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Male MSNBC Anchors and Reporters 2023

It is difficult to say who will be the top male MSNBC anchors and reporters 2023. The only thing that can be said with certainty is that they will be diverse.  The top male MSNBC anchors and reporters in 2023 will likely be very different from the current line-up.

In recent years, MSNBC has been making a concerted effort to diversify its on-air talent. This effort has yielded positive results, with more people of color appearing on air than ever before.

In the future, we might see a top male anchor who is openly gay or transgender, or one of color. These men could also have disabilities or come from different religious backgrounds than the typical white American male anchor we are used to seeing on TV today.

List of male MSNBC news anchors and reporters to watch in 2023

There are many male MSNBC news anchors and reporters to watch in 2022. Some of them are:

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1) Jonathan Lemire MSNBC Anchor and Reporter

Jonathan Lemire is the anchor and reporter for MSNBC. He has been with the company since 2011. In his career, he has interviewed some of the most influential people in the world like President Obama, President Trump and Oprah Winfrey.

Lemire also reported on Hurricane Sandy and Hurricane Katrina which were both devastating storms to hit North America.

2) Willie Geist MSNBC Reporter

Willie Geist is an American journalist and news anchor. He is the co-host of Morning Joe on MSNBC with Mika Brzezinski.

Geist was born in New York City and grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut. He attended Georgetown University, where he majored in English and graduated with honors. After college, Geist worked as a reporter for the Hartford Courant, before joining NBC News as a producer for Today show from 1993 to 1997.

3) Joe Scarborough MSNBC Anchor

In this section, we are going to discuss Joe Scarborough’s role as an anchor for MSNBC.

Joe Scarborough is a former Republican congressman and host of Morning Joe on MSNBC. He was elected to Congress in 1994, and served until 2001. He then became the host of MSNBC’s Morning Joe in 2007.

As an anchor for MSNBC, he has interviewed many people including President Barack Obama and Vice President Mike Pence.

Joe Scarborough is a political commentator who has been outspoken about his opinions on Donald Trump’s presidency.

He has also criticized Trump’s policies on immigration and foreign policy issues such as Russia’s election interference in 2016 election.

4) Lawrence O’Donnell MSNBC Anchor

Lawrence O’Donnell is an American television host, political commentator, and author who has hosted the nightly MSNBC news program The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell since 2010.

He was a producer for NBC News from 1988 to 1995. He then became a political consultant, and in 1997 he began hosting the cable television show The Spin Room. In 2000 he joined MSNBC as host of the weekday morning show, The Daily Rundown. He was an anchor of MSNBC’s prime-time coverage of the 2008 presidential election.

O’Donnell is currently on hiatus from his show due to heart surgery complications.

5) Ari Melber MSNBC Anchors and Reporter

Ari Melber is a legal correspondent and anchor for MSNBC. He has been with the network since 2008.

Melber is a graduate of Columbia University School of Law and Harvard College. He also spent time as a law clerk to Judge Stephen Reinhardt on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and as an associate at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP in New York City.

He was named one of “The 50 Most Influential Lawyers in America” by The National Law Journal in 2008.

6) Chris Hayes MSNBC Anchor and Reporter

Chris Hayes is a well-known American journalist, who has been an anchor and a reporter for MSNBC. He is also the host of All In with Chris Hayes. His show covers topics such as the Trump administration and immigration.

Hayes was born in 1980 in New York City, where he attended Brown University. He got his start in journalism in 2003 when he became a reporter for The Nation magazine, where his work focused on the Iraq War and its aftermath.

In 2004, Hayes began to work at The Nation Institute as an editor of their Web site’s blog section. There, he wrote about politics and other current events until 2008 when he became a regular guest on MSNBC’s Dylan Ratigan Show to discuss politics and economics.

In 2010, Hayes joined MSNBC as a correspondent for

7) Craig Melvin MSNBC Anchor and Reporter

Craig Melvin is a popular anchor and reporter for MSNBC. He anchors the weekday morning show, “First Look,” from 6-9am ET. He also serves as the network’s chief correspondent for breaking news and hosts special events coverage on MSNBC.

Melvin has been with MSNBC since 2003, when he joined as a correspondent for NBC News in Chicago. In 2007, he became an anchor for the weekend edition of “NBC Nightly News.” Melvin then moved to New York City to become co-anchor of “Weekend Today” in 2009.

8) Jose Diaz-Balart MSNBC Anchor and Reporter

Jose Diaz-Balart is a news anchor and reporter for MSNBC. He has been with the company since 2003.

He is also the host of The Diaz-Balart Show, which airs weekdays on MSNBC at 1 pm ET.

9) Jonathan Capeheart MSNBC Anchor and Reporter

Jonathan Capeheart, who is currently an anchor and reporter for MSNBC, has been a journalist for over 20 years. He was the White House correspondent for the Washington Post and also served as a national political reporter covering the 2008 presidential election.

He has been awarded with the Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on President George W. Bush’s administration after September 11th. Jonathan Capeheart also covered President Barack Obama’s first two years in office and wrote about how he felt it was difficult to be a black man in America following Trayvon Martin’s death.

10) Chuck Todd MSNBC Anchor and Reporter

Chuck Todd is the anchor for MSNBC‘s weekday morning show, ‘MTP Daily.’ He is also NBC News’ Political Director and Chief White House Correspondent.

Chuck was born on November 14th, 1967 in Washington D.C. He graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in political science in 1990.

Before becoming an anchor and reporter for NBC, he worked at ABC News as a producer and covered the 1996 presidential campaign of Bob Dole. Chuck has also been a reporter for KPRC-TV in Houston, Texas and WTNH-TV in New Haven, Connecticut. He joined NBC News as its White House Correspondent in 1999 to cover President Bill Clinton’s impeachment trial and then became an investigative correspondent after September 11th attacks.

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