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MSNBC reportedly offered anchors Joy Reid and Stephanie Ruhle new contracts with reduced salaries to remain on the network. Getty Images

MSNBC offers Reid, Ruhle pay cuts to remain anchors: Report

MSNBC reportedly offered anchors Joy Reid and Stephanie Ruhle pay cuts to remain on the network. The decision comes amid tanking network ratings and efforts to adjust its lineup.

The pay cuts are part of MSNBC’s broader strategy to manage costs.

Both Reid, host of “The ReidOut,” and Ruhle, host of “The 11th Hour,” play significant roles at MSNBC.

Jonathan Lemire, who now anchors “Way Too Early,” has also reportedly been offered a new contract with a reduced salary.

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