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He’s gone from the anchor’s desk to the cubicle behind the anchor’s desk.

TV insiders are snickering that after Ronan Farrow’s MSNBC show “Ronan Farrow Daily” was canceled, the former host is still on-camera every day — he just sits at a cubicle over the shoulder of his replacement, Thomas Roberts, from 1 to 3 p.m.

Farrow’s also at his desk during Tamron Hall’s show and others.

“He’s behind them all day, typing,” noticed an insider who’s been charting his movements. “Yesterday he left at 3:30 p.m.” The source said he also can be seen “getting up to go to the bathroom,” putting his jacket on, and heading to lunch or talking on the phone.

When Farrow’s show got axed last year, it was announced he’d move to a role as a “special investigative correspondent” contributing to specials and other programming.

An NBC source told us that Farrow “sits with the entire investigative unit, they are in that area on-camera,” which includes Stephanie Gosk and Rich McHugh.

But another NBC source said of Farrow since his show was canceled: “Poor guy. He does nothing. He’s very nice, but other than a few pieces that [NBC News] pushes — including one on nukes last month — he just sits at a desk. They try to justify his salary.”

In November, Farrow contributed to a five-month investigation for the piece “Welcome to the Most Toxic Place in America,” about a Washington state nuclear site. He’s also contributed reports on “drunkorexia,” “academic doping,” sexual assault on college campuses and gender transition in college.

Dashing Farrow’s also famously the son of Mia Farrow and estranged dad Woody Allen. A source said, “It’s no secret that NBC loves paying celeb kids: Chelsea [Clinton], two Bushes . . . Luke Russert. Ronan is a part of a string of high-paid relatives . . . They think it gives ‘access.’ ”

Either way, Farrow’s logging more hours than ever on-camera, and doesn’t even need hair and makeup.

A rep for MSNBC did not comment.

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