Rashida Jones resigns as MSNBC president amid ratings decline, ahead of network spin-off.

Rashida Jones, the first Black woman to lead a major U.S. cable news network, has resigned from her position at MSNBC. Rebecca Kutler, the network's senior vice president of content strategy, will serve as interim president. Jones' departure comes amid declining ratings and the network's parent company, Comcast, preparing to spin off MSNBC and other cable channels into a separate company. Jones will remain in an advisory role until March.

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