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 television show ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Ed Show is an hour-long weekday news commentary program on MSNBC. The program is hosted by Ed Schultz, who also hosts the nationally syndicated radio program, The Ed Schultz Show. Debuting as a ...
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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 ...
Someone at The Ed Show has a flair for prop comedy. On Tuesday night, host Ed Schultz mocked presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney‘s longing for strolls on the Champs-Élysées by donning a ...
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.
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Veteran broadcasting personality Ed Schultz, whose career took him from quarterbacking at a Minnesota college to national radio and television, including hosting a show on MSNBC, ...
Longtime TV and radio personality and former MSNBC anchor Ed Schultz has died at 64, several news outlets reported. A longtime colleague confirmed the reports to NBC News. Schultz had been the host of ...
“I have embarrassed my family. I have embarrassed this company,” Ed Schultz said Wednesday night at the opening of “The Ed Show” on MSNBC. After delivering his apology for calling rival host Laura ...