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Berry Cool Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-28-06 03:20 PM
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MSNBC going "all politics, all day" from Monday through the election
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At least that's what their news release says:

http://www.nbcumv.com/release_detail.nbc/msnbc-20061027000000-msnbc039s034d.html

Following up on our hugely successful all politics day on Tuesday, October 24, MSNBC will be devoting all of its daytime programming to politics for the week leading into Election Day. As candidates across the country sprint to the finish line, MSNBC will be there with the latest information and most insightful interviews. Beginning on October 30 through Election Day, MSNBC will present non-stop politics with MSNBC Election Anchor and "Hardball" Host Chris Matthews anchoring, along with MSNBC's Keith Olbermann, Joe Scarborough, Tucker Carlson, Norah O'Donnell and others.

Once again, NBC Nightly News Anchor Brian Williams, NBC News Washington Bureau Chief and "Meet the Press" Moderator Tim Russert, NBC News Chief White House Correspondent David Gregory, NBC News Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Andrea Mitchell and "Weekend Today" Anchors Lester Holt and Campbell Brown will also anchor coverage throughout the week.


Well, we'll soon see how true this is. They implied that Keith would be part of their Oct. 24 day of politics, but aside from his usual show gig, he was not there. The implication here seems to be that he will definitely anchor at some point during the day in the coming week.
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