Conservative political commentator Hugh Hewitt’s MSNBC show officially ended after being on the air for a little more than a year.
Hewitt made the announcement on his program Saturday, the day his show regularly aired.
“I’m remaining on the network as a contributor,” he said. “I’ll appear as a guest on MSNBC shows and I will continue as a guest on [NBC’s] ‘Meet the Press.'”
Hewitt was recently reprimanded by his bosses at NBC after it was reported last month that he had not publicly disclosed that he had facilitated a meeting between his own personal legal contacts and EPA head Scott Pruitt regarding an environmental issue in California.
Hewitt’s show was launched early last year when Trump first came into office. Hewitt had been an on-again-off-again supporter of the president during the 2016 campaign but after the election, he was mostly sympathetic to the White House.

