MSNBC To Air ALMA Awards' 2-Hour Ceremony Live

ALMA Awards Will Be Aired Live On This Channel

MSNBC will air a two hours of live programming related to an awards program celebrating Latino contributions to entertainment as part of a broader partnership between parent NBCUniversal and the National Council of La Raza, a civil-rights and advocacy organization.

The group’s “American Latino Media Arts Awards” will air live on TV for the first time since its inception in 1995, the two parties said in a statement Monday. At 10 p.m. September 27, MSNBC will air a one-hour live special broadcast of the awards program, followed by a one-hour discussion of issues affecting the Latino community hosted by MSNBC news anchor Alex Wagner. At present, MSNBC airs documentary programming Fridays at 10 and 11 p.m.

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