Completely satisfied New 12 months, Newsers.
Because the smoke clears from the numerous fireworks that illuminated the sky and the confetti is swept up, the information media panorama in 2026 stays unsure. The evolution of CBS Information and who owns CNN will definitely generate vital digital discourse over the brand new 12 months.
Earlier than we embark on that journey, TVNewser is wanting again one final time at 2025 with its personal end-of-year checklist, highlighting the highest 5 information tales on the platform.
Change was the 12 months’s greatest theme, with readers concerned about community shake-ups and transitions.
1. Lester Holt Makes 1st Public Remarks Since Asserting Departure From NBC Nightly Information
Although Lester Holt, the previous NBC Nightly Information anchor, stepped down from the night information franchise on Could 30, he introduced his departure in February 2025. Nonetheless, his first public remarks since saying his departure generated essentially the most curiosity throughout the TVNewser universe. Holt mirrored on his then-upcoming departure from behind the Nightly Information desk.
2. Who’s in and Who’s out at MSNBC as SpinCo Spin-Off Looms
Our revolving door function on the expertise shake-up following NBCUniversal’s spin-off of nearly all of its cable networks to Versant was the second-most-read publish in 2025. With NBC Information and MS NOW (previously MSNBC) parting methods, it created a novel state of affairs through which on- and off-air expertise from each networks needed to determine which ship to hitch. TVNewser maintained a operating checklist of the Newsers who could be a part of MS NOW and those that would stay with NBC Information.
3. Flashback: Connie Chung Revisits the Interview That Ended Her CBS Information Profession
Readers appreciated TVNewser’s January journey again in time with the legendary information anchor Connie Chung. Talking with our former editor, Ethan Alter, Chung recalled a troublesome lesson she realized in regards to the information enterprise: uttering a sure five-letter phrase throughout a high-profile interview that spelled the top of her storied CBS Information profession.
4. Evaluation: Can MSNBC Afford to Have Rachel Maddow Return to a Monday-Solely Schedule?
With President Donald Trump serving a second time period, MS NOW, previously MSNBC, had Rachel Maddow anchor her 9 p.m. ET present 5 days per week in the course of the president’s first 100 days. On the midpoint of that run in March, TVNewser examined whether or not it was prudent to return Maddow to a once-a-week schedule, as her presence throughout that interval had pushed the community to double-digit progress in primetime and complete day.

