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The Ed Show will be moving to weekends on MSNBC.
On Wednesday, the same day that Ed Schultz aired an interview revealing the man who recorded the "47 percent" video, the network announced that the show would move to the weekends starting in April.
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"I raised my hand for this assignment for a number of personal and professional reasons," said Schultz on the air. "My fight on The Ed Show has been for the workers and the middle class. This new time slot will give me the opportunity to produce and focus on stories that I care about and are important to American families and American workers."
He added: "I’m very proud of the work our team has done here at 8 pm, but sitting behind this desk five nights a week doesn’t cut it for me."
MSNBC did not immediately name a replacement for The Ed Show, which currently airs at 8 pm and 11 pm ET on weekdays.
“It’s an exciting time for MSNBC and I’m looking forward to having Ed’s powerful voice on our network for a long time," said the network's president, Phil Griffin, in a release.