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Andrea Mitchell will step down as full-time anchor on MSNBC on Friday — ending a 17-year stint as host of “Andrea Mitchell Reports” on the Comcast-owned cable news outfit.
Andrea Mitchell has officially announced that she will retire from her MSNBC show after the upcoming presidential inauguration. Known for her extensive career at NBC News, she has decided to step ...
Mitchell, 77, has been hosting “Andrea Mitchell Reports” in the daytime lineup since 2008, longer than anyone else at the network. She's worked for NBC News since 1978, covering every major ...
MSNBC has not yet shared what's set to fill the time shot gap left by Andrea Mitchell as she steps away. Andrea Mitchell Reports was a staple in the network's daytime schedule, boasting the title ...
Mitchell began anchoring Andrea Mitchell Reports in 2008, establishing it as MSNBC’s longest-running daytime program. The network has not yet announced a successor for her show.
MSNBC anchor Andrea Mitchell has left her show on the network after 17 years. The TV news reporter is ending her show, Andrea Mitchell Reports, and the last day is reported to be Friday, February 7.
Andrea Mitchell (center) will anchor her final show on MSNBC on Friday. William B. Plowman/NBC via Getty Images “After 16 years of being in the anchor chair every day, I want time to do more of ...
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MSNBC Anchor Andrea Mitchell to Sign Off Friday After 17 Years
After 17 years in the anchor seat, Andrea Mitchell will officially make her exit from MSNBC on Friday to embark on a political field-reporting venture. Mitchell shared the date of her departure on ...
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