Friday, August 26, 2011

Contessa Maker Steps Lower from MSNBC News Anchor Publish

Getty Images Contessa Maker stated goodbye to her MSNBC anchor chair on Friday, August. 26. STORY: It's Official: Rev. Al Sharpton to Host 'PoliticsNation' at MSNBC Maker continues for everyone as host from the network's weekend documentary series Caught on Camera, along with other projects for NBC News and MSNBC, but introduced that Friday could be her last day anchoring the NoonET hour on MSNBC. TV Newser reviews that the alternative has not been drawn on, but will probably debut sometime after Labor Day. A brief anchor is anticipated to complete in a few days. STORY: Rachel Maddow Stretches MSNBC Contract (Exclusive) Maker continues to be with MSNBC since September 2003. The 2009 summer time, the network hired Craig Melvin for everyone as dayside anchor and correspondent for NBC News. MSNBC

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