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The Weeknight

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The Weeknight
GenrePolitical news program
Presented byAlicia Menendez
Symone Sanders-Townsend
Michael Steele
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Camera setupMulti-camera
Original release
NetworkMSNBC
ReleaseMay 5, 2025 (2025-05-05) –
present
Related
The Weekend

The Weeknight is a weeknight liberal political news program on MSNBC hosted by Alicia Menendez, Symone Sanders-Townsend, and Michael Steele, airing at 7:00pm ET for two hours on Mondays and an hour on Tuesdays through Fridays. The Weeknight initially began as an extension of The Weekend, when its original anchors were moved to weeknight primetime and the branding of The Weekend was extended.

The Weeknight serves as the weeknight primetime extension of The Weekend branding used on MSNBC's weekend programming.

History

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Following MSNBC's revamp of its weekend and weekday schedules, The Weekend's original three anchors, Menendez, Sanders-Townsend, and Steele were moved to the primetime slot vacated by the cancellation of former MSNBC anchor and commentator Joy Reid's show, The ReidOut at 7:00pm ET.[1]

The Weeknight debuted on May 5, 2025, from Studio N5 at NBC News’ Washington, D.C., bureau near Capitol Hill.[2][3]

Format

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The Weeknight and both editions of its sister programs,The Weekend and The Weekend: Primetime, roughly follow the same format as each other – featuring roundtable discussions and interviews with the show's anchors and then with key newsmakers and politicians.

References

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  1. ^ Bacon, Auzinea (February 23, 2025). "MSNBC cancels Joy Reid's evening show as part of a major programming shakeup | CNN Business". CNN. Retrieved May 21, 2025.
  2. ^ tuckerwilson (April 23, 2025). ""The Weeknight" to Debut on MSNBC on Monday, May 5". MSNBC Press Releases. Retrieved May 21, 2025.
  3. ^ "MSNBC brings unique, colorful new look to 'The Weekend' schedule". NewscastStudio. Retrieved May 21, 2025.