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“With All Due Respect,” the show hosted by Bloomberg Politics’s co-managing editors, will go off the air following Trump’s inauguration in January.

The show premiered in October 2014, with former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (R) as its first guest.

Halperin and Heilemann will continue to host the show on a daily basis until Dec. 2, according to the memo.

Bloomberg will offer four specials previewing Trump’s presidency after that, and will cover Trump’s Jan. 20 inauguration.

Halperin and Heinemann are the pair behind best-selling books “Game Change” and “Double Down,” meticulously chronicling the 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns, respectively. They also produced and presented — along with GOP strategist Mark McKinnon — “The Circus,” a documentary series about the 2016 campaign that aired on Showtime.

The two were signed by Bloomberg more than two years ago, reportedly for $1 million apiece.

"With All Due Respect" aired live on Bloomberg and was also replayed on MSNBC later in same broadcast day. The Hill has reached out to MSNBC for comment regarding a replacement at the 6 p.m. Eastern time slot.

Halperin and Heilemann will still serve as Bloomberg contributors and columnists after Trump’s inauguration, per the memo.