David Shuster Suspended Indefinitely

By Chris Ariens 

Just In: MSNBC’s David Shuster has been suspended from MSNBC “indefinitely” according to a spokesperson.

The action was taken this morning by MSNBC president Phil Griffin after it was revealed that Shuster had taken part in a pilot for CNN.

Shuster’s MSNBC contract expires in December. Over the weekend, an MSNBC executive told TVNewser‘s Gail Shister, anything less than a suspension “sends a message from management that this is OK.”

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Shuster, who has been anchoring two dayside hours on MSNBC, at 10amET and 3pmET, joined MSNBC in 2002 following a six-year run at Fox News Channel.

The fill-in schedule is day-to-day, we’re told. Today, Contessa Brewer is anchoring the 10am hour and Ed Schultz will take the 3pm hour.

> Earlier on TVNewser:

Shuster Suspended for “Pimped-Out” Comment

Shuster Tweets Called ‘Inappropriate’ by MSNBC

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