Steve Kornacki Exits MSNBC
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Steve Kornacki is leaving MSNBC to join NBC News as an on-air analyst full time, according to multiple reports.
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Steve Kornacki, MSNBC’s widely recognized data analyst known for his energetic breakdowns of polling and election results, will depart the left-leaning cable channel after signing a new agreement with NBC that will see him take on expanded roles across the network’s news and sports divisions.
Steve Kornacki, well-liked, khaki-wearing data analyst, will no longer appear on MSNBC. Here's why he's leaving and where to see him in the future.