FARGO Big Ed's a talking head. Fargo talk-show host Ed Schultz, the righty-turned-lefty who has a progressive radio show syndicated on more than 100 U.S. stations, will start hosting his own ...
Ed Schultz, a former conservative radio show host whose politics had moved left before he joined MSNBC’s nightly lineup in 2009 and then shifted again when he was hired by RT America, Russia’s ...
Ed Schultz has been replaced by the younger, wonkier Chris Hayes in MSNBC’s primetime lineup. It’s all in an effort to court a younger audience in the key 25-54 demo that advertisers crave. Given the ...
FARGO Former Fargo radio talk-show host and TV sportscaster Ed Schultz was suspended by MSNBC after reportedly making disparaging remarks to describe a female host from Fox News. Several news and blog ...
FARGO - Ed Schultz, the former Fargo radio talk-show host and sportscaster, is being sued by a man who claims he helped Schultz get his current gig as host of "The Ed Show," a daily political talk ...
Veteran broadcaster Ed Schultz, who hosted a show on MSNBC for several years, has died, CBS News has confirmed. He was 64. Schultz hosted “The Ed Show” on MSNBC between 2009 and 2015. In 2016, he ...
MSNBC's Ed Schultz will end his weekday radio show next week and move the program to an online-only format, according to media reports. "The Ed Schultz Show," currently a three-hour weekday radio ...
Cable news blog, Inside Cable News analyzed the NY Times-fueled rumor that MSNBC’s Ed Schultz is being replaced by Washington Post columnist Ezra Klein. His piece is republished here with permission ...
Ed Schultz, the liberal firebrand and former MSNBC host who most recently anchored a show for a Russian-funded media organization, died on Thursday. He was 64. Ed Schultz, the liberal firebrand and ...
WASHINGTON — American Forces Radio this week began airing “The Ed Schultz Show,” nearly two months after the controversial host was originally scheduled to hit the airwaves. The ...
NEW YORK – Veteran radio host Ed Schultz will have his own hourlong program on MSNBC, starting Monday. Schultz has spent 30 years in talk radio and has a syndicated show that airs from noon to 3 p.m.
Ed Schultz “apologized” on MSNBC for calling radio host Laura Ingraham a slut on his radio show. I put “apologized” in quotes because what Schultz was really apologizing for was putting his bottom ...