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Pay TV subscribers can watch MS NOW by logging in to its website through their TV provider. MS NOW will also be available to pay TV subscribers to stream live on the MS NOW mobile app and Roku, tvOS, Fire TV, Samsung, Vizio, Android TV, and Comcast Xumo connected TVs apps.
MSNBC recently announced when its MS Now name change could be expected. Earlier, it was revealed that MSNBC’s parent company, Comcast, has spun the network into a new company called Versant. As the network transitions to this new company,
Called The Tea, Spilled by Morning Joe, the revamped newsletter for the popular morning show on the network that will soon be called MS NOW (the name change is official on November 15, the network says) took its inspiration from the world of print magazines. It’s designed to be part of a larger flywheel to grow and connect with the show’s audience.
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The network will officially relaunch as My Source News Opinion World, MS NOW for short, on November 15 as a part of their separation from Comcast. MSNBC is one of several channels that will live under the new company Versant, headed by Mark Lazarus, including CNBC, USA Network, E!, Oxygen, SYFY, Golf Channel, SportsEngine, and GolfNow.
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MSNBC is preparing to launch its new name, MS NOW, as it splits from parent company NBCUniversal. The network's new moniker stands for My Source for News, Opinion and the World
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