Countdown host Keith Olbermann clawed into this category long before Maddow entered the fray.
Countdown brought us together, and Keith Olbermann was the one who made it all possible.
The rumors are true: Keith Olbermann is joining Current TV, the cable network founded by former vice president Al Gore.
Keith Olbermann is handling his split from Current TV as he usually handles such things: privately, with restraint and decorum.
The last broadcast of Countdown with Keith Olbermann will be this evening.
Olbermann was given "full editorial control over 'Countdown with Keith Olbermann' " and the title of chief news officer, the suit said.
One observer with a unique perspective on the situation is Keith Olbermann, who negotiated his own premature exit, from MSNBC, in January.
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Former Vice President Al Gore and Joel Hyatt, the heads of Current TV, have just fired their star anchorman, Keith Olbermann, who previously left MSNBC on bad terms.
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He recently got into a spirited back-and-forth with fellow cable host and power tweeter Keith Olbermann, teasing him about his ratings and his spat with his employer, Current TV.
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Remember: Watching Keith Olbermann is a great spectator sport.
As CNN attempts to claw its way back with new entry Piers Morgan Tonight, rival MSNBC announces its ratings stalwart Keith Olbermann will be ending his lengthy tenure with the network.
Keith Olbermann pulled it off like a pro.
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Where will Keith Olbermann ever work again?
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Then Gore tried to relaunch it as a talking head channel to the left of MSNBC, hiring Keith Olbermann -- a relationship that ended with his firing and mutual lawsuits -- along with the likes of Eliot Spitzer and Jennifer Granholm, former Michigan governor.
In an opinion that echoes the likes of Colin Cowherd of ESPN and Keith Olbermann of MSNBC, the players should have been more respectful, the reporter should have been more selective regarding her work attire, and the Jets public relations staff should have been more prepared to anticipate and handle the entire situation.
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After being enticed to leave MSNBC and come to Current with promises of complete editorial control, freedom from corporate influence and the professional support to produce a high-caliber political commentary show of the type his viewers have come to expect, Keith Olbermann was disheartened to discover Al Gore, Joel Hyatt and the management of Current are no more than dilettantes portraying entertainment executives.
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