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April 3, 2013
I just got caught up on Revenge (6 episodes..whew! )
I don't think I am smart enough to continue watching this show.. It's gotten so convoluted, I cannot keep up
I wonder if the writers are as confused as I am ....
April 2, 2013
Happy Dance-Happy Dance-Happy Dance
Karen Finney named new MSNBC weekend host
MSNBC staff
3:30 PM on 04/02/2013
MSNBC has tapped Karen Finney as the host for a new afternoon program airing weekends from 4-5 p.m.
Finney, who served as the first African-American spokeswoman for the Democratic National Committee, has been an MSNBC political analyst and guest host on the network since 2009. Karens rich background in both education policy and politics will add a unique point of view to our expanding live weekend programming, said MSNBC President Phil Griffin in a statement.
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The addition of Finney to the weekend programming lineup comes after MSNBC host Ed Schultz announced the Ed Show would be moving to weekend evenings from 5-7 p.m., and former Up host Chris Hayes moved from weekend mornings to the prime time 8 p.m. slot for the new show All In.
Must-See-TV..MSNBC 4-7 Pm Sat & Sun ( Karen Finney-Ed Schultz)
http://tv.msnbc.com/2013/04/02/karen-finney-named-new-msnbc-weekend-host/Happy Dance-Happy Dance-Happy Dance
Karen Finney named new MSNBC weekend host
MSNBC staff
3:30 PM on 04/02/2013
MSNBC has tapped Karen Finney as the host for a new afternoon program airing weekends from 4-5 p.m.
Finney, who served as the first African-American spokeswoman for the Democratic National Committee, has been an MSNBC political analyst and guest host on the network since 2009. Karens rich background in both education policy and politics will add a unique point of view to our expanding live weekend programming, said MSNBC President Phil Griffin in a statement.
snip
The addition of Finney to the weekend programming lineup comes after MSNBC host Ed Schultz announced the Ed Show would be moving to weekend evenings from 5-7 p.m., and former Up host Chris Hayes moved from weekend mornings to the prime time 8 p.m. slot for the new show All In.
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