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Source: MEDIAite
May 27th, 2025, 8:46 pm
Ari Melber, a longtime ratings powerhouse for MSNBC, is checking out his options as parent company Comcast prepares to spin off the cable network, according to a new report by Lachlan Cartwright at Breaker. Melber, who also serves as MSNBCs chief legal correspondent, has consistently delivered both television and online viewers for MSNBC, plus his audience tends to skew younger than most cable news viewers a reality of the actuarial tables that sends chills through many a network executives heart.
The fact hes repeatedly been able to land guests all across the political spectrum is an added draw in the current political climate; even on MSNBC, Melber has not drawn the targeted ire of President Donald Trumps critical social media posts like many other cable hosts. His steady ratings are a big part of why Melber has been a recurring presence on Mediaites Most Influential in Media list in recent years, especially his digital strength.
Being able to pull in tens of thousands of views with each clip of The Beat with Ari Melber is nothing to sneeze at; our calculation last December credited the show with over 1.5 billion views overall. As Cartwrights report cheekily headlined Will The Beat go on? noted, YouTube is part of new MSNBC boss Rebecca Kutlers strategy for growth, and since Rachel Maddow rolled back her schedule to just Monday evenings and special events like the presidential debates, losing Melber to a competitor, would be seen as a big blow.
Ari Melber, 45, has held meetings with rival networks and is considering departing the Comcast owned MSNBC as it prepares to be spun into a new company led by Mark Lazarus called VERSANT, according to two people familiar with the matter, Breaker reported. He is also weighing whether to start his own media company.
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