Former MSNBC anchor
David Shuster will be joining Al Jazeera as an anchor, a network source confirms to TVNewser. Shuster will likely anchor in the evenings, although a timeslot has not been confirmed. Shuster’s hire
was first noted by
Michael Calderone of The Huffington Post.
Shuster has been a regular on radio in Washington DC, and appeared frequently on Current TV after leaving MSNBC in 2010. MSNBC
suspended Shuster in April of 2010 when it learned that he
taped a pilot for CNN. The pilot never went anywhere, but MSNBC still felt compelled to lock him out until his contract with the network was completed.
AJAM still does not have a chief executive or a head of programming, two roles that it should probably fill before it launches in a month’s time.
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