Cabrera will anchor 'Ana Cabrera Reports' at 10 a.m. on the cable news channel.
at the end of last year, will anchor MSNBC’s 10 a.m. hour in a program calledJose Diaz-Balart most recently anchored the hour for MSNBC, but shifted to 11 a.m.
as part of a largerMSNBC has reworked its daytime lineup over the last few years under the “Reports” brand name, with news anchors like Diaz-Balart, Katy Tur, Chris Jansing, Andrea Mitchell and others hosting their own versions of the news-driven format. As with the othershows, Cabrera’s program will include in-the-field reporting, interviews with newsmakers, and discussions around current events.
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