MSNBC President Rebecca Kutler Shares Breast Cancer Diagnosis, Urges Staff to Take Care of Themselves Cara Lynn ShultzOctober 16, 2025 at 3:19 AM 0 Rebecca Kutler, president of MSNBC Rebecca Kutler, president of the news network MSNBC, announced she had been diagnosed with breast cancer in a call wi...
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Cara Lynn ShultzOctober 16, 2025 at 3:19 AM
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Rebecca Kutler, president of the news network MSNBC, announced she had been diagnosed with breast cancer in a call with staff on Oct. 15
Kutler, 46, told staff she will undergo surgery next month and shared that her prognosis was good
The news chief urged staffers to take care of themselves during unprecedented times
MSNBC president Rebecca Kutler shared that she's been diagnosed with breast cancer.
Kutler, who replaced former president Rashida Jones in February, first told the network's top anchors and key leaders before sharing her diagnosis in an editorial call with staffers on Oct. 15, CNN first reported.
"On this morning's editorial call, she told staffers that the prognosis is good and that she anticipates being away for just a few weeks," CNN's Brian Stelter shared in a post on X.
MSNBC president Rebecca Kutler has been diagnosed with breast cancer, and she will undergo surgery next month. On this morning's editorial call, she told staffers that the prognosis is good and that she anticipates being away for just a few weeks. pic.twitter.com/TzUEopAv8t
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) October 15, 2025
Kutler, 46, will undergo surgery next month; Stelter reported that the mom of three urged staffers to take care of themselves as they continue to work through unprecedented news times.
PEOPLE has reached out to MSNBC for comment.
The news comes amid a time of transition for the network, which recently announced that it would be rebranding its name to MS Now amid its split from former parent company NBCUniversal. In August, Kutler announced the "new, separate identity," sharing that the name change "allows us to set our own course and assert our independence as we continue to build our own modern newsgathering operation."
"While our name will be changing, who we are and what we do will not," Kutler wrote. "Our commitment to our work and our audiences will not waiver from what the brand promise has been for three decades."
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