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  1. MSNBC - Official Site

    Breaking news and in-depth analysis of the headlines, as well as commentary and informed perspectives from The Rachel Maddow Show, Morning Joe & more.

  2. MS NOW - Breaking News and News Today | Latest News

    MS NOW breaking news and the latest news for today. Get daily news from local news reporters and world news updates with live audio & video from our team.

  3. MSNBC - MSN

    MS NOW breaking news and the latest news for today. Get daily news from local news reporters and world news updates with live audio & video from our team.

  4. MS NOW - YouTube

    The official MS NOW YouTube Channel. MS NOW is the go-to destination for domestic and international breaking news, and best-in-class opinion journalism.

  5. How to watch MSNBC as it turns into MS NOW - USA TODAY

    Nov 14, 2025 · MSNBC, which stands for Microsoft and National Broadcasting Company, was launched in 1996 under a partnership with Microsoft and NBC, according to Reuters.

  6. She successfully rebranded MSNBC. Up next? Streaming

    2 days ago · The former CNN executive guided the network formerly known as MSNBC through its name change. Can she make it a streaming success?

  7. MSNBC to change name to MS NOW amid spinoff from NBCUniversal

    Aug 18, 2025 · MSNBC will change its name to MS Now, for My Source News Opinion World, and unveil a new logo this year as part of the cable news channel’s spinoff from the Comcast-owned media …

  8. MSNBC is getting a new name as part of its split from NBC News

    Aug 18, 2025 · The cable channel will no longer be known as MSNBC later this year when it fully spins off from NBC News.

  9. Google News - MS NOW - Latest

    MSNBC becomes MS NOW on Nov. 15 - Los Angeles Times Oct 27 By Stephen Battaglio The New York Times

  10. MSNBC Enters New Era as First Signs of Split From NBC News Take Place

    Oct 8, 2025 · In August, it was announced that MSNBC would be changing its name to My Source News Opinion World, or MS NOW, in an effort to further separate it from the NBC brand.