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Hugh Hewitt: Cancelled by MSNBC, No Season Two for Political Interview Series

Hugh Hewitt TV show on MSNBC: canceled, no season 2 (canceled or renewed?)

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Well, there’s always radio. The Hugh Hewitt TV show has been cancelled after little more than one year on MSNBC. The lawyer, law professor, and conservative commentator announced his half-hour Saturday morning series was ending, during this morning’s broadcast. Watch it, below. In his announcement, Hewitt said that he would remain on the cable news network as a contributor and guest, continue to appear on NBC‘s Meet the Press, and would conduct more one-on-one interviews. Whether he meant those interviews would be for MSNBC or his Salem Radio Network series, is not clear.

Meanwhile, an early May Media Matters for America piece is getting some new attention. The report asserts, “Hewitt repeatedly used his employment at MSNBC to praise the Trump administration’s efforts to weaken the Clean Water Act, calling it one of the ‘accomplishments’ of President Donald Trump’s first year in office. But Hewitt and MSNBC did not disclose that one of his law firm’s clients is an oil and gas company that is currently litigating allegations it violated the environmental law.” The piece furthermore highlights that Hewitt is friends with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and that Hewitt’s son works for the EPA. That’s getting beyond our scope here, which is MSNBC’s cancellation of Hugh Hewitt, so be sure to check out that article for more details.

Hugh Hewitt Show Cancelled on MSNBC
 

 

If Hewitt knew about the series’ cancellation in advance of the 8:00am ET broadcast, he didn’t let on, on social media.

     

What do you think? Did you watch the Hugh Hewitt show? If it were up to you, would it be cancelled or renewed for a second season on MSNBC?

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