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Shepard Smith leaves Fox News

https://www.thedailybeast.com/jitte...g-chuck-todd-and-talks-to-shep-smith?ref=home

Rumors of Shepard Smith moving to MSNBC is at play here

MSNBC talent and staffers are bracing for a major 2020 shakeup amid discussion of moving ratings-challenged Chuck Todd to a morning slot and execs talking with Fox News escapee Shepard Smith.

The goal of any reshuffle would be to shed ratings dead weight in the lead-up to the election. Sources at the network cautioned that a new look for the lineup is still up in the air, but brass have been batting around several options.



One of those is new blood in the form of Smith, who abruptly quit Fox News late last year after on-air skirmishes with Tucker Carlson and other prime-time hosts. Smith has had conversations with MSNBC President Phil Griffin about a potential gig when his non-compete clause expires, although his price tag is expected to be considerable for any interested network.

“It’s unclear what slot he would take, but we’d want him in prime-time,” an MSNBC insider told The Daily Beast. “We are well aware [Jeff] Zucker [president of CNN] is also pursuing him, as are a number of the networks.”

At 30 Rock, much of the tinkering is focused on the daytime schedule.
 
I must admit to never having watched Smith's program on CNBC - and the reason is because when I want news, I tune to a news network. I have the CNBC app on my phone - and it's for financial news and market predictions. I do watch CNBC on occasion, and it's to watch programs like Shark Tank and The Profit. It doesn't even cross my mind to switch on that channel for actual news, which is what Smith's program is. Hats off to him for wanting to have a non-partisan show that supposedly tries to be as objective as possible, I'm just not sure CNBC is the right network for it.
 
sounds like a guy who may had signed with the wrong network, hard news on a business news channel don't work, i would be surprise if he leaves CNBC for CNN or NewsNation.
Why not fox business channel? Maybe a morning show syndicated on radio like imus use to have. WABC? Anyone? Thoughts?
 
Why not fox business channel? Maybe a morning show syndicated on radio like imus use to have. WABC? Anyone? Thoughts?
IMO Fox Business wouldn't work any better than CNBC for his program. Again, Shepard Smith isn't trying to do a morning show or to entertain, he's trying to do a straight news program. Many people who tune into Fox Business and CNBC do so because they're interested in getting business-related news, market updates and financial analysis - those networks don't generally come to mind when people want general news or when breaking news happens.

That's beside the point that Smith's relationship with Fox may not be the strongest and they may not offer him a spot on any of their networks. When at Fox News he often clashed with and called out some of their most popular hosts when he felt it was justified, and the day he signed off for the last time, he left the building under (supposedly his own) guard. Once he came out as gay, that became an easy target for the smallest minded Fox viewers who didn't care for or agree with him to hurl epithets at him.
 
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