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Former CNBC anchor to join MSNBC

NBC Universal announced that former CNBC anchor Dylan Ratigan, who abruptly left the financial network in March, is moving to MSNBC. This means Ratigan will stay in the NBC family. He will anchor a two-hour morning show, from 9 to 11 a.m. ET, immediately following “Morning Joe.” He is scheduled to start on June 29.

“While I look forward to broadening my scope in covering the multitude of issues facing our country today, what draws me to MSNBC is that they have offered me a 2-hour forum to discuss any and all political issues with no directive other than to provide compelling content,” Ratigan said.
NBC also announced that Ratigan will become “a regular contributor to NBC News programs.”
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