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Country of origin United States Running time 60 minutes First episode date 28 February 2011 Presented by Martin Bashir Language English | 2.9/10 Location(s) New York City Original network MSNBC Final episode date 22 November 2013 Genre News program | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV) Original release February 28, 2011 (2011-02-28) – November 22, 2013 (2013-11-22) Similar The Cycle, The Dylan Ratigan Show, MSNBC Live, Weekends with Alex Witt, The Last Word with Lawrence |
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Martin Bashir was an hour-long weekday U.S. and world political commentary program on MSNBC. The program aired live at 4:00 p.m. ET and was hosted by Martin Bashir. The show premiered on February 28, 2011 moving MSNBC Live with Thomas Roberts to 11:00 a.m. ET. It aired from a small customized studio that is actually part of Studio 3A, the primary MSNBC newsroom and studio at 30 Rock.
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Martin bashir someone should sh t in sarah palin s mouth
Show content
The program was often a mix of both news and opinion content, serving as a lead-in to the network's afternoon and prime time opinion programming. Bashir gave thoughts on the issues of the day along with a panel of guests and other relevant interviews pertaining to a specific issue being covered. Bashir presented the series with a liberal point of view.
Broadcast history
The program originally aired in the 3 p.m. slot, but moved forward one hour on June 25, 2012, replacing The Dylan Ratigan Show. The Cycle, a new multi-host program, launched in the 3 p.m. hour beginning the same day.
The show was effectively cancelled after its November 22 edition after controversial comments from Bashir made about the former Governor of Alaska and Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin the week previous, going on an already-planned Thanksgiving break. On December 4, 2013, Bashir resigned from his position at MSNBC after he made "ill-judged comments" about Sarah Palin.