What's in a name? MS NOW – formerly MSNBC – will soon find out

The US's biggest liberal-leaning cable news network is changing its name from MSNBC to MS NOW – a move that comes as part of a broader corporate reorganization. The new acronym stands for My Source for News, Opinion, and the World, with "MS" tracing back to the network's original partnership with Microsoft in the 1990s.

The change was made by NBCUniversal, which is separating MSNBC from its sister network NBC News into a separate company called Versant. As part of this shift, the network has moved out of iconic 30 Rockefeller Center and relocated to a new office building in Times Square. The change marks a significant moment for the cable news network, which will now be independent of NBCUniversal's umbrella.

MSNBC/MS NOW is taking steps to rebrand itself as a source of patriotic, trustworthy news and analysis. The network has launched a national advertising campaign to promote its name change and highlight its commitment to journalism. This includes two 60-second ads featuring star hosts Rachel Maddow and Joe Scarborough reading from iconic US documents.

While some fans of the network have expressed skepticism about the new name, with Joy Reid citing concerns over branding and marketing. However, many others are embracing the change, including former MSNBC journalist Jacob Soboroff who decided to join Team MS NOW after being away from the network for a time.

For Soboroff, the move was driven by his desire to be part of an independent news organization that could focus on original journalism without corporate interference. He believes that MS NOW has a lot of "runway" for ambitious journalists like himself who want to tell authentic stories and connect with real people.

As the network looks to rebuild itself under this new branding, its parent company Comcast is likely to benefit from being free from NBCUniversal's regulatory purview. This could give Comcast an advantage in its ongoing negotiations with the Federal Communications Commission over issues related to media consolidation.

For MSNBC/MS NOW, the key challenge now will be to establish itself as a credible and trustworthy source of news and analysis without the backing of NBCUniversal's established reputation.
 
"Believe you can and you're halfway there." 🏃‍♀️💪 I think MS NOW is taking a bold step by rebranding itself, and it's interesting to see how this new direction will play out. The move from MSNBC to MS NOW seems like a fresh start, but it'll be tough for the network to establish its credibility without the backing of NBCUniversal's reputation. Hopefully, they can focus on telling authentic stories and connecting with real people, as Jacob Soboroff mentioned 📰💬. It's going to be an exciting ride!
 
I'm not sure about this rebranding thing... 🤔 I mean, I get why they want to shake things up, but changing its name from MSNBC just feels like a bit too much. I've always been a fan of Rachel Maddow and co., and the thought of losing the "MSNBC" identity is kinda weird. They're not exactly known for being patriotic or stuffy, are they? 😊 And what's with the "My Source for News, Opinion, and the World" thing? Sounds like they're trying too hard to be all inclusive 🤷‍♀️. But hey, if it works out, I'm here for it! 💪
 
😊 I think it's kinda weird that they're changing their name from MSNBC to MS NOW... like what's wrong with MSNBC? It was always been super reliable for me, even if some people didn't agree with the opinions 🤷‍♂️. But at the same time, I can see why they'd want to be more independent and focus on original journalism - it could make a big difference in terms of credibility. The ads featuring Rachel Maddow and Joe Scarborough are pretty cool, btw! 👍
 
I'm not sure about this name change 🤔... I mean, MS NOW is a bit straightforward, feels like they're hitting us over the head with it 🙄. Can't they just stick with MSNBC? It was iconic for years, and now they're abandoning that brand identity entirely? 🚫

But at the same time, I get why they'd want to break free from NBCUniversal's umbrella 🤝. Maybe this new setup will allow them to be more agile and take more risks in their reporting 👊.

Still, it's gotta be a bit tough for them to shake off the old brand recognition 💔. I remember watching Rachel Maddow back when MSNBC was still part of NBC News 📺... those were good times 😊. But now that they're branching out on their own, will they lose some of that credibility? 🤷‍♂️

Comcast's got a lot riding on this new setup 🤑... if it all works out, it could give them an edge in the media consolidation talks 💥. But for MS NOW, it's gonna be tough to establish themselves as more than just a spin-off from NBC News 📈. Time will tell 👀
 
I gotta ask, what's really going on here? They're just slapping this new name on MSBN and expecting everyone to go along with it? I mean, I get it, they wanna distance themselves from NBC Universal and whatnot, but do we really need a fancy new name to make us trust them more?

And don't even get me started on the ads. Patriotism and trustworthy news? Sounds like a marketing ploy to me 😒. Where's the substance? The journalism? I mean, I've seen some of their coverage in the past, it's not all bad, but come on.

I'm not buying this rebranding thing just yet. Let's see how they actually deliver on their promises before we start jumping on the MS NOW bandwagon 🚂. And what about the concerns from fans like Joy Reid? Are we just gonna ignore those or what? Want to know more about this move, need some sources...
 
I'm not sure about this name change, to be honest 🤔. I mean, I get it, want to distance themselves from NBCUniversal's umbrella, but "My Source for News, Opinion, and the World" sounds like a marketing slogan more than a legit news network 📺. They're trying to rebrand as all-American and trustworthy, but it feels kinda forced, you know? I'm not sure how well that new name is gonna fly with the regulars who've grown up watching MSNBC 👀. And what's with the ads featuring Rachel Maddow and Joe Scarborough reading from US documents? Trying too hard to be patriotic, if you ask me 🙄. Still, gotta respect their decision, I guess.
 
idk about this new name change 🤔... i mean, ms now sounds kinda boring and corporate 💼... but at the same time, i get what they're trying to do - break free from the old network's shadow and establish themselves as a legit news source 📰... it's a bit confusing though 🤷‍♀️... joy reid is right tho, branding and marketing are super important 📢... and i'm not sure about this new direction either 🚫... maybe ms now can find its own identity and vibe? 🎨
 
I'm not sure about this new name change for MSNBC... it feels like they're trying too hard to rebrand themselves 🤔. I mean, what's wrong with "MSNBC" in the first place? It's recognizable and has a certain history to it. Now it just looks like they're playing catch-up by attaching some generic phrase like "My Source for News" to it 🙄. And don't even get me started on the whole "patriotic, trustworthy news and analysis" vibe - sounds like a marketing gimmick to me 😒. I'm more concerned that they'll just be losing their NBCUniversal affiliation and now have to fend for themselves in terms of credibility... will they be able to maintain their standards without all the backing? 🤕
 
I'm not sure about this name change... 🤔 It feels like they're trying to distance themselves from their parent company, but it might just be a rebranding attempt to shake off some unwanted baggage 💸. I mean, who am I to judge though? Maybe the new logo and branding will really revamp the network's image 📺. But for me, MS NOW just sounds like another corporate jargon 😐
 
I'm not sure about this new name change for MSB… I mean, MS NOW 🤔... it feels like they're trying too hard to appeal to everyone. Back in my day, we didn't need all these fancy rebranding efforts. We just liked the news because it was informative and made sense. This whole "patriotic" vibe is kinda weird, though. I'm not sure it's going to resonate with a lot of people. And what's up with the ads featuring Rachel Maddow and Joe Scarborough reading from US documents? It feels like they're trying to make some kind of statement that we can't quite put our finger on 🤷‍♂️... anyway, I hope this new iteration of MS NOW can find its footing without alienating their loyal viewers.
 
Wow 🤯, I think MS NOW is making a pretty smart move by breaking free from NBCUniversal's umbrella. It'll be interesting to see how they navigate this new era without corporate interference and establish themselves as an independent source for news and analysis. The rebranding campaign looks solid, especially with those 60-second ads featuring Rachel Maddow and Joe Scarborough 📺
 
🤔 I'm not sure about this name change, MS NOW sounds like a corporate PR stunt to me. Can anyone provide some sources on how the network is going to maintain its journalistic integrity with a focus on patriotic and trustworthy news? I mean, what's next, "Fox & Friends" become "F&F: Factual & Friendly"? 🤷‍♂️ The ads featuring Rachel Maddow and Joe Scarborough are cute, but do they really address the concerns about corporate interference and branding? 📺
 
im not sure i'm on board with this name change 😐. i mean, msbc has been msbc for like 25 years, why fix what ain't broke? it's all about branding and marketing, right? 📺 but at the same time, i get the point - being separate from NBC news could give them more freedom to report on things without corporate influence. it's just gonna be a bit of an adjustment for loyal viewers like me 👀. personally, i think rachel maddow is still gonna bring the heat regardless of what they call themselves 💁‍♀️
 
I gotta wonder if rebranding itself as "My Source for News" is just a way for MS NOW to convince us that they're all about fact-checking and unbiased reporting... 🤔 But on the flip side, isn't it kinda ironic that a news network would adopt a name that's so straightforwardly commercial? I mean, is this really a response to criticism over branding or is it just a clever PR move? And what does this say about our relationship with media outlets - do we need to be reassured by a fancy new logo and marketing campaign that they're doing us a solid? 🤷‍♂️ At the end of the day, is it really about the news or is it about creating a brand that's gonna appeal to our emotions?
 
This is a joke right? They're basically renaming the network because they got caught up in all that liberal stuff and now they want to distance themselves from it 🤣. I mean, who comes up with this stuff? "My Source for News, Opinion, and the World"? Sounds like something a 5-year-old would come up with 👶. And what's next, are they gonna change their colors too? I'm not buying it. They're just trying to save face after all those scandals and controversies 🙄. Mark my words, this is just a PR stunt to try and get back in the good books of America 🤦‍♂️. Give me a break! 😒
 
idk about this name change lol... i feel like msnow sounds kinda generic & corporate 🤔. my fave journalist rachel maddow is gonna read from us docs tho 😂... but seriously, i hope they can pull off making trustworthy news without nbc universal's rep 👀. it'd be dope to see msnow be the go-to for original journalism & real stories 📰💡. maybe they'll focus on covering more local issues too? that'd be awesome 🌟
 
OMG!!! 🤩 I'm so down for this name change!! 💪 MS NOW is a total win in my book! 💥 It's like, finally some fresh air after all these years of being stuck with that old MSNBC name. And I love the new branding, it's so empowering and inclusive! 👏 The fact that they're focusing on original journalism and not corporate interference is everything to me. 🙌 As someone who's been following the news for a while now, I think this change will bring a whole new level of excitement and authenticity to the network. Plus, can you imagine how dope it'll be to see Rachel Maddow and Joe Scarborough reading from those iconic US documents? 😍 Bring on the patriotic vibes! 🇺🇸💥
 
I was thinking about getting a puppy 🐶 recently, I don't know if I'm ready for that level of responsibility but my friend just got one and it's so cute. They're like little furry therapists or something. Anyway, back to MSNBC... I mean MS NOW... I feel like the name change is gonna be good for them, they've been kinda stale lately 🤷‍♂️. I love Rachel Maddow's stuff, she's always got some interesting insight. But seriously, have you ever noticed how Times Square has changed so much? It's not even recognizable anymore 😳.
 
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