Los Angeles Times

New news gig for Joy Reid

‘AM Joy’ host will be evening anchor on MSNBC show, a first for a Black woman.

- By Stephen Battaglio

MSNBC weekend host Joy Reid is joining the channel’s weekday lineup, making her the first Black woman to anchor an evening cable news program.

Reid, 51, will take over the slot vacated by Chris Matthews, who left the network abruptly in March after reports surfaced about inappropri­ate comments he made to female guests booked on his program.

The promotion of Reid — who has hosted “AM Joy” on Saturday and Sunday mornings since May 2016 — has been in the works since Matthews departed.

But the announceme­nt advances the mandate of NBCUnivers­al News Group Chairman Cesar Conde to increase diversity among the ranks of his division in front of and behind the camera.

Reid’s show, “The Readout,” will begin July 20.

A former Miami talk radio host who joined MSNBC in 2014, Reid survived a controvers­y of her own two years ago when a series of homophobic blog posts she wrote years ago showed up on social media.

“Most straight people cringe at the sight of two men kissing,” said one post captured on an archival website.

Reid maintained that the posts were planted by hackers and even hired a cybersecur­ity expert to investigat­e the matter. But she eventually devoted an hour of her program to apologizin­g for other comments she made regarding sexual orientatio­n and gender identity, saying that her views on

LGBTQ rights had evolved over time.

Reid previously had a daytime MSNBC program, “The Reid Report,” in 2014, but it was canceled a year later because of low ratings.

She remained with the network as a national correspond­ent and got a second chance when she replaced weekend host Melissa Harris-Perry, who parted ways with MSNBC after a public dispute over her program being preempted by presidenti­al primary coverage in 2016.

Reid, a Harvard graduate and native of Brooklyn, N.Y., has built a strong following on MSNBC as a weekend host, especially as the network became more focused on progressiv­e viewpoints critical of the Trump administra­tion.

Currently, the only other Black woman with a daily cable news platform is Fox News Channel’s Harris Faulkner, who hosts “Outnumbere­d Overtime,” which airs middays.

 ?? William B. Plowman NBCU Photo Bank / NBCUnivers­al via Getty Images ?? JOY REID will helm “The Readout,” taking over the slot vacated by “Hardball.”
William B. Plowman NBCU Photo Bank / NBCUnivers­al via Getty Images JOY REID will helm “The Readout,” taking over the slot vacated by “Hardball.”

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