Changes are coming to Ms Now. Rebecca Kutler, the network’s president, announced on March 18 that there will be major scheduling and lineup changes coming in 2026. While most staff members are just shifting their time slots in the Ms Now schedule, Ana Cabrera is leaving the network. She previously anchored the 10a/9c to 12/11c time slot. Stephanie Ruhle will no longer be hosting The 11th Hour at 11/10c. Instead, she will have a new morning show that airs from 9a/8c to 11a/10c. Ali Velshi will be taking over Ruhle’s late-night slot, and her new program will report on money and politics in the morning. This means…
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