The Rundown with José Diaz-Balart

The Rundown with José Diaz-Balart is an American political news talk show that aired on MSNBC. The show premiered on January 11, 2010, and hosted by Jose Diaz-Balart. The program aired in the 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. timeslot on weekdays.

The Rundown with José Diaz-Balart
GenreNews
Presented byChuck Todd (2010–14)
Savannah Guthrie (2010–11)
Jose Diaz-Balart (2014–15)
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Production location(s)Washington DC (2010–14)
Miami, Florida (2014–15)
Running time60 minutes (2010–14)
120 minutes (2014–15)
Release
Original networkMSNBC
Original releaseJanuary 11, 2010 
October 2, 2015
Chronology
Preceded byThe Daily Rundown with Chuck Todd
José Díaz-Balart
Followed byMSNBC Live with Jose Diaz-Balart

The show premiered as 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.[1] 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.[2]

From launch until June 2011, original host Chuck Todd was joined by then White House correspondent Savannah Guthrie. Guthrie left on June 3, 2011[3] in preparation for her new role as a co-host of NBC's Today.[4] Since her departure, Todd anchored the broadcast alone.[5] 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.[6] He 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.[7]

As part of a wider restructuring of MSNBC's dayside programming, Diaz-Balart's programming was moved under the more generic MSNBC Live branding on October 5, 2015.

Hosts

gollark: Sorry. Internet connection link failure.
gollark: Image recognition AI is probably close enough that you could autodetect any suspicious things for a human operator.
gollark: Install cameras literally everywhere with constant monitoring for any bad things.
gollark: I don't trust the people who would have control over it that much.
gollark: I'm pretty sure we *could* implement the ridiculous surveillance panopticon™ necessary for that, but it would be bad.

References

Preceded by
Morning Joe
MSNBC Weekday Lineup
9:00AM 10:00AM
Succeeded by
José Díaz-Balart
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