Greta Van Susteren, former Fox News, MSNBC, and CNN host, will join Gray Television as the network's new chief national political analyst, The Hill reports.
"After more than 20 years on cable news platforms, I am thrilled to move to broadcast news and especially excited to join Gray Television's journalists all across the country," Van Susteren said in a statement.
"It's a journalist's dream to be part of a growing media company so focused on delivering quality news in local markets big and small through trusted, local institutions like Gray's television stations."
Van Susteren started out on national television on CNN's "Burden of Proof" before moving to Fox News in 2002, where she hosted "On the Record" for over a dozen years. She then hosted "For the Record" on MSNBC, which was canceled after six months due to subpar ratings.
"We're thrilled to have someone with Greta's depth of experience join our team," said Gray chairman and CEO Hilton Howell Jr., according to Adweek. "Our stations and our viewers will benefit from Greta's no-nonsense, straightforward approach to complex political issues."
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