Joy Reid to Host โ€˜The ReidOut' Weeknights on MSNBC

The show will debut on July 20 and will feature one-on-one conversations with politicians and newsmakers and cover the political issues of the day

In this July 17, 2016, file photo, Joy-Ann Reid, host of "AM Joy," appears on "Meet the Press" in Cleveland, OH.
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Joy Reid, an MSNBC political analyst and weekend host, has been tapped to lead the 7 p.m. weeknight hour, the network said Thursday.

Reid's new Washington-based show, โ€œThe ReidOut,โ€ will debut July 20. It will feature one-on-one conversations with politicians and newsmakers and cover the political issues of the day, drawing from Reidโ€™s experience of covering the intersection of race, justice and culture.

Reid, one of the network's most prominent Black on-air personalities, will take the time slot previously occupied by Chris Matthews, who announced his retirement in March after a series of events that resulted in criticism of his statements about Bernie SandersBlack lawmakers and comments he had made to female journalists and coworkers.

Reid has guest-hosted for several shows on MSNBC, which like NBC News and this station, is owned by NBCUniversal.

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