Martin Bashir joins msnbc, Dateline

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Martin Bashir has been named msnbc anchor and contributor to “Dateline NBC.” Bashir will anchor a daily afternoon program on msnbc in addition to his new role with “Dateline NBC." The announcement was made today by Phil Griffin, President of msnbc. Bashir will begin at msnbc and NBC News in September.

Martin Bashir has been named msnbc anchor and contributor to “Dateline NBC.” Bashir will anchor a daily afternoon program on msnbc in addition to his new role with “Dateline NBC." The announcement was made today by Phil Griffin, President of msnbc. Bashir will begin at msnbc and NBC News in September.

“I’ve followed Martin’s career for many years and have always admired his work,” said Griffin. “He fits in with what msnbc wants to be: he’s smart, original, and thoughtful. I couldn’t be happier to bring someone of his caliber to the network.”

“I am absolutely delighted to be joining msnbc and NBC,” said Bashir. “This is a rare and special opportunity – to host a daily news and current affairs show and also work on long-form journalism both at msnbc and with ‘Dateline.’ This is an enormous privilege and I cannot wait to get started.”

Bashir is best known for making landmark documentaries including "Living With Michael Jackson," which 27 million American viewers tuned in to watch in 2003 and prompted an extensive police investigation of the singer. He also conducted an exclusive interview with the Princess Diana, which remains the only television interview with her.

Most recently, Martin Bashir co-anchored ABC News' "Nightline" since October 2005. He joined ABC's newsmagazine "20/20" in September 2004. His first work for ABC was a memorable investigation into the BALCO steroids scandal that accused former US track star Marion Jones of cheating. In May 2008, Bashir anchored a documentary on the Sistine Chapel for "20/20," which marked the 500th year since Michelangelo began painting the ceiling frescoes.

Additionally, his contributions to "Nightline" include an exclusive interview with a soldier in a prison cell in Kuwait. The soldier has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the premeditated murder of Iraqi civilians.

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