Al Sharpton |
His last weeknight show will be Sept. 4 and his first Sunday show Oct. 4.
“I’m very happy,” he said Wednesday. “First, I can reach a wider audience of people who don’t get home by 6 at night. Second, I can now get the A-list guests and newsmakers I want. And third, a Sunday morning host is what I always wanted to be.
“I never wanted to be a weeknight pundit. I wanted to be a Sunday morning newsmaker. I wanted to be Dr. Martin Luther King, not Larry King.”
The NY Daily News reports Sharpton said he will pretape some of the Sunday shows and do others live. He will also continue to preach in church on Sunday mornings, he said.
That new Politics Nation w/ Al Sharpton will premiere on my birthday weekend. I am honored with now being a Sunday Morning TV host, Great!!
— Reverend Al Sharpton (@TheRevAl) August 26, 2015
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