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The Next Maddow, Laurene Powell Jobs vs Pelosi, and More Trump SPAC Shenanigans
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First up today, Dylan Byers reports on the rabid cable news courtship of Jen Psaki, the White House Press Secretary who has achieved veritable celebrity status for her daily press briefings. Sources familiar with her thinking say she intends to go into television news—not as a contributor, but as a host. Could Psaki follow George Stephanopolous's path to television stardom?
Plus, below the fold, Teddy Schleifer reveals how Reed Jobs, the millennial son of Laurene Powell Jobs and the late Steve Jobs, is considering a career change of his own—including a potential campaign for Nancy Pelosi's congressional seat. And make sure to sign up for William D. Cohan's private email list before the next edition of Dry Powder, our Wall Street tip sheet, hits inboxes this evening.
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Biden’s spokesperson, who plans to leave the White House this year, is being feverishly courted by CNN and MSNBC, among others. And Psaki has ambitions to become a marquee star. Is she the next Maddow or Anderson? Earlier this month, while the cable news industry was consumed by the ongoing and seemingly never-ending Jeff Zucker-Allison Gollust-Chris Cuomo imbroglio, and as WarnerMedia C.E.O. Jason Kilar was flaccidly trying to calm the nerves of a restless newsroom staff, CNN interim co-president Amy Entelis and CNN+ programming lead Rebecca Kutler were in Washington for a top-secret and mission-critical recruitment assignment. The chaos embroiling their brand had not deterred their efforts to court a new potential on-air talent who, in their eyes, had the potential to become a marquee star both in the CNN lineup and its nascent streaming service.
They weren’t the only ones to hatch this novel idea. Less than one week later, NBC News Chairman Cesar Conde and MSNBC President Rashida Jones made a similar pilgrimage to Washington to meet with the very same talent, in the hopes that she might one day join their networks in a flagship role, and perhaps even take the top spot in primetime on MSNBC. CNN may be reeling from the Zucker mess, but MSNBC is imperiled in it’s own way, as Rachel Maddow prepares to exit her nightly show, prompting a presumed top-down re-think of primetime.
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