Why Fans Think Ari Melber Is Leaving MSNBC
The ongoing rumors have made fans wonder whether award-winning journalist Ari Melber might be leaving MSNBC. He began his career with the network in 2015 as their legal correspondent and had previously been tapped to step in as a guest host. Since then, he has been a prominent part of MSNBC. Currently, he hosts his well-known show, The Beat with Ari Melber. However, his latest departure news has sparked concerns among his devoted viewers. So, is Melber leaving MSNBC?
There are no confirmed reports that suggest Melber is leaving MSNBC. So, the ongoing rumors are probably false.
The rumors began when an exclusive report by Breaker Media circulated online. It claimed that Melber has plans to move on from MSNBC and has conducted meetings with 'rival networks.' His alleged decision to leave comes in the wake of NBCUniversal's announcement to move most of its cable networks, including MSNBC, into a new company. This new company would be controlled by Comcast shareholders and would be officially known as Versant.
The report also claimed that Melber is considering establishing his own media company. It acknowledged how Melber plays a vital role in the network. He has developed a devoted following on YouTube and brought in immense viewership over the years. His departure could likely become a big hit to the network's ratings and audience numbers. However, neither Melber nor the network has confirmed the exit rumors. So, it remains mere speculation for now.
Earlier, President Donald Trump made a shocking remark about MSNBC. He claimed that the network is 'close to death.' However, Melber refuted the claim in a conversation with Forbes. He promptly defended the network and stated that it is performing well in terms of audience and ratings.
He said, 'MSNBC is doing great. We're reaching more people than ever. We're beating ESPN and CNN in total audience TV ratings. Last year, we beat Fox on YouTube, which is a big part of the future.'
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