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Keith Olbermann has been fired by Current TV and been replaced with Eliot Spitzer, previously of CNN.

Olbermann's tenure at Current lasted less than a year. Previously, he had been employed at MSNBC, where his "Countdown" program where it ran for eight years.
In 2011, Olbermann left MSNBC for Current, but apparently things weren't going so smoothly. Current founders Al Gore and Joel Hyatt released a statement that reads:

We created Current to give voice to those Americans who refuse to rely on corporate-controlled media and are seeking an authentic progressive outlet. We are more committed to those goals today than ever before.

Current was also founded on the values of respect, openness, collegiality, and loyalty to our viewers. Unfortunately these values are no longer reflected in our relationship with Keith Olbermann and we have ended it.

We are moving ahead by honoring Current's values. Current has a fundamental obligation to deliver news programming with a progressive perspective that our viewers can count on being available daily -- especially now, during the presidential election campaign. Current exists because our audience desires the kind of perspective, insight and commentary that is not easily found elsewhere in this time of big media consolidation.

As we move toward this summer's political conventions and the general election in the fall, Current is making significant new additions to our broadcasts. We have just debuted six hours of new programming each weekday with Bill Press ("Full Court Press, at 6 am ET/3 am PT) and Stephanie Miller ("Talking Liberally," at 9 am ET/6 pm PT).

We're very excited to announce that beginning tonight, former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer will host "Viewpoint with Eliot Spitzer," at 8 pm ET/5 pm PT. Eliot is a veteran public servant and an astute observer of the issues of the day. He has important opinions and insights and he relishes the kind of constructive discourse that our viewers will appreciate this election year. We are confident that our viewers will be able to count on Governor Spitzer to deliver critical information on a daily basis.

All of these additions to Current's lineup are aimed at achieving one simple goal -- the goal that has always been central to Current's mission: To tell stories no one else will tell, to speak truth to power, and to influence the conversation of democracy on behalf of those whose voice is too seldom heard. We, and everyone at Current, want to thank our viewers for their continued steadfast support.

Expect the media to have some fun with Current's line about honoring its values given Eliot Spitzer's past troubles with staying on the straight and narrow.

Olbermann released his own statement via TwitLonger.

I'd like to apologize to my viewers and my staff for the failure of Current TV.

Editorially, Countdown had never been better. But for more than a year I have been imploring Al Gore and Joel Hyatt to resolve our issues internally, while I've been not publicizing my complaints, and keeping the show alive for the sake of its loyal viewers and even more loyal staff. Nevertheless, Mr. Gore and Mr. Hyatt, instead of abiding by their promises and obligations and investing in a quality news program, finally thought it was more economical to try to get out of my contract.

It goes almost without saying that the claims against me implied in Current's statement are untrue and will be proved so in the legal actions I will be filing against them presently. To understand Mr. Hyatt's "values of respect, openness, collegiality and loyalty," I encourage you to read of a previous occasion Mr. Hyatt found himself in court for having unjustly fired an employee. That employee's name was Clarence B. Cain. http://nyti.ms/HueZsa

In due course, the truth of the ethics of Mr. Gore and Mr. Hyatt will come out. For now, it is important only to again acknowledge that joining them was a sincere and well-intentioned gesture on my part, but in retrospect a foolish one. That lack of judgment is mine and mine alone, and I apologize again for it.

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HAHAHAHA HE DID IT AGAIN THAT MISOGYNISTIC SHITBIRD

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This is compelling & rich. Olbermann & Gore going at each other publicly.

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He was still on tv?

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 6:37 pm 
Scorehead honest question. I seem to get the feeling you are quite happy about the departure of Olberman. I can respect that. Hell even I don't watch Olberman anymore. It seems from Algore's statement that they wanted to protect the integrity of their network. With that being said, what are you thoughts on guys like Hannity and O'Reiley still being employed by the "fair and balanced" network, when their shows are far from that? Would you be having these same feelings of Fox told them to buzz off?


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Baby McNown wrote:
Scorehead honest question. I seem to get the feeling you are quite happy about the departure of Olberman. I can respect that. Hell even I don't watch Olberman anymore. It seems from Algore's statement that they wanted to protect the integrity of their network. With that being said, what are you thoughts on guys like Hannity and O'Reiley still being employed by the "fair and balanced" network, when their shows are far from that? Would you be having these same feelings of Fox told them to buzz off?


This is an outstanding, non-confrontational question.

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Scorehead honest question. I seem to get the feeling you are quite happy about the departure of Olberman. I can respect that. Hell even I don't watch Olberman anymore. It seems from Algore's statement that they wanted to protect the integrity of their network. With that being said, what are you thoughts on guys like Hannity and O'Reiley still being employed by the "fair and balanced" network, when their shows are far from that? Would you be having these same feelings of Fox told them to buzz off?


Hannity is a DB but O'Reiley isnt that bad. He might be the fairest of them all. :lol: :lol: Boy that sounds gay.

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He was still on tv?

It's not TV. It's Current.


I think Current is only 2nd to Oprah's vajayjay network for least viewers.


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Baby McNown wrote:
Scorehead honest question. I seem to get the feeling you are quite happy about the departure of Olberman. I can respect that. Hell even I don't watch Olberman anymore. It seems from Algore's statement that they wanted to protect the integrity of their network. With that being said, what are you thoughts on guys like Hannity and O'Reiley still being employed by the "fair and balanced" network, when their shows are far from that? Would you be having these same feelings of Fox told them to buzz off?


Broadcasters stay on the air by getting good ratings, which brings in advertising dollars. Hannity & O'Reilly get HUGE ratings, & bring in HUGE advertising dollars.

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KO was good when I was watching Sportscenter in the morning before going to grammar and high school. It was appointment television at 6:30AM for a 13 year old me. KO appears to be an intelligent guy but browbeats the fuck out of people with his condescending smarmy cadence. Or maybe he just thinks he's hot shit because he knows words?

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I wish Olberman had a show after Hannity on fox.

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KO was good when I was watching Sportscenter in the morning before going to grammar and high school. It was appointment television at 6:30AM for a 13 year old me. KO appears to be an intelligent guy but browbeats the fuck out of people with his condescending smarmy cadence. Or maybe he just thinks he's hot shit because he knows words?

Olbermann still hasn't learned after ESPN, Fox, NBC twice, and Current, that the house always wins. It's just like pain-in-the-ass radio jocks writ large: when you shit on your bosses, your subordinates, and everyone around you, eventually you will no longer be worth it. They brought him in to save the network and he didn't. Nobody could've; Current is beyond salvation. Bearing that in mind, might as well just hire someone who won't make life hell for his staff, refer to women as painted meatsacks, and whatever the hell else he did.

I would describe myself as a pretty moderate person, just your traditional midwestern twentysomething socially liberal/fiscally cautious type, so I'm not coming at this from a far-right perspective: I fiercely loathe Keith Olbermann as a news analyst. Most of his MSNBC work just consisted of mainstreaming a bunch of DailyKos/HuffPo content and wrapping it up in breathless, indignant monologues. He also sprouted a veritable coaching tree of OlberClones at MSNBC, so while he may have ascended to TV Heaven, we still have Rachel Maddow, Lawrence O'Donnell, and Chris Hayes mugging, eye-rolling, and Special Commenting their way through broadcasts in his stead, and just like how we agree that the legion of wall-to-wall Dan Bernstein clones makes for bad radio, these make for even worse television. Even when I agree with him on fundamental stuff like "that Iraq war was a bad idea," his obvious deep-seated contempt for women is just so icky that I can't bear to watch him when he takes that tack. I mean, he said S.E. Cupp should've been aborted for being conservative. Come on, man.

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i agree that olbermann is a blowhard asswipe who thinks his shit doesn't stink but he's proven that he's not a company man. hannity and o'reilly, i would say, are. they won't lose their jobs.

maddow's a better commentator. olbermann is a grandstander. he does make good points sometimes but he makes very easy observations. he preaches to the choir.

i really miss the days of when satire mattered.


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 9:19 am 
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Scorehead honest question. I seem to get the feeling you are quite happy about the departure of Olberman. I can respect that. Hell even I don't watch Olberman anymore. It seems from Algore's statement that they wanted to protect the integrity of their network. With that being said, what are you thoughts on guys like Hannity and O'Reiley still being employed by the "fair and balanced" network, when their shows are far from that? Would you be having these same feelings of Fox told them to buzz off?


Broadcasters stay on the air by getting good ratings, which brings in advertising dollars. Hannity & O'Reilly get HUGE ratings, & bring in HUGE advertising dollars.

I will agree with you on that. The money/ratings drive the shows. But somehow I don't think you're happy because you think Elliot Spitzer is going to be more profitable for Fox. :lol:

Seriously. If it was Hannity's or O'Reilly's ratings in the dumper would you share just as much joy in their departure?


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 9:23 am 
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we still have Rachel Maddow, Lawrence O'Donnell, and Chris Hayes mugging, eye-rolling, and Special Commenting

Hayes is trying way too hard to be Olberman. When he started doing guest hosting I thought he was terrible and was shocked he got his own show.

Rachel is about 1000 times smarter than anybody Fox puts out there.

Lawrence is a TV/movie writer. All he's doing is just being the star of his own show.

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we still have Rachel Maddow, Lawrence O'Donnell, and Chris Hayes mugging, eye-rolling, and Special Commenting

Hayes is trying way too hard to be Olberman. When he started doing guest hosting I thought he was terrible and was shocked he got his own show.

Rachel is about 1000 times smarter than anybody Fox puts out there.

Lawrence is a TV/movie writer. All he's doing is just being the star of his own show.

Ed is a communist.


I actually agree with that.

Well, except for the Maddow being "1000 times smarter" remark.....she is no dummy, but her show is still smirking one-sides partisan snark. Which is kind of like most cable news opinion shows but whatever.


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 9:43 am 
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Well, except for the Maddow being "1000 times smarter" remark.....she is no dummy, but her show is still smirking one-sides partisan snark. Which is kind of like most cable news opinion shows but whatever.


Everybody on both networks is a flaming partisan. When O'Reilly and Hannity and the Brit Bear show us their Rhodes Scholarships I'll retract that remark :-)


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SomeGuy wrote:
Well, except for the Maddow being "1000 times smarter" remark.....she is no dummy, but her show is still smirking one-sides partisan snark. Which is kind of like most cable news opinion shows but whatever.


Everybody on both networks is a flaming partisan. When O'Reilly and Hannity and the Brit Bear show us their Rhodes Scholarships I'll retract that remark :-)


Those scholarships are beside our stolen freedoms in a vault in Obama's oval office.


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Zizou wrote:
KO was good when I was watching Sportscenter in the morning before going to grammar and high school. It was appointment television at 6:30AM for a 13 year old me. KO appears to be an intelligent guy but browbeats the fuck out of people with his condescending smarmy cadence. Or maybe he just thinks he's hot shit because he knows words?

Olbermann still hasn't learned after ESPN, Fox, NBC twice, and Current, that the house always wins. It's just like pain-in-the-ass radio jocks writ large: when you shit on your bosses, your subordinates, and everyone around you, eventually you will no longer be worth it. They brought him in to save the network and he didn't. Nobody could've; Current is beyond salvation. Bearing that in mind, might as well just hire someone who won't make life hell for his staff, refer to women as painted meatsacks, and whatever the hell else he did.

I would describe myself as a pretty moderate person, just your traditional midwestern twentysomething socially liberal/fiscally cautious type, so I'm not coming at this from a far-right perspective: I fiercely loathe Keith Olbermann as a news analyst. Most of his MSNBC work just consisted of mainstreaming a bunch of DailyKos/HuffPo content and wrapping it up in breathless, indignant monologues. He also sprouted a veritable coaching tree of OlberClones at MSNBC, so while he may have ascended to TV Heaven, we still have Rachel Maddow, Lawrence O'Donnell, and Chris Hayes mugging, eye-rolling, and Special Commenting their way through broadcasts in his stead, and just like how we agree that the legion of wall-to-wall Dan Bernstein clones makes for bad radio, these make for even worse television. Even when I agree with him on fundamental stuff like "that Iraq war was a bad idea," his obvious deep-seated contempt for women is just so icky that I can't bear to watch him when he takes that tack. I mean, he said S.E. Cupp should've been aborted for being conservative. Come on, man.


Aside from no longer being a twenty something, this could have been written by me. Except not as well.

Scorehead, while I completely agree with your stance about ratings, do you feel the current state of political television is making our country worse?

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Details About Olbermann’s Firing Emerge: Complained Car Drivers ‘Smelled’ and ‘Talked to Him’
The BlazeBy Erica Ritz | The Blaze – 13 hrs ago


Alleged details surrounding Keith Olbermann's Friday dismissal from Current TV are beginning to depict the man as quite a prima donna.

According to Mediaite, a source at Current TV said the former Countdown host went through eight different car services while working at the network, complaining that the drivers "smelled" and "talked to him."

Furthermore, though Olbermann's $250,000 studio was built to his exact specifications, he allegedly refused to use the set when there were lighting problems back in December. Not only that, but he refused to let guest hosts use the elaborate studio.

Current TV is also claiming that Olbermann refused to publicize the network and the show when he wasn't hosting his program (and he took about half of January and February off). They say he even barred his staff from sending out related Twitter updates, and prevented guest hosts from promoting the show. (Jealous that they would get better ratings, perhaps?)

Network co-founders Al Gore and Joel Hyatt explained in a letter to viewers: “We created Current to give voice to those Americans who refuse to rely on corporate-controlled media and are seeking an authentic progressive outlet. We are more committed to those goals today than ever before...Current was also founded on the values of respect, openness, collegiality, and loyalty to our viewers. Unfortunately these values are no longer reflected in our relationship with Keith Olbermann and we have ended it.”

Keith Olbermann responded: “The claims against me implied in Current’s statement are untrue.” He added that the network didn’t keep its “promises and obligations and investing in a quality news program.”

Perhaps "quality" for Olbermann means eight different car services, but Mediaite notes that the network is "no worse off without him, and a good deal more flush."

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If Olbermann would just chill the fuck out he'd be fine.


Everything is so life and death. I enjoyed him on Sportscenter. He's a good baseball historian.

I wish he would just be those again.


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Curious Hair wrote:
Zizou wrote:
KO was good when I was watching Sportscenter in the morning before going to grammar and high school. It was appointment television at 6:30AM for a 13 year old me. KO appears to be an intelligent guy but browbeats the fuck out of people with his condescending smarmy cadence. Or maybe he just thinks he's hot shit because he knows words?

Olbermann still hasn't learned after ESPN, Fox, NBC twice, and Current, that the house always wins. It's just like pain-in-the-ass radio jocks writ large: when you shit on your bosses, your subordinates, and everyone around you, eventually you will no longer be worth it. They brought him in to save the network and he didn't. Nobody could've; Current is beyond salvation. Bearing that in mind, might as well just hire someone who won't make life hell for his staff, refer to women as painted meatsacks, and whatever the hell else he did.

I would describe myself as a pretty moderate person, just your traditional midwestern twentysomething socially liberal/fiscally cautious type, so I'm not coming at this from a far-right perspective: I fiercely loathe Keith Olbermann as a news analyst. Most of his MSNBC work just consisted of mainstreaming a bunch of DailyKos/HuffPo content and wrapping it up in breathless, indignant monologues. He also sprouted a veritable coaching tree of OlberClones at MSNBC, so while he may have ascended to TV Heaven, we still have Rachel Maddow, Lawrence O'Donnell, and Chris Hayes mugging, eye-rolling, and Special Commenting their way through broadcasts in his stead, and just like how we agree that the legion of wall-to-wall Dan Bernstein clones makes for bad radio, these make for even worse television. Even when I agree with him on fundamental stuff like "that Iraq war was a bad idea," his obvious deep-seated contempt for women is just so icky that I can't bear to watch him when he takes that tack. I mean, he said S.E. Cupp should've been aborted for being conservative. Come on, man.


Aside from no longer being a twenty something, this could have been written by me. Except not as well.

Scorehead, while I completely agree with your stance about ratings, do you feel the current state of political television is making our country worse?


I don't believe that the current state of political television is "making our country worse." TV merely reflects what is actually happening in our country. I believe our politicians are making our country worse.

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Looks like he'll have to settle for a recession contract on middays somewhere.

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Looks like he'll have to settle for a recession contract on middays somewhere.


Obermann & Meatpants on THE SCORE...

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 3:50 pm 
So then you wouldnt be happy if the commentator in question worked for Fox. Got it. Thanks.


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Olbermann couldn't stand the guys over at FOX News Channel, regardless if it was the man who signs the checks, big boss Rupert Murdoch, Chairman Roger Ailes, Bill O'Reilly, whom he's also referred to as "Ted Baxter" from the old "Mary Tyler Moore Show", Political Editor Brit Hume, the Jerry Springer-looking John Gibson or Sean Hannity. All of whom were "Worst Person in the World" candidates on his "Countdown" show.


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So then you wouldnt be happy if the commentator in question worked for Fox. Got it. Thanks.


Correct. I cant stand Olbermann.

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Olberman is the 99%....of liberal celebs who care about the poor and gays and minorities......until the camera turns off and they actually deal with those stinky common folk.

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So then you wouldnt be happy if the commentator in question worked for Fox. Got it. Thanks.

Doesn't matter what his viewpoint is, the guy is a giant douchebag.

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So then you wouldnt be happy if the commentator in question worked for Fox. Got it. Thanks.

Doesn't matter what his viewpoint is, the guy is a giant douchebag.

And I've said that. Read the thread. Then respond.


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