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He also began writing for news outlets like The Nation, The Atlantic, Reuters, and Politico. MSNBC asked him to serve as a guest host. In April 2015, Melber was named their chief legal correspondent. Media career The Cycle: Ari Melber, Krystal Ball, Touré, and Abby Huntsman (2013) 2013–2015
The Beat with Ari Melber. The Beat with Ari Melber is an American news and politics program [1] hosted by Ari Melber, who is the chief legal correspondent for the network MSNBC. It airs weekdays at 6 PM ET and is one of the "most-watched news programs on cable." [1] [2] In 2023, The A.P. reported “'The Beat' is often the most-watched on MSNBC.
Lewis says Melber shifts from heavy news topics to pop culture chatter with the ease of a late-night talk show host. "He can take a joke, and he can give a joke," Lewis said.
Products. Newspapers, magazines, radio stations, television stations. Number of employees. 1,400 (2004) Website. www .nationmedia .com. Nation Media Group ( NMG ), formerly East African Newspapers (Nation Series) Ltd, is an East African media group listed based in Kenya and listed on the Nairobi Stock Exchange. It is owned by Aga Khan IV.
Melber argued conservative media personalities look "very, very out of touch" in response to Swift cheering for Travis Kelce at a game on Sunday. Ari Melber Spots Why Right-Wing Media Is Far From ...
In January 2017, MSNBC debuted a program in the 6 pm EST hour entitled For the Record with Greta, hosted by former Fox News Channel anchor Greta Van Susteren. The program aired for six months before being cancelled in late June 2017. The network promoted Ari Melber, the network's chief legal correspondent, to host The Beat with Ari Melber at 6pm.
An MSNBC panel pointed to how the singer's star power and lesson in "values" could impact a Biden-Trump rematch.
The Cycle was an ensemble news and political talk show that was broadcast on MSNBC and hosted by four network analysts/commentators: Republican Abby Huntsman, author and culture critic Touré Neblett, The Nation correspondent Ari Melber, and former congressional candidate turned Democratic strategist Krystal Ball.