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NextImg:Jen Psaki goes prime-time as MSNBC shakes up nightly lineup

MSNBC announced that former White House press secretary Jen Psaki will join the network's weeknight prime-time lineup.

Psaki will take over the Monday 8 p.m. slot.

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Jen Psaki on MSNBC


The former White House press secretary joined MSNBC last year and debuted her Inside with Jen Psaki program on Sundays in March. In August, Psaki saw her best ratings yet, winning the noon time slot with 931,000 average total viewers, besting Fox News’s 922,000 and CNN’s 599,000 viewers, according to ratings.

MSNBC host Chris Hayes’s All In has held the 8 p.m. time slot with a rotation of hosts filling in on Monday nights over the past year while Hayes worked on his podcast and an upcoming book. MSNBC said Psaki’s Sunday show will now fill that Monday slot permanently.

Psaki is expected to take over Monday nights beginning Sept. 25.

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MSNBC is not alone in its decision to shake up its prime-time lineup. CNN revamped its prime-time lineup last month. In June, Fox News tweaked its lineup, moving Jesse Watters into the 8 p.m. slot that Tucker Carlson once held and Laura Ingraham taking over at 7 p.m.

Psaki left her post at the White House on May 13, 2022, and joined NBC News and MSNBC that same month.