The Dylan Ratigan Show is an American television program on MSNBC hosted by Dylan Ratigan , formerly of sister CNBC 's Fast Money . It aired weekdays from 4pm to 5pm Eastern Time . The show was previously known as Morning Meeting with Dylan Ratigan and aired from 9 am to 11 am weekday mornings. It initially launched on June 29, 2009, as part of sweeping changes to MSNBC's daytime weekday programs along with a revamp of the channel's graphics and its launch in high definition.
6-399: In December 2009, the show was cut by one hour and later relaunched on January 11, 2010, with a new graphics package and set design. The change was made in order to make room for The Daily Rundown with Chuck Todd and Savannah Guthrie at 9 am, as part of MSNBC's commitment to straight news programming during the day. The show focused on debate and discussion relating to politics and
12-647: The economy. He also focused on financial/business issues. Ratigan often offered commentary on the subject matter and rebuttal to many of the guests who appear on the show. On December 6, 2010, The Dylan Ratigan Show announced a partnership with Nucor Steel "to create an innovative road show titled "Steel on Wheels," aiming to bring forth solutions to the most pressing problems facing the American people. The "Steel on Wheels" tour focused on four major themes: The Spirit Of America, Innovation, The Building Of Our Nation, and The Future Of America's New Generations." Matt Miller
18-557: The hour-long The Daily Rundown on January 11, 2010, running in the 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. timeslot on weekdays, and featured news, interviews, and analysis relating to politics from the MSNBC Washington D.C. Bureau. The show is billed as showcasing the depth and experience of the NBC News Washington bureau. The show primarily focuses on the top political stories of the day. From launch until June 2011, original host Chuck Todd
24-502: Was joined by then White House correspondent Savannah Guthrie . Guthrie left on June 3, 2011 in preparation for her new role as a co-host of NBC's Today . Since her departure, Todd anchored the broadcast alone. Eventually, the show become known as The Daily Rundown with Chuck Todd . As part of NBC's plan to move Todd to anchor Meet the Press beginning September 7, 2014, Todd handed over his role as anchor for The Daily Rundown . He
30-424: Was replaced by José Diaz-Balart as part of a new, expanded version of the program. The show in its new two-hour format, having absorbed Diaz-Balart's eponymous hour-long show (broadcast after The Daily Rundown in the 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. timeslot on weekdays), debuted on November 17, 2014 as The Rundown with José Diaz-Balart . As part of a wider restructuring of MSNBC's dayside programming, Diaz-Balart's programming
36-515: Was the primary fill-in host for Ratigan on the program. The final episode aired on June 22, 2012. Martin Bashir moved his program into the 4 p.m. hour on June 25. The Daily Rundown The Rundown with José Diaz-Balart was an American political news talk show that aired on MSNBC . The show premiered on January 11, 2010, and was hosted by Jose Diaz-Balart . The program aired in the 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. timeslot on weekdays. The show premiered as
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