Ed Schultz retiring from syndicated radio show


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Posted by The Disappointed Show on May 21, 2014 at 17:19:24:

I posted this in an earlier thread but it deserves a thread of its own, too. Schultz has been a fixture of the daily line-up at The Mic 92.1 here in Madison and on an HD-2 sub-channel in Milwaukee.

>Ed Schultz Loses Radio Show, Moves to Web-Based Broadcast
6:03 pm, May 21st, 2014


MSNBC host Ed Schultz announced Wednesday that he will no longer be hosting his long-running syndicated radio show and will instead host an online-only broadcast hosted on his website, wegoted.com.

Schultz teased the announcement earlier in the afternoon on his Twitter account.

The move from radio to online means that instead of hosting a three-hour radio show each day, in addition to his daily TV show on MSNBC, Schultz will only produce one additional audio hour on a daily basis. The host said the change would go into effect next Tuesday after Memorial Day and that the new one-hour show will stream for free on his website, Monday through Friday from noon – 1 p.m. ET.


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