Same News, No Peacock: ‘We Are Formerly MSNBC As Of This Moment’

so i'm kinda surprised by this rebranding thingy... like what's wrong with mslnbc lol... and now they're trying to spin off into a whole new company? sounds like a lot of work just for a name change 🤔📺

but seriously, i think its cool that ms now is emphasizing the importance of journalism and pro-journalism vibes... it's about time we prioritize truth and fairness in our news outlets 📰💡

and i love how they're incorporating those red, white, and blue elements into their branding... feels kinda patriotic and all that 💪🔵

anyway, gotta see how this new setup plays out... will ms now be able to differentiate itself from the old mslnbc? 🤞 only time will tell 👀
 
so they're basically rebranding mslnbc as a news channel now 📰👀 i mean, i get why they want to separate themselves, but its kinda weird that they're embracing a name that sounds like a generic news org 😐 anyway, hopefully this new direction brings more investigative journalism and less partisan stuff 🤞
 
OMG, this rebranding is kinda crazy 🤯! I mean, I get it, they wanna distance themselves from MSNBC and establish a new identity, but Times Square studios? That's a big change 💸🏙️. I'm intrigued by Rebecca Kutler's emphasis on pro-journalism though - I hope MS NOW lives up to its promise 📰💪. The red, white, and blue branding is pretty cool, btw 😎. Guess we'll just have to wait and see how this all plays out 💭📺
 
🤔 I'm kinda curious about this rebranding thingy. Like, what's the point of changing the name? 🤑 It's not like NBC is trying to hide something or anything... 😒 But hey, if it means they can focus on journalism and all that jazz, I'm down for it! 💡 I mean, we need more quality news sources out there, you know? And if MS NOW can bring some fresh vibes to the table, that's a definite plus 🎉. Just gotta see how it plays out in the coming months... 📺
 
You know, this rebranding thing got me thinking... what does it really mean for us as a society? Are we just getting a fresh coat of paint on an old building or are we actually renovating something fundamental?

I mean, think about it, "MS NOW" sounds like a fancy marketing term but is it truly reflecting our values as a democracy? Or is it just a clever way to distance ourselves from the past and start anew?

And what's with this whole "pro-journalism" thing? It sounds like they're trying to convince us that they care more about journalism than, say, actual truth or fairness. Can we really trust them now?

The fact that NBC is spinning off its cable properties into a new company just makes me wonder... are we living in a world where corporations can just buy and sell our values? 🤔

I don't know, maybe I'm reading too much into this, but as someone who's always been fascinated by the human condition, I think it's time to take a step back and examine what's really going on here. 💭
 
🌱💡 I'm a bit curious about this rebranding thingy... like what's next? Are they gonna change their logo again? 🤔 The name change feels kinda random to me, just cuz NBC decided to spin off their cable properties into a new company doesn't mean we need a whole new network identity. 🔄 I hope MS NOW still keeps its focus on journalism and truth... that's what matters most to me when it comes to getting reliable news 😊
 
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