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Rachel Maddow to take a temporary break from her MSNBC show to work on movie and podcast projects

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MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow on Tuesday, October 2, 2019.
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  • Rachel Maddow is taking a hiatus from her top-rated MSNBC show starting February 7.
  • The star anchor will work for a few weeks on new projects with her former boss Phil Griffin.
  • The network will fill in with rotating anchors in the interim. 

MSNBC star anchor Rachel Maddow is stepping back from her primetime weekday show to work on movie and podcast projects, she told her team Monday, according to two sources with knowledge of conversations. She is expected to share with viewers of "The Rachel Maddow Show" tonight that she'll take a break starting next week  but will be back in "a few weeks," said an MSNBC insider. 

Maddow is taking time to work on a Focus Features movie based on her book and podcast "Bag Man" about a political bribery scandal. It will be directed by Ben Stiller and Maddow will be an executive producer. The influential anchor is also developing a new podcast.

Maddow's break to re-energize and also set up her new outside projects will be temporary, however, and she plans to continue her primetime show five nights a week upon her return, one of the sources confirmed. The source said that Maddow wouldn't disappear from the network entirely and would be back for special event coverage during this hiatus. 

The network is expected to turn to a range of fill-in anchors in the interim. 

Maddow and her agents Ari Emanuel and Mark Shapiro cut a new $30 million deal with NBCUniversal in August, according to the Daily Beast. The agreement allows her to reduce her hours on air and gives her time to set up a new production venture in tandem with her former MSNBC boss Phil Griffin. 

Claire Atkinson was previously senior media editor at NBC News.

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