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MSNBC is undergoing a makeover. As part of a new company, Versant, to be spun off from NBCUniversal in late 2025, the home of popular left-leaning hosts like Rachel Maddow and Jen Psaki will adopt a new name and logo.
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New York Magazine on MSNMS NOW: Everything Wrong With MSNBC’s New Name and Logo
Morning Joe hosts claim they love it. Everyone else says it sounds like a multiple-sclerosis charity with MS Paint branding.
MSNBC’s rebrand is the latest in a series of name changes across media. Earlier this year, Warner Bros. Discovery’s Max service said it would rebrand as HBO Max, returning to its roots. Publisher Dotdash Meredith recently rebranded as People Inc. And earlier this month, Roku announced a new streaming service dubbed “Howdy.”
Lefty cable channel MSNBC is being forced to take on a new name after its spinoff — as the NBC brand strips the network of its iconic peacock symbol. Mark Lazarus, who will lead Versant, the new company consisting of MSNBC and other cable assets,
Mark Lazarus, who's leading Versant, announced that MSNBC would trade its famous name for a new one: My Source News Opinion World, or MS Now.
The cable news channel is getting a new name and dropping NBC's peacock logo as part of a spinoff from NBC Universal.
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Amazon S3 on MSNMSNBC To Rebrand As MS Now And Drop Peacock Logo As Versant Separates From NBCUniversal
MSNBC will change its name later this year as part of Versant’s separation from NBCUniversal, according to CNBC. The political news network will drop the peacock logo and rebrand as My Source News Opinion World,
(Reuters) -Cable news network MSNBC will change its name and drop the iconic peacock logo as parent Comcast presses ahead with the planned separation of many NBCUniversal cable networks later this year.
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The Western Journal on MSNOh No! MSNBC Missed Horrible Acronym That New Logo Could Look Like - Utterly Humiliating and Very Un-Liberal
For those of you who believe that secret messages are being subliminally hidden in advertising or if you play a heavy metal song backwards, say, the new logo for the rebrand of MSNBC will let you have a field day.