Schwarzenegger adviser Mike Murphy, described by Television Week as a "hot-hot-hot Republican campaign strategist," has been hired as consulting producer for Dennis Miller's new show on CNBC. He says it won't be a partisan talkfest: "I think the show will be entertaining, funny, provocative and smart. It will have plenty of viewpoints showcased, from all sides of the political spectrum."
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