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Anchors Away

Meltdown at MessNBC

Goodbye

Olbermann, Matthews relieved as co-anchor chairs during any more political coverage on MSNBC, the leftist network rated lowest during convention coverage.

From AP:

MSNBC said Sunday it is replacing Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews as co-anchors of political night coverage with David Gregory, and will use the two newsmen as commentators.

The change reflects tensions between the freewheeling, opinionated MSNBC and the impartial newsgatherers at NBC News. Throughout the primaries and summer, MSNBC argued that Olbermann and Matthews could serve as dispassionate anchors on political news nights and that viewers would accept them in that role, but things fell apart during the conventions.

Gregory, the veteran Washington hand, will anchor MSNBC’s coverage of the presidential and vice presidential debates and election night, said Jeremy Gaines, network spokesman. The change was first reported by The New York Times.

The tipping point appears to have come during the Republican convention when Olbermann, after the network aired a Sept. 11-themed video prepared by the Republicans, said that MSNBC should not have shown it.

MSNBC executives, who had publicly defended their anchors’ roles while privately monitoring it throughout the political season, made the change over the weekend after discussions with Olbermann. Despite the controversy around him, Olbermann has been a hero with left-leaning viewers and keyed MSNBC’s growth among coveted young viewers.

Next assignment for these two nitwits: clean up for Ashleigh Bancroft on Court TV or whatever it is called now.

During her acceptance speech last week, Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin talked about the “Washington elite” not accepting her qualifications for the job. Some delegates on the convention floor began chanting, “N-B-C, N-B-C.”

Olbermann began to have difficulty keeping his opinions in check, or simply stopped trying.

He sarcastically dismissed GOP pundit Pat Buchanan on the air after Buchanan said the GOP had been enlivened by the entrance of a conservative Republican.

In interviews, 10 current and former staff members said that long-simmering tensions between MSNBC and NBC reached a boiling point during the conventions. “MSNBC is behaving like a heroin addict,” one senior staff member observed. “They’re living from fix to fix and swearing they’ll go into rehab the next week.”

The Styrofoam Savior is beginning to lose ground to McCain-Palin anyway.

Next assignment for these two nitwits: clean up aafter Ashleigh Bancroft on Court TV or whatever it is called now.

t/b:  Hot Air,     Michelle Malkin

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3 Responses to “Anchors Away”

  1. jack Says:

    I really had more efficient things to do with my time but I was forced to watch almost all of the conventions because I could not trust the media to give me a decent summary–I don’t mind that most of the media votes democrat and donates $ to the democratic party but I shouldn’t be able to figure that out from their work–unprofessional unethical and a disservice to the country–a media that works like a propaganda machine contradicts democracy–frankly cnn is worse than nbc–at least it is obvious nbc is in love with obama–cnn commentaries are fine but their journalists using tone of voice and adjectives and over simplified emotional arguments gets to be a bit much–its downright dishonest and passive aggressive–then they have that right nut job that drones on for an hour to pretend they are giving both sides–how about giving the facts and both sides in the middle of the argument instead of on the extremes–treat the public with some respect and let them decide for themselves could be a new slogan for the media

  2. Andy Says:

    The only problem with this is that Olbermann seems to have more time to spew during football. The sound of his voice irritates me to no end and now I have to scramble for the remote whenever they start doing game highlights on Sunday night football.

    He sounds just as arrogant and condescending reporting football scores as he does when he reports on the vast right wing conspiracy!

  3. Trish Says:

    I haven’t thought much of Olbermann since the days he was spewing his venom on ESPN. Remember the Tonya Harding-Nancy Kerrigan incident? He took that opportunity to state–not suggest, but state flat out–that the Lindbergh baby was actually murdered not by Bruno Hauptmann, but by a crazy Lindbergh aunt that the family kept locked up. He was serious, too.

    That’s why I’ve never taken him seriously.

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