MSNBC is undergoing production changes as three daytime shows have been canceled. The Cycle, NOW with Alex Wagner and The Ed Show have ended as the network seeks to create a new daytime lineup with a greater focus on breaking news. The Cycle had been a part of MSNBC’s lineup since June 2012. NOW with Alex Wagner began airing on the network in November 2011, and The Ed Show debuted in April 2009. Alex Wagner and Ari Melber are among the hosts that remain with MSNBC, while Krystal Ball, Ed Schultz, Abby Huntsman and Touré have departed. Follow MSNBC on Twitter for breaking news and political coverage.
It's been a great ride. See you down the road. https://t.co/2Lo0dUD3Ix
— The Cycle (@thecyclemsnbc) July 31, 2015
It's a life's work, guys. http://t.co/O46rHaSFPW
— Alex Wagner (@alexwagner) July 31, 2015
THANK YOU #TeamEdShow for a terrific six-year run of #edshow on @msnbc. Keep following Ed at http://t.co/FonyHuU6UP! pic.twitter.com/hdJPYW9T1K
— Ed Schultz (@edshow) July 31, 2015
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