JJ Ramberg Will Depart MSNBC at the End of the Year

By A.J. Katz 

JJ Ramberg is departing MSNBC at the end of the year after a 12-year run as anchor of the Sunday morning program, Your Business.

Your Business launched in 2006 and airs Sundays at 7:30 a.m. ET on MSNBC. On the program, Ramberg and her team work with small business entrepreneurs across the country overcome issues impacting their bottom line.

“After more than a decade as a part of MSNBC’s Sunday mornings, ‘Your Business will air its final program at the end of this year,” MSNBC said in a statement. “JJ Ramberg came to MSNBC as an accomplished journalist and entrepreneur who founded GoodShop.com. Since then, JJ and her team have helped elevate small businesses around the country.”

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“I am so proud of what we have accomplished over the past twelve years. I’m incredibly grateful to MSNBC, American Express and our viewers for giving me and the Your Business team the opportunity to highlight the stories of all the business owners and entrepreneurs across the country,” said Ramberg.

Your Business is MSNBC’s second-longest-running show, after Hardball.

Ramberg, a third generation entrepreneur, came to the NBCUniversal-owned cable news net after a stint at CNN. Before entering the rough-and-tumble world of TV news, Ramberg was entrepreneur who, along with her brother Ken, founded the site GoodShop.com. Over the years, GoodShop.com has donated millions to organizations ranging from the American Cancer Society and the Humane Society of the United States to local schools, homeless shelters and parks.

“I’m so thankful to all those people who let us into their lives and shared their journeys — the highs and the lows — with us,” she said.

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