MSNBC Hosts Face Pay Cuts Amid Network’s Struggling Ratings


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MSNBC, the left-leaning cable news network, is reportedly tightening its financial belt as ratings continue to nosedive. Among the high-profile casualties of the cost-cutting measures is Joy Reid, host of The ReidOut, who could be facing a significant pay cut if she wishes to stay on air. Reid is currently believed to earn a staggering $3 million annually, a figure now under scrutiny as the network grapples with declining viewership and profitability.

Reports from The Ankler indicate that Reid isn’t the only anchor affected. Stephanie Ruhle, host of The 11th Hour, is also reportedly being asked to take a pay cut. These negotiations come on the heels of Rachel Maddow, MSNBC’s marquee star, reportedly agreeing to a $5 million reduction in her annual salary, bringing her pay down from $30 million.

MSNBC’s financial woes are closely tied to its waning ratings. Despite its historically loyal left-leaning audience, the network has struggled to maintain viewership, particularly in the wake of the 2024 elections.

Joy Reid, a controversial figure on the network since 2011 and a primetime host since 2020, has long been a lightning rod for criticism. Her outspoken and often polarizing commentary, including a recent rant accusing Republicans of worshiping Donald Trump “instead of Jesus,” has alienated some viewers while energizing others.

Reid’s annual $3 million salary has raised eyebrows, with critics questioning whether her viewership justifies such a hefty paycheck. Comparisons to independent content creators on platforms like YouTube, who often garner larger audiences with minimal budgets, have further fueled the debate.

Social media users didn’t hold back their opinions.

“$3 million per year? For Joy Reid? That is insane. There are tons of people more interesting they could put on TV who would do it for less,” one user wrote.

“That is $3M too much. People should be compensated for watching her show IMO,” quipped another.

“No wonder the network is on the verge of bankruptcy,” added a third commenter.

The broader picture for MSNBC is grim. The network’s ratings have been in decline for months, with no signs of recovery. This has forced executives to take drastic measures, including salary reductions for even their most high-profile personalities.

The 8 p.m. time slot, helmed by Reid, is particularly crucial for cable news networks. However, despite the prime scheduling, The ReidOut has failed to pull in the kind of numbers needed to justify its host’s multimillion-dollar salary.

Rachel Maddow, once considered the network’s crown jewel, has also seen her influence wane. Her substantial pay cut serves as a stark indicator of the network’s struggles to sustain its financial model.

MSNBC’s predicament is emblematic of a larger trend in the cable news industry. Traditional networks are facing unprecedented competition from online platforms and independent creators who can produce engaging content at a fraction of the cost.

For viewers, this shift has meant more choices and less loyalty to legacy media. For networks like MSNBC, it has meant dwindling audiences, reduced ad revenue, and tough decisions about how to allocate resources.

Critics argue that salaries like Reid’s highlight an underlying disconnect between networks and their audiences. Many see her $3 million annual paycheck as excessive, particularly given the network’s current financial state.

Others point to the broader issue of credibility. Reid’s polarizing style and tendency for incendiary commentary have made her a divisive figure, both on and off the air. While this approach may appeal to some, it risks alienating a broader audience needed to sustain ratings and revenue.

As negotiations with Reid and Ruhle continue, the question remains: Can MSNBC turn its fortunes around? The network’s willingness to slash salaries, even for its biggest names, suggests that executives are aware of the challenges they face.

However, the deeper issue may lie in content strategy. Without a significant shift in approach, salary cuts alone may not be enough to reverse the network’s ratings decline.

Joy Reid’s future at MSNBC hangs in the balance, as does the network’s ability to adapt to a rapidly changing media environment. For now, Reid and her colleagues face the stark reality of a shrinking audience and tightening budgets.

In an industry where credibility and viewership are paramount, MSNBC’s struggles serve as a cautionary tale for legacy media in the digital age. Whether Reid will accept a reduced salary or look for opportunities elsewhere remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: The stakes are higher than ever for MSNBC and its hosts.

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