Greta Van Susteren (File photo). |
LOS ANGELES - Veteran broadcaster Greta Van Susteren will join MSNBC, it was announced last week by Phil Griffin, President of MSNBC.
Van Susteren will host “For the Record with Greta,” which
will air weeknights from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. ET. The program will debut on Monday,
January 9, based in Washington, D.C. It replaces the timeslot of Bloomberg’s
political television show “With All Due Respect,” which ended in early
December.
“For the Record with Greta” will provide news coverage and
analysis of the day’s top headlines spanning politics and beyond. The early evening
broadcast will build on MSNBC’s strategic shift to a breaking news focus during
the day and, along with “MTP Daily” and “Hardball,” will provide one of the key
bridges to primetime. MSNBC marked its most-watched year ever in 2016, and was
the fastest growing top 100 cable network in weekday prime.
“Greta is a true pro with a proven record of tough
journalism,” said Griffin. “Her broad range of experience and sharp news
judgment will be of great value to MSNBC as we build on our momentum going into
a new year and a new administration.”
“I’m thrilled to start my next chapter at MSNBC,” Van
Susteren said. “The network is the right destination for the smart news and
analysis I hope to deliver every day, and I look forward to joining the
talented journalists and analysts I respect there.”
A 25-year cable news veteran, Van Susteren joins MSNBC from
Fox News Channel, where she hosted “On the Record with Greta Van Susteren” for
14 years. Previously, Van Susteren spent more than a decade at CNN, where she
served as a legal analyst and co-host of “Burden of Proof” and hosted the news
program “The Point.” She is an experienced breaking news anchor and has
traveled the world - including Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, North Korea, Sudan,
and more - often with Presidents, Secretaries of State and Defense, and other
leaders.
Van Susteren was part of the investigative team that won a
first place National Headliner Award for the "Attack on America."
Additionally, her legal analysis and contribution to the election coverage in
2000 earned her the American Bar Association’s Presidential Award for
Excellence in Journalism. Prior to her career in journalism, Van Susteren was a
criminal defense and civil trial attorney.
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