freddie Gray, the Women’s March, the Confederate flag debate and removal in South Carolina, the investigation of Black church fires in the South, President Barack Obama’s 50th anniversary commemoration of Bloody Sunday in Selma and the death of Nelson Mandela. She also reported on the Republican and Democratic conventions, primaries and general elections.

Reid recently wrote the New York Times best-seller The Man Who Sold America: Trump and the Unraveling of the AmericanStory.