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MSNBC announces Rachel Maddow successor: Alex Wagner

MSNBC's 9 p.m. slot, previously held by Rachel Maddow, will now be hosted by political analyst and former anchor Alex Wagner.

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MSNBC appoints Alex Wagner as 4-night prime-time anchor | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source

NEW YORK (AP) — MSNBC on Monday solidified its prime-time lineup by appointing Alex Wagner to fill Rachel Maddow's time slot four nights a week, Tuesday through Friday.

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'All Creatures Great and Small'; Tiger Woods documentary; 'American Gods'; 'Prodigal Son': TV This Week

The week's highlights include a new version of "All Creatures Great and Small"; Part 1 of "Tiger," a documentary about Tiger Woods; and the return of such series as "Prodigal Son" and "American Gods."

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Winter TV 2021: Premiere dates for new and returning midseason shows


Winter TV 2021: Premiere dates for new and returning midseason shows
Updated Jan 03, 2021;
Posted Dec 30, 2020
Ted Danson and Bobby Moynihan in the new comedy, "Mr. Mayor." (Photo: Mitchell Haddad/NBC)Mitchell Haddad/NBC
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Back in the foggy mists of early 2020, looking ahead to upcoming winter TV shows was a pleasant exercise in predicting which series might be good. Within a few short months, as we all now know, everything changed. Just as normal routines and rituals were transformed, so was TV, which makes the 2021 winter TV premiere schedule look a bit different than usual.
During the past year, series that we expected to return were put on pause, as the coronavirus pandemic forced productions to shut down. Shows that kept on going eventually adapted as best they could, turning to “bubbles,” frequent testing and other expensive, time-consuming measures intended to create a safe working environment.

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