Greta Van Susteren |
"Greta is a true pro with a proven record of tough journalism," Phil Griffin, president of MSNBC, said in a statement. "Her broad range of experience and sharp news judgment will be of great value to MSNBC as we build on our momentum going into a new year and a new administration."
Van Susteren is just the latest high-profile former Fox anchor to join the Peacock family. On Tuesday NBC News announced that former Fox News host Megyn Kelly will be joining its network, set to anchor a new one-hour daytime program through the week and launch a Sunday evening news magazine show.
.@greta on joining @MSNBC: "I'm interested in the facts and wherever the facts lead me." https://t.co/RIi5ZKMsZN— MSNBC (@MSNBC) January 6, 2017
Van Susteren leaves behind a long career at Fox News Channel, where she hosted the show "On the Record" for 14 years. Before that she served as a legal analyst and anchor at CNN for more than a decade, building off her previous career as a criminal defense and civil trial attorney.
I wanted to anchor an hour where I have freedom and necessary resources- @MSNBC has given me this https://t.co/xDaaLrpvyw— Greta Van Susteren (@greta) January 6, 2017
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