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===6 PM slot prior to renaming===
''PoliticsNation'' was the formal renaming of the 6 PM weekday slot that had been occupied by a broadcast named ''[[MSNBC Live]]'' (sharing the same "generic" title as the primary morning-to-afternoon rolling-news program primarily staffed by anchors.) Sharpton had served as host of the slot since July, and was preceded by [[Cenk Uygur]] from January to June. Prior to Uygur, the slot had been occupied by ''[[The Ed Show]]'' from April 6, 2009 to January 24, 2011 (eventually moving to the 10 PM slot following [[Keith Olbermann]]'s departure from MSNBC), and by ''[[1600 Pennsylvania Avenue (TV series)|1600 Pennsylvania Avenue]]'' from March 17, 2008 (as ''Race to the White House'') to April 3, 2009.
 
===5 PM slot prior to renaming===
As of 2021, PoliticsNation is a 60-minutes program including the commercial times. It airs at 5 pm Eastern time in the United States on weekends. ''American Voices with [[Alicia Menendez]]'' airs after PoliticsNations. [[Yasmin Vossoughian]]'s program airs before Al Sharpton's PoliticsNation.
 
 
===Al Sharpton and MSNBC===