Report: MSNBC ‘in discussions’ with Ed Schultz for ‘full-time’ job.
The New York Observer reports that “MSNBC president Phil Griffin is
in discussions with syndicated talk radio host Ed Schultz about possibly joining the network on a full-time basis.” The Observer says it is “unclear what exactly the job would entail” if they reach an agreement, but notes that it has been
speculated that Schultz is being considered as
a possible host of his own show:
When reached by phone on Friday morning, Mr. Schultz also denied that Mr. Griffin had made him an offer. He said that he had received some kind words from MSNBC management on the heels of his guest-hosting gigs. But, according to Mr. Schultz, MSNBC brass has given him no definite word yet about his future—if he has one—at the cable news network.
Speculation about Mr. Schultz’s future role at MSNBC has focused on two time slots: the 6 p.m. hour (currently anchored by David Shuster) and the 10 p.m. hour (which currently features a repeat of Countdown with Keith Olbermann).
Schultz recently guest-hosted Shuster’s show, which set off chatter that MSNBC was potentially “
grooming” him for a hosting gig.
Ed Schultz has his show on Air America. He is very good at what he does and really dislike Cons on the fringe...