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PEOPLE can confirm that Steve Kornacki is officially leaving MSNBC after coming on board in 2012. Find out where he's heading ...
MSNBC's Steve Kornacki is known for his excited 'data dumps,' breaking down elections and sports coverage for years. Is he ...
The khaki-wearing data analyst's new deal allows him to pursue projects on other networks and media platforms, as long as ...
Kornacki, a popular presence on MSNBC during election cycles, will take his data-analzying skills to NBC News and NBC Sports as parent company Comcast prepares to spin off the bulk of its cable ...
Steve Kornacki, the undisputed king of election night big-board mastery (though CNN's John King may have something to say about that), is leaving MSNBC to appear exclusively on NBC, as first ...
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Irish Star on MSNSteve Kornacki quits MSNBC in major shake-up as channel splits from NBCUniversalSteve Kornacki has quit his top role at MSNBC - as the station faces huge upheaval as it prepares to part ways with parent company NBCUniversal. The TV presenter has left the liberal station in a ...
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Steve Kornacki has signed a new deal that will see the popular data wiz stay within the NBC family, but his time at MSNBC is up, TheWrap has learned. Kornacki's new deal will give the 44-year-old ...
Steve Kornacki is sticking with the Peacock. The political correspondent, known for wearing his iconic khakis during election coverage, will be exiting MSNBC amid Comcast’s plans to spin off ...
The analyst will contribute to NBC News and NBC Sports programming in a new deal that sees him part ways with MSNBC.
Steve Kornacki, MSNBC’s widely recognized data analyst known for his energetic breakdowns of polling and election results, will depart the left-leaning cable channel after signing a new agreement with ...
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Kornacki joined MSNBC in 2012, and became a national political correspondent at NBC News in 2017, maintaining roles at both networks. He drew widespread attention for his deep div ...
Steve Kornacki is jumping on board full time at NBC News and NBC Sports, leaving his longtime home at MSNBC. A rep for NBC News confirmed Tuesday that TV's "big board" guy will join NBC Sports as ...
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