MSNBC’s final separation from the NBCUniversal News Group is fast approaching.
The network will join Versant once Comcast’s spin-off company officially launches later this year. MSNBC is in the process of hiring more than 100 journalists, and is also on the hunt for new office and studio space.
The move away from NBC News’ home at 30 Rock means that on-air and executive talent from both networks have had to decide whether they’ll remain with MSNBC or join NBC News.
Here is a running list of the Newsers who will be part of MSNBC and those who are staying with NBC News after the SpinCo split.
This list will be updated as new announcements are made. (All times cited are Eastern.)
Remaining with MSNBC
Rachel Maddow
Maddow signed a deal to remain with MSNBC last fall. She shifted back to a Monday-only schedule in May.
Alex Wagner
Alex Wagner Tonight was cancelled in a recent programming reshuffle, but Wagner is staying with MSNBC as a senior political analyst.
Jen Psaki
Psaki inherited Wagner’s former Tuesday-Friday 9 p.m. time slot in May.
Katy Tur
Katy Tur Reports expanded by an hour, airing from 2 to 4 p.m.
Chris Jansing
Jansing continues to anchor Chris Jansing Reports Weekdays from 12 to 2 p.m.
Ana Cabrera
Cabrera’s weekday show expanded by an hour from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Katie Phang
Phang lost her weekend show as a result of MSNBC eliminating its broadcast operations in Miami, but remains on board as a legal correspondent.
Antonia Hylton
Hylton moved from NBC News to MSNBC to serve as a network correspondent and co-host of The Weekend’s 6 p.m. edition.
Elise Jordan
Jordan left her role as an NBC News political analyst to join MSNBC as a network contributor and co-host of The Weekend’s 6 p.m. edition.
Ken Dilanian
Dilanian joins MSNBC from NBC News as a justice correspondent. While at NBC News, he was a justice and intelligence correspondent.
Jacob Soboroff
Soboroff returns to MSNBC as a senior national and political correspondent. He most recently served as an NBC News political and national correspondent.
Vaughn Hillyard
Hillyard will serve as MSNBC Senior White House Correspondent. Hillyard has covered three presidential elections as a political campaign embed, and later reporter and correspondent.
David Noriega
Noriega will serve as an MSNBC correspondent based in Los Angeles. Before that, he was a national correspondent for NBC News.
Brandy Zadrozny
Zadrozny was named MSNBC senior enterprise reporter based in New York. He was previously a senior reporter for NBC News covering the internet with a focus on politics, tech, and extremism.
Julia Jester
Jester moves to MSNBC from NBC News as a reporter. At NBC News, she was a producer covering the State Department and the White House.
Ryan Reilly
Reilly joins MSNBC as a senior justice reporter from NBC News.
Priya Sridhar
Sridhar is joining MSNBC as a Pentagon reporter from NBC News.
Alex Tabet
Tabet joins MSNBC as a reporter from NBC News.
Joey Cole
Cole returns to MSNBC as a vp of planning for newsgathering. She previously served as an executive producer on NBC News Now.
Diana Rocco
Rocco was named vice president of internal communications at Versant, and prior to that served as NBCU’s svp of corporate communications.
Hollie Tracz
Tracz was elevated to vp of media relations of Versant. Previously, she served as MSNBC’s communications lead for dayside and weekend programming.
Richard Hudock
Hudock has been promoted to svp of communications at MSNBC. He will continue spearheading the network’s strategic communications efforts and managing the day-to-day press activities for MSNBC’s programming and journalists.
Madeleine Haeringer
Haeringer is an NBC News veteran joining as senior vice president of digital, audio, and long-form.
Brian Carovillano
Carovillano was named svp, standards & editorial partnerships for news.
Tom Clendenin
Clendenin was appointed chief marketing officer for CNBC and MSNBC, overseeing the marketing efforts for both brands.
Jessica Kurdali
Kurdali joined Versant as svp of talent strategy, overseeing all talent management, recruitment, and development across the company’s news, sports, and entertainment businesses.
Meghan Rafferty
Rafferty joins Versant as vice president of news standards for MSNBC and CNBC. She was previously the executive producer of NBC Nightly News, anchored by Tom Llamas and Lester Holt.
Claudia Meyer-Samargia
Meyer-Samargia was named a communications manager at MSNBC PR. She was previously part of NBC News’ communications team.
Remaining with NBC News
José Díaz-Balart
Díaz-Balart’s MSNBC show ceased airing as the network closed its Miami operations, but he remains the anchor of NBC News’ Weekend Nightly News.
Steve Kornacki
Formerly a staple of MSNBC’s Election Night coverage, Kornacki will be chief data analyst for NBC News and NBC Sports.