Los Angeles Times

Rashida Jones to run MSNBC

Rashida Jones will replace Phil Griffin as president of MSNBC starting in February.

- By Stephen Battaglio

The executive will be the f irst Black woman to helm a major TV news operation.

Phil Griffin is leaving his post as president of NBCUnivers­al’s MSNBC and will be replaced by NBC News executive Rashida Jones, who will become the f irst Black woman to run a major TV news operation.

Griffin, 64, departs after leading MSNBC to the best year in its history thanks to heavy viewer interest in the 2020 presidenti­al election and the COVID- 19 pandemic.

Jones, 39, has been senior vice president in charge of specials at NBC News since 2017. She leads coverage of breaking news and major events across NBC News and MSNBC and oversees dayside and weekend news programmin­g on MSNBC.

Previously, Jones spent seven years as a managing editor and executive producer at MSNBC. She takes over for Griffin on Feb. 1.

In a memo to staff sent Monday, NBC News Group Chairman Cesar Conde wrote that Griffin asked to leave following the election, expressing a desire to exit while MSNBC is in a position of strength.

The network’s personalit­ies in the late afternoon and evening — including Rachel Maddow, Joy Reid and Nicolle Wallace — have seen their popularity rise among progressiv­e viewers riled up by the actions of the Trump administra­tion. “Phil is as much a part of the NBC News and MSNBC family as anyone in our storied history,” Conde wrote in the note obtained by The Times. “He started 25 years ago as a producer on ‘ Today’ and has been with MSNBC for 25 years — since its founding. At MSNBC, Phil has built something remarkable. He leaves the network in the best shape it has ever been. Six straight record years. Each one better than the last.”

Conde stated Jones has “masterfull­y” guided NBC News coverage of the pandemic, the social justice protests and unrest, and the election. She produced the two most- viewed Democratic presidenti­al debates in television history and helped lead the preparatio­n for Kristen Welker’s role as moderator of the second presidenti­al debate between President Trump and now President- elect Joe Biden.

Despite MSNBC’s ratings success, Griffin’s exit has been rumored since last year when the company was dealing with the fallout over sexual harassment allegation­s that roiled the news division for two years. In 2017, Matt Lauer was fired after a former employee reported an inappropri­ate relationsh­ip with the former “Today” cohost, which included a rape allegation that Lauer denied.

Griffin, a well- liked figure within NBC News who had strong relationsh­ips with talent such as Maddow, was never the subject of allegation­s himself. But longtime MSNBC personalit­y Chris Matthews was ousted on his watch in March after a guest had complained about inappropri­ate comments the “Hardball” host made to her.

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