After nearly two decades at the helm of her nightly show, Rachel Maddow has stepped back from her prime-time role at MSNBC.
In an exclusive interview with Vanity Fair, Maddow opens up about her decision to leave the nightly grind, her plans for the future, and the quiet life she leads in Western Massachusetts.
A Strategic Shift: From Nightly Anchor to Creative Projects
In early 2022, Maddow announced she would reduce her on-air presence, signing a multimillion-dollar deal with MSNBC to host The Rachel Maddow Show only on Monday nights.
This move allowed her to focus on long-form projects, including podcasts, documentaries, and film adaptations.
One of her notable endeavors is the adaptation of her podcast and book, Bag Man, into a movie directed by Ben Stiller. Additionally, she is developing a new podcast and exploring other creative ventures under her production company, Surprise Inside.
Embracing a Simpler Life in Western Massachusetts