Not that the new branding is expected to moderate the far left news source, but MSNBC is changing its name to MS Now.
To my mind the brand has so tarnished the concept of objective journalism as to effectively flush the concept, along with its reputation down the toilet. I would not expect the brand to change under new ownership or a new name.
KEY POINTS
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To my mind the brand has so tarnished the concept of objective journalism as to effectively flush the concept, along with its reputation down the toilet. I would not expect the brand to change under new ownership or a new name.
KEY POINTS
- MSNBC will change its name later this year to MS Now (My Source News Opinion World) and drop the peacock image from its branding.
- These are the first significant public-facing changes in Versant’s upcoming separation from Comcast’s NBCUniversal.
- MSNBC has been undergoing aggressive hiring for about 100 new positions to stand up its own newsroom independent from NBC News.
Full story at the link above ^^^
MSNBC will change its name later this year and drop the storied peacock image from its branding — the first real public-facing changes in Versant’s upcoming separation from Comcast’sNBCUniversal.
The political news network will be renamed My Source News Opinion World, or MS Now, Versant Chief Executive Officer Mark Lazarus wrote in an internal memo to employees that was seen by CNBC.
In January, Lazarus told a group of MSNBC staffers that the network wouldn’t change its name. But during the past few months of transition planning, NBCUniversal leaders decided MSNBC should take on a new name “to accelerate the distinction between the MSNBC and NBC News organizations,” Lazarus wrote in the memo Monday.
MSNBC President Rebecca Kutler added in her own note to employees that the news group’s focus won’t change.
“While our name will be changing, who we are and what we do will not. Our commitment to our work and our audiences will not waiver from what the brand promise has been for three decades,” she wrote.
MSNBC has been undergoing aggressive hiring for about 100 new positions to stand up its own newsroom independent from NBC News. The network has already hired about 40 journalists from CNN, Bloomberg, Politico and other news organizations to establish its first-ever Washington, D.C., bureau. . . .