Monday, February 7, 2011

Olbermann heading to Al Gore's 'Current TV'



Keith Olbermann will begin working at Al Gore's "Current TV", according to the NY Times.

Here's the story via Broadcasting and Cable.

11 comments:

  1. Oh boy, the blind leading the blind!!! Should be a ratings hit.

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  2. He should have asked Dan Rather how his move to an obscure cable channel went.

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  3. I couldn't help but laugh at this. Most people wouldn't have a clue where Current is on their "dial" and in this day and age do you think people will watch a channle not in HD? A lot of work ahead for Olberman. Having watched a bit of Current in the past I will admit I didn't last more than 5 mins before I wanted to fall asleep.

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  4. Nobody in their right mind cares about either of those to morons.

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  5. translation: his career is over. That's where careers go to die.

    Good riddance, politics aside, he was a pompous ass

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  6. Current TV is not free..its yet another extra fee charge package by monopolistic Comcast..even $100 a month doesnt get that or National Geographic.
    If Gore had been president Comcast wouldnt have been deregulated,and its huge hikes in rates since then. More of Bush doing in Gore..

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  7. Normally you'd think a toxic personality wouldn't be good for an organization such as Current TV. But adding Olbermann to the mix seems more than abusive.

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  8. Last time I watched Current TV was two years ago when they had an eleven-minute mini-documentary on how Winnipeg was the slurpy-capital of the world.

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  9. On Current TV, his top five stories will outnumber his audience.

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  10. Olbermann is almost the last standing liberal on TV.Funny that your posters, like on SF Gate, are right wingers.
    They ruined the economy and want to be snarky too?
    Olbermann and Obama should be running mates..

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  11. Current T wasn't on Olbermann's list of non-compete stations, so he didn't have many choices.

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