MSNBC has canceled two shows on NBCUniversal’s streaming platform, Peacock. TheWrap reports that the programs hosted by Zerlina Maxwell and Ayman Mohyeldin are heading to cancelation.
The two shows are canceled due to the effort to change the programming of the MSNBC hub on Peacock. Both hosts will remain with the network in other roles despite the programs ending.
“MSNBC would like Maxwell, who started at MSNBC in 2018 and is a former campaign aide to Hillary Clinton, to continue her role as an analyst for the network,” TheWrap wrote on Wednesday.
“Similarly, Mohyeldin will remain a host for his weekend prime show on cable and will also continue reporting and serving as a fill-in host for weekday primetime shows.”
The changes will go into effect beginning in September. While the two shows are now off Peacock, it is unknown what else the network intends to shift in this movement.
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