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Nathan Congleton/MSNBC MS NOW said it would launch its new programming schedule in mid-June, with most of its new hours starting Monday, June 15.
The large series of programming changes will put some familiar faces in new hours and overhaul MS NOW’s daytime schedule.
Veteran Ali Velshi, who has long hosted weekend hours, will move to “The 11th Hour,” the network’s last original show of the programming day. The current anchor, Stephanie Ruhle, will take up a two-hour mid-morning program that starts at 9 a.m. — the result of MS NOW mainstay “Morning Joe” ceding that timeslot and returning to a three-hours-per-weekday schedule. Chris Hayes’ “All In” will return to Mondays, where it had been pre-empted by a two-hour block of “The Weeknight.”
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