MSNBC Doc Block
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MSNBC Doc Block | |
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Format | Documentary programming block |
Starring | Varies |
Country of origin | United States |
Production | |
Running time | 180 minutes Three documentaries |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | MSNBC |
Original run | July 2006 – present |
MSNBC Doc Block is a two hour block of documentary programming airing Monday-Friday from Midnight to 2am Eastern time on MSNBC. It replaced Rita Cosby: Live & Direct and The Situation with Tucker Carlson.
The Situation was renamed Tucker and was moved to the slots that were vacated by The Abrams Report (4pm and 6pm).
Preceded by Race for the White House (replay) |
MSNBC Weekday Lineup 12:00AM–2:00AM |
Succeeded by Countdown with Keith Olbermann (replay) |