By Mae Slater on
 February 28, 2025

Fox business host Liz Claman and MSNBC editor Jeff Kepnes divorce after 24 years

In an unexpected turn of events, Liz Claman, a prominent Fox Business host, and Jeff Kepnes, managing editor at MSNBC, have ended their marriage.

Their separation was first noticed by viewers who observed that Claman was not wearing her wedding ring. Married for 24 years, the couple quietly split in 2023, as confirmed by The Daily Mail.

Claman, known for her in-depth interviews with prominent figures such as Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, married Kepnes in a Beverly Hills ceremony in 1999.

Over the years, the couple became known as a media power duo, each excelling in their respective fields.

Noticeable Change Sparks Speculation Among Viewers

The marriage dissolution slowly came to public attention throughout 2023. Observant viewers of Liz Claman's Fox Business segments noticed a subtle shift—Claman was seen without her wedding band. This subtle yet telling detail did not escape the eagle-eyed audience, leading to speculation about her marital status.

Sources close to the couple confirmed that the separation was amicable, stating that Claman and Kepnes had simply drifted apart over the years. People familiar with the couple shared that the pair maintained a respectful relationship despite the end of their marital partnership.

The couple has two teenage children, a boy and a girl. Although the family had not been seen together in recent years, their last public appearance was in 2018, showing a united front before their quiet decision to part ways.

Kepnes's Impressive Media Career

Jeff Kepnes boasts a notable career in television production and editing. He has occupied the role of managing editor at MSNBC, with previous responsibilities as supervisor of the influential show "Morning Joe." Prior to his tenure at MSNBC, Kepnes served as a senior producer at CNN from 2003 to 2017.

Interestingly, Kepnes also had a professional stint at Fox News, working as a producer before his marriage to Claman. His extensive experience across multiple major news networks establishes him as a respected figure in the media landscape.

Page Six first reported the couple's quiet split, noting the year 2023 as the end of their long-standing marital relationship. As the media landscape has evolved, both Claman and Kepnes have made significant impacts through their work.

Fox Business and MSNBC's Shifting Ratings

In other media-related news, ratings at Fox News have surged, recording an average viewership of 3.09 million. This contrasts sharply with MSNBC, which has experienced a 25 percent decline year-over-year, intensifying competition between the two networks.

The ratings drop extended to MSNBC's "ReidOut," witnessing a 45 percent decline in its 2024 viewership numbers. These statistics are notable in the context of Claman and Kepnes's separate careers within these competitive networks.

Beyond individual network challenges, broader industry dynamics continue to shift. SpinCo, a newly formed spinoff entity, is currently discussing the potential separation of MSNBC and CNBC from NBCUniversal.

Reorganization of Major Network Entities

SpinCo's potential restructuring represents a significant organizational change within major network ownership structures. Mark Lazarus has been named to lead the newly anticipated public company, which will house various NBCU and Comcast channels.

Amid these considerations, it is noteworthy that Comcast intends to retain control of assets associated with NBC broadcast and NBC News. These developments are unfolding against a backdrop of rapid change within the media industry.

In conclusion, the separation of Liz Claman and Jeff Kepnes marks a new chapter in both their personal lives and their careers. As they navigate this transition, their contributions to the media sphere remain significant, reflecting their status as an influential couple in the industry.

Written By:
Mae Slater

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