While introducing his segment with departed MSNBC host Cenk Uygur Thursday night, Countdown host Keith Olbermann trashed MSNBC’s reported hiring of Rev. Al Sharpton to replace Uygur, and even ...
Five months after his messy departure from MSNBC, Keith Olbermann is preparing to launch another version of his show Countdown on Al Gore's cable network Current later this month. In this week's issue ...
Keith Olbermann broke his non-Twitter silence last night on the matter of his suspension, alleging that he “knew nothing about” the NBC policy requiring approval for personal campaign donations from ...
Both CNN and MSNBC had one especially strong night because of the Republican presidential debates. With those excluded, however, CNN beat MSNBC, 219,000 to 207,000. A year ago, when Mr. Olbermann ...
MSNBC suspended Keith Olbermann on Nov. 5 for making undisclosed political donations. Four days later, Olbermann was back hosting "Countdown." The Daily Beast's Howard Kurtz has an idea, and he fills ...
Keith Olbermann’s unpaid suspension--which was really more like a paid vacation--following revelations that he made campaign donations to Democrats was only one battle in his war with MSNBC. Network ...
NBC News prohibits its employees from working on, or donating to, political campaigns unless a special exception is granted by the news division president - effectively a ban. Olbermann's bosses did ...
A staple of MSNBC’s top program, Countdown with Keith Olbermann, is the host’s frequent jabs at others in the media. The target of a lot of those jabs – FNC’s top host, Bill O’Reilly. But if you’ve ...
On Sunday morning’s Reliable Sources, host Howard Kurtz and panel discussed the debut of Keith Olbermann‘s Countdown II: The Wrath of KO, and former Mediaite-er Glynnis MacNicol made a great ...