Eyes at MSNBC have shifted to CNN’s Roland Martin to fill a hole in their evening news lineup since the exit of 8 p.m. gasbag Keith Olbermann. We hear Martin’s name has been brought up to take over the 6 p.m. time slot that was anchored by Ed Schultz. In the recent shuffle, Schultz moved to 10 p.m., Lawrence O’Donnell took over Olbermann’s hour and Cenk Uygur, who’s also being considered for 6 p.m., is also filling in. Golden girl Rachel Maddow remains at 9 p.m. Martin, known for his swagger and love of ascots, anchors a Sunday morning show on TV One that is also owned by Comcast. An MSNBC rep denied talks. Martin’s rep didn’t get back to us.