It's obvious Olbermann either was fired by his new boss (of 3 days) Brian Roberts of Comcast -- rather famously a Republican agenda supporter -- or he decided to quit ahead of the axe.
Countdown was MSNBC's most popular show. It'll hurt their bottom line quite substantially to lose Olbermann.
But I suspect that isn't why Comcast bought MSNBC.
They bought NBC to gain access to the studio's catalog of movies, but also to squelch the fact-checking and counterbalance that kept making the Republican propaganda harder to force down the public's throat. Right-wing media moguls (like Roberts and Murdoch) are quietly buying up the airwaves (with FCC complicity) and soon -- if not right now -- "fair and balanced" will be nothing but a slogan.
The easily-brainwashed may see this as a good thing, but I see it as the end of democracy.
Keith and I are about the same age and we like a lot of the same things (except for sports, which he likes and to which I say meh). I "got" nearly every pop culture reference he made. He quoted Monty Python in serious commentary, which is something I have been known to do, too. His heroes in the world of journalism were my heroes in the world of journalism, too. He and I both recognized Sarah Palin for what she is--I called her an "imbecile" and Keith called her an "idiot"--and we were both disgusted to have to point out repeatedly that that the former beauty queen had no clothes (by which I mean, intellect).
We both adopted the sign off of "Goodnight and good luck" (or sometimes simply, "Good luck") from Ed Murrow.
I liked the fact that he usually put his brain in gear before engaging his mouth, and that he tried to be faithful to the facts. If the evidence said one thing and his political leanings said another, he tended to go with the evidence.
That said, he was sometimes short with people, when he should have been more polite. His questions were often compound and asked quickly--which many TV reporters see as a necessity due to time constraints, but which makes the questions inherently difficult to answer. Some of his guests were of questionable value and some of his frequent guests were redundant. Perhaps that reflected not Keith, but the reality that it can be tough to find a good variety of guests.
My suspicion, like that of others, is that the ownership of his network played a role. I have let it be known that there are certain companies for whom I would not work, and it would not be a surprise to learn if Keith had a similar list of his own.
Was he fired? Highly unlikely, I think. More probable is that some pressure was being brought to bear with respect to editorial content--a tale that has happened literally thousands of times since the emergence of television--and Keith said that he would not bow to it.
I expect Keith will emerge elsewhere on the news and political commentary scene, but until then, so long Keith, and good luck.
That's all I got right now because I can't find the thread and I can't believe there isn't one yet.
I'm a fan of Cenk, but he can get a little over the top at times. I'm wondering if MSNBC and this time slot can handle his energy. I noticed a greatly subdued Cenk when he was filling in on MSNBC lately. How long can he hold back? Between him and Rachel, we will hopefully have some real investigative reporting for a change.
I was very enthusiastic about Keith for quite a while, but got very tired of his playing Beck and O'Reilly clips all the time, and seemingly endless Fox News references. He is an excellent writer and announcer, but he got stuck on his disdain for certain people to the extent that he seemed to become identified with these images.
I think Chris Matthews hates being born White.
Let's hope he now seeks that urgent psychiatric medical help he so desperately needs!
In fact, stick him and Beck in a room, lock the doors...winner take all
The problem MSNBC may have in two years if there is a big Republican victory... bla bla bla...
Two men enter, one man leaves... actually, if it's Olbermann and Beck we're talking about, I wouldn't be upset if neither one of them left that room.
that's exactly why they are frauds. they run on "smaller, more honest government", but I bet these pricks will be the first to get charged with fraud, money-laundering, theft, and embezzlement.
I'm kinda with ya on Keith, cornsail, it seemed like it was time for him to move on.
However, just an FYI, Cenk Uygur isn't taking the 8pm. slot, he's taking the 6pm. slot (Ed Shultz old time slot) ... Ed is moving to the 10pm. slot & Lawrence O'Donnell is moving to Keith's old 8pm. slot. Just wanted to clear that up in case you thought Cenk was Keith's replacement.
So, the new line-up should be (all eastern time):
5pm. Matthews
6pm. Uygur (hey look... a "non-white guy" for Deepatrax, He's Turkish)
7pm. Matthews (replay)
8pm. O'Donnell
9pm. Maddow
10pm. Shultz
PS. I wish Dylan Ratigan would get moved from 4pm. to prime-time. I like that guys show. Not sure why we need a double dose of Matthews every night.![]()
If Olbermann were to join FOX News with a hosting spot opposite Beck or O'Reilly...just imagine the ratings and insanity!!
Someone wake me when this starts being about Olbermann again.
Saw something about Olbermann running for Lieberman's seat. I hope not. We'll end up with Linda McMahon.