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NEW YORK (AP) - A pair of fill-in MSNBC programs have gotten their official go-ahead: The wake-up broadcast "Morning Joe" and the prime-time "Live with Dan Abrams" are now officially part of the lineup.
Continuing to air from 6-to-9 a.m. weekdays, Joe Scarborough had been subbing in that slot since May, shortly after longtime morning host Don Imus was fired for making a racial, sexist remark about the Rutgers University women's basketball team.
The 9-to-10 p.m. slot Scarborough had previously occupied with the program "Scarborough Country" was taken over in July by Abrams, who will continue hosting his weeknight "Live."
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