MSNBC is making history by introducing its first out gay Black male anchors, Jonathan Capehart and Eugene Daniels, as co-hosts of a new weekend show. Joining them is Jackie Alemany, forming a three-person panel that aims to bring engaging conversations on significant topics. This groundbreaking move follows MSNBC's separation from NBC News, marking its emergence as an independent news entity. The trio expressed excitement about the show, which provides a long weekend format to explore various discussions in depth.
"We have so much to talk about, and thankfully, we're going to have six hours - Saturday and Sunday - to really keep the conversation going."
"A three-pack of shenanigans."
Eugene Daniels, co-host and former White House correspondent for Politico, noted the significance of their representation as out gay Black men in a major network.
This new show reflects MSNBC's shift as it becomes an independent entity after separating from NBC News, emphasizing its unique identity.
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