Brandy Zadrozny moves from NBC News to MSNBC as the network's post-Comcast newsroom takes shape
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Versant, spun off from Comcast, is building an independent news operation as it separates MSNBC from NBC News. For the first time, MSNBC will exclusively use its own reporters instead of sharing resources with NBC News. Brandy Zadrozny has joined MSNBC as a senior enterprise reporter after working at NBC News, focusing on politics, tech, and extremism. With the spin-off of cable networks into a new publicly traded company, the changes mark a significant transition for MSNBC's operational structure and identity.
Brandy Zadrozny is joining MSNBC as the network's new senior enterprise reporter, based in New York. She moves to the new role after serving as a senior reporter at NBC News, where she covered the internet with a focus on politics, tech, and extremism.
MSNBC, for the first time since its inception in 1996, will rely on its own stable of reporters and correspondents, rather than the combined efforts of its staff and NBC News.
At a moment when there's real hunger for fact-based journalism with a clear mission, I'm grateful for the opportunity to keep investigating stories that matter-about disinformation and the fringe forces reshaping our politics-with the support and reach of a network that knows exactly what it stands for.
Comcast Corp. announced in late 2024 that it would spin out its cable TV networks, including USA Network, CNBC, MSNBC, Oxygen, E!, SYFY, and Golf Channel, into a separate publicly traded company.
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