Employees at MSNBC are panicked and concerned about their jobs after the network secretively hired Ed Schultz, bumping David Shuster’s “1600 Pennsylvania Avenue” to an earlier time slot at 3 p.m. and forcing “MSNBC Live” from its position at that time, the New York Post reports. “So everyone is wondering who else is going to be bumped,” one unnamed insider told the tabloid. An MSNBC representative said “MSNBC Live” host Norah O’Donnell will be moved to a morning hour on “Dayside,” the newspaper says.
—Aimee Picchi
MSNBC Talent Panicked by Shuffle
Apr 3, 2009 • Post A Comment
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