List of female MSNBC news anchors

“MSNBC former anchors” refers to individuals who were once employed as television anchors or hosts on the American news cable channel MSNBC but who are no longer working in that capacity. These individuals may have left MSNBC for various reasons, including retiring, moving to another network, or being let go from their position. Some of these former anchors may continue to work in journalism or other related fields, while others may have moved on to different careers.

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The following below are the List of MSNBC Anchors female

Rachel Maddow

Rachel Maddow is an American television host, political commentator, and author who hosted “The Rachel Maddow Show” on MSNBC from 2008 to 2021. Maddow’s show was known for its in-depth analysis of current events, particularly those related to politics and policy. She is also a best-selling author and has been honored with numerous awards for her work in journalism.

Melissa Harris-Perry

Melissa Harris-Perry is a writer, professor, and political commentator who hosted her self-titled show “Melissa Harris-Perry” on MSNBC from 2012 to 2016. Harris-Perry’s show focused on politics, race, and gender issues, and she often invited guests from various fields to discuss these topics. She is also a professor of political science at Wake Forest University and has written several books.

Tamron Hall

Tamron Hall is an American television host and journalist who hosted “NewsNation with Tamron Hall” and “MSNBC Live with Tamron Hall” on MSNBC from 2007 to 2017. Hall’s show covered breaking news and current events, and she often interviewed guests from various fields, including politics, entertainment, and sports. She is currently the host of “Tamron Hall,” her self-titled daytime talk show.

Alex Wagner

Alex Wagner is a journalist, television host, and author who hosted “Now with Alex Wagner” on MSNBC from 2011 to 2015. Wagner’s show focused on politics, culture, and the intersection of the two, and she often invited guests from various fields to discuss these topics. She is also a contributing editor at The Atlantic and has written a book titled “Futureface: A Family Mystery, an Epic Quest, and the Secret to Belonging.”

Contessa Brewer

Contessa Brewer is a television anchor and correspondent who worked at MSNBC from 2003 to 2017. Brewer anchored various shows on MSNBC, including “MSNBC Live” and “Caught on Camera with Contessa Brewer.” She covered breaking news and current events, and also hosted a weekly show called “Caught on Camera.”

Joy-Ann Reid

Joy-Ann Reid is a political commentator and television host who hosted “The Reid Report” on MSNBC from 2014 to 2015 and currently hosts “The ReidOut” on MSNBC. Reid’s shows cover politics, culture, and social issues, and she often invites guests from various fields to discuss these topics. She is also a columnist for The Daily Beast and the author of a book titled “Fracture: Barack Obama, the Clintons, and the Racial Divide.”

Edie Magnus

Edie Magnus is a journalist and television anchor who worked at MSNBC from 1996 to 2006. Magnus anchored various shows on MSNBC, including “Weekends with Edie Magnus” and “MSNBC at the Movies.” She also covered breaking news and current events, and was a correspondent for NBC News.

Norah O’Donnell

Norah O’Donnell is a journalist and television anchor who worked at MSNBC from 1999 to 2011. O’Donnell anchored various shows on MSNBC, including “Weekend Today” and “The Daily Rundown.” She also covered breaking news and current events, and was a correspondent for NBC News. O’Donnell is currently the anchor of the CBS Evening News.

Andrea Mitchell

Andrea Mitchell is a journalist and television anchor who has worked at NBC News and MSNBC since 1978. Mitchell is currently the chief foreign affairs correspondent for NBC News and hosts “Andrea Mitchell Reports” on MSNBC.