NEW YORK (AP) — MSNBC said Thursday that it is canceling three of its afternoon programs, part of a network-wide shift to a straight news focus during the daytime hours.
Schultz had the longest history at MSNBC. He was once a prime-time personality at the network and was relegated to weekends, then was brought back for a daily show. He’ll be leaving the network, MSNBC President Phil Griffin said.
Wagner will stay on at MSNBC as a political reporter, and Melber will continue as the network’s chief legal correspondent, a role he has held since April. Toure, Huntsman and Ball are leaving the network.
MSNBC said last week that “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd will get a daily show on the cable network at 5 p.m.
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