Sunday airings will begin Oct. 4 at 8 a.m. MSNBC is moving reverend and talk-show host Al Sharpton's PoliticsNation to Sundays, network president Phil Griffin said in a memo on Wednesday. Its last weekday airing will be on Sept. 4.
"After four terrific years or as Reverend Sharpton said, 'a full first term' PoliticsNation is ready for its next chapter. Beginning on Sunday, October 4, the show will move to Sunday mornings at 8:00 am," Griffin wrote.
The show has aired at 6 pm ET on weekdays and will now move from five days a week to one day a week.
"I want to congratulate Al and his team. For four years they have done a terrific job bringing his voice and a big spotlight to issues of justice, civil rights and equality. And as many of you know, The Rev never missed a show. Im looking forward to seeing what he can do with a Sunday morning newsmaker program."
Sharpton tweeted: "That new Politics Nation w/ Al Sharpton will premiere on my birthday weekend. I am honored with now being a Sunday Morning TV host, Great!!"
The one-hour Politics Nation began airing on MSNBC in August 2011. It will air its first Sunday edition Oct. 4 at 8 a.m.
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Poster Comment:
Poor MSNBC. They cannot fire the good "reverend" as he is a member of a protected class. What can they do?