New Yorker: Is Keith Olbermann Changing TV News?

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On the heels of last week's Keith Olbermann backlash, the New Yorker's Peter Boyer examines whether "angry" Olbermann is the future of TV news. The article is a must-read for anyone interested in Olbermann or TV news. Selected excerpts and interesting facts belows:

  • On Olbermann's health: "He has been given a diagnosis of Wittmaack-Ekbom's syndrome, also known as 'restless-legs syndrome' (and also 'the kicks,' 'Jimmy legs,' and 'jitters'), a neurological disorder that produces a prickling, itching, or crawling feeling in the legs, profoundly disturbing sleep.
  • Regarding Olbermann's "Mr. President, Shut the hell up!" Special Comment: "Phil Griffin, the senior vice-president in charge of MSNBC ('Phil thinks he's my boss,' Olbermann says), raised the matter of tone. Why did Olbermann need to end his commentary by telling the President of the United States to 'shut the hell up'?

    'Because I can't say, "Shut the fuck up," that's why, frankly,' Olbermann responded. The line stayed in."

  • On Olbermann's childhood: "Growing up in suburban Hastings-on-Hudson, in Westchester County, he was the sort of kid who, when his parents thought psychological testing was in order, responded to the Rorschach test by saying, 'It looks like an inkblot."
  • On difficulties Olbermann faced early in his sportscasting career: "Olbermann, who is six feet three and a half, once bumped his head while leaping into a subway car; it permanently upset his equilibrium, which makes driving a trial. (He says he loses depth perception at speeds greater than fifteen miles per hour.) He also hates flying, and that made it difficult to follow the local teams."
  • On his time at ESPN: "Olbermann's tenure at ESPN was characteristically contentious. One of his co-anchors, Suzy Kolber, has said that Olbermann was sometimes so overbearing that she would lock herself in the bathroom and cry. Another colleague, Mike Soltys, has said that when Olbermann left the network, in 1997, 'he didn't burn bridges here--he napalmed them.'"
  • On his return to MSNBC after leaving for Fox Sports: "But Phil Griffin continued to admire Olbermann's on-air talents, and helped to bring him back to MSNBC in 2003, to do a new show called 'Countdown.' Shortly afterward, Griffin ran into an old colleague at CNN, who told him that that network had considered hiring Olbermann, but focus-group tests showed that audiences didn't like him. 'I can honestly tell you it shook me up a little bit,' Griffin recalls. 'But we knew what we were getting.' He added, 'I've known Keith for twenty-seven years. CNN. First day he was in TV, I knew right away that Keith had something that I'd never seen. He was made for this. I mean, the guy is crazy, but he is made for this.'"
  • On Olbermann's rivalry with Bill O'Reilly: "'Bill O'Reilly made Keith Olbermann,' Phil Griffin says. Olbermann concurs, saying, 'I really do owe him a percentage of my salary.'"
  • On Olbermann's ratings success: "Olbermann's ratings grew by nearly seventy-five per cent the year he began doing Special Comments, and the show is making money, a rare hit in MSNBC's twelve-year run.
  • On Olbermann's other potential career prospects: "In 2005, CBS was looking for a permanent replacement for Dan Rather network executives met with Olbermann twice about the prospect of his becoming the anchor of the 'CBS Evening News.'"
  • On why Olbermann was turned down for the CBS job, and whether he thinks it was a good decision:

    In the end, CBS hired Katie Couric--a decision, Olbermann likes to point out, that has not worked as well as had been hoped. (Couric consistently comes in third in the network ratings.)


    Asked about the prospect of an Olbermann reign at "CBS Evening News," Sandy Socolow, Walter Cronkite's final executive producer, responded emphatically. "Oh, no, no, no, he's not a newsman," Socolow said. "He's not a reporter. I've never seen anything that he's done that was original, in terms of the information. It's all derivative. I like him, I agree with his perspective, and I think he's very, very good on television. But he's not a newsman." Socolow added, "Ten years ago, if he had done at CBS what he does every day on the air at MSNBC, he would have been fired by the end of the day."


    Olbermann himself thinks that he could succeed in the traditional nightly network-news slot. "I think it would not do any worse than the three that are out there now," he says. "It would not get more than double the amount of protest that any of the shows have now."


  • Tim Russert on Olbermann:

    As Russert put it to me shortly before his death, "Keith and I have each carved out our roles in this vast information spectrum." He continued, "What cable emphasizes, more and more, is opinion, or even advocacy. Whether it's Bill O'Reilly or Keith Olbermann or Lou Dobbs, that's what that particular platform or venue does. It's not what I do. What I do is different. I try very, very hard not to come up and say to people, 'This is what I believe,' or 'This is good,' or 'This is bad.' But, rather, 'This is what I'm learning in my reporting,' or 'This is what my analysis shows based on my reporting.' And as long as I can do that I'm very, very comfortable. And nobody has asked me to do anything but that."
  • On Olbermann's unlikely relationship with Laura Ingraham: "Olbermann dated Ingraham briefly a decade ago. 'There were a few problems,' he told me. 'There were a few things that I could see were going to be impediments. Oddly, they were not political things.'"
  • Tom Brokaw On Olbermann (and Chris Matthews):
    Brokaw says he sometimes feels that he has been cast in the role of hall monitor at NBC News; if so, his charges have kept him busy. The day after the New Hampshire primary, Matthews asserted that Hillary Clinton owed her election as senator to public sympathy for her in light of her husband's sexual peccadilloes. "It was completely out of line," Brokaw says. "And Keith took it to another level" with his "shut the hell up" commentary.
  • MSNBC executive on Olbermann's relationship with Clinton supporters:
    "It was, like, you meet a guy and you fall in love with him, and he's funny and he's clever and he's witty, and he's all these great things," Griffin said of the relationship between Olbermann and the Clinton supporters among his viewers. "And then you commit yourself to him, and he turns out to be a jerk and difficult and brutal. And that is how the Hillary viewers see him. It's true. But I do think they're going to come back. There's nowhere else to go."

Read the entire article here.

On the heels of last week's Keith Olbermann backlash, the New Yorker's Peter Boyer examines whether "angry" Olbermann is the future of TV news. The article is a must-read for anyone interested in Olb...
On the heels of last week's Keith Olbermann backlash, the New Yorker's Peter Boyer examines whether "angry" Olbermann is the future of TV news. The article is a must-read for anyone interested in Olb...
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- Pema I'm a Fan of Pema 55 fans permalink
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KO has mor einformation on his show, he has a great producing staff...Keith is imparitive to todays broadcasting world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 AM on 06/16/2008
- jbcowan I'm a Fan of jbcowan 3 fans permalink

There will always be those who despise Keith Olbermann because he calls a spade ( guess what ) A SPADE. I find K.O. to be more than refreshing....in fact, he is the most honest & courageous newsperson on tellevision !

Bush and Cheney are WAR CRIMINALS. Why on earth would anyone think otherwise ? And the depth of their madness has yet to be fully exposed.

I only wish that there were others like Keith Olbermann.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 AM on 06/16/2008
- northcan I'm a Fan of northcan 9 fans permalink

K.O.s "special reports" are awsome, straight from the heart, no twist, no spin....just his honest feelings". No other network can do that....in a way he was like Tim Russert, only with an edge and an opinion. Tim would never insert his own opinion, but his job was different. Olberman might have enemies, but his fan's are loyal, unlike Fox, or CNN, CBS, or ABC.

I seen him on Friday after Tim's death, it was all he could do to hold himself together. K.O.......My sympathy's to you and MSNBC, NBC. You are a great team, and I know you will continue to be.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 AM on 06/16/2008
- mergina I'm a Fan of mergina 96 fans permalink
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ANGRY? yes. Disgusting in the way he treated Clinton in the primaries? yes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 AM on 06/16/2008

I love watching Keith Obermann. (The program is on twice in my area and sometimes I watch it twice! It is good news and good entertainment! I love his passion for what is happening in our nation!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 AM on 06/16/2008
- 1099 I'm a Fan of 1099 6 fans permalink

It's on twice where I am too but I can usually pick up all his BS in one viewing assuming I can make it that far.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 AM on 06/16/2008
- 1099 I'm a Fan of 1099 6 fans permalink

At least this article shows what many suspected; Brokaw and Russert thought this guy was over the top crazy and only roll with it for ratings increases.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 AM on 06/16/2008
- buckbuck11 I'm a Fan of buckbuck11 13 fans permalink

What's with the Larry King suspenders, though?

Kuala Lampur, hello!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 AM on 06/16/2008
- AMJordan I'm a Fan of AMJordan 27 fans permalink

Oompa Loompa, hello!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 AM on 06/16/2008
- Cakey4814 I'm a Fan of Cakey4814 18 fans permalink

.....Because I can't say "shut the ....up"..classic Olberman..keep up the good work!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 AM on 06/16/2008
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This article was clearly written by a Clinton/O'reily supporters. I agree that this was a hatchet job to discredit Keith Olbermann. Whether you like it or not, Olbermann is garnering a following of people who are looking for the truth.

So all the Olbermann haters on this site can whine all they want. The ratings don't lie and people like O'reily and Hannity are crying like babies because they see the end of their careers coming real soon.

I rather have someone who get's emotional giving a special comments than watch O'reily, who going into a black restaurant, Sylvia in Harlem, thought he would hear black people shouting "mother f%ckers, where my food and drink".

I'm sick of the lies and bigotry from networks like Fox News. We need more Keith Olbermann to be objective in their reporting. It will be the Olbermann's in the world to step up and take up the mantle of people like Tim Russert.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 AM on 06/16/2008
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I think this was written by people who arent Keithopphiles. He's NOt a newsman. Thats true. He's arrogant, and owes alot to O'Reilly whether we want to admit it or not. Keith IS the mouthpiece for all of us pissed off liberals. He's not god, he speaks his OPINIONS, and not always the truth. He is heads and tails above O'Reilly in talent. (I wish he'd get credit once in a while for being as handsome as he is.) But Olbermans NOT objective, and I've never seen him out "reporting". He's a commentator at best. But he's the best one! He's not qualified to do Russerts job. Not at all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 AM on 06/16/2008

Um, I'm a Hillary but not an O'Reilly. Don't confuse the two. Makes you sound stupid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 AM on 06/16/2008

Thank you, Ontariocentric. I supported Hillary Clinton (but will now support and vote for Obama) and detest O'Reilly. I bitterly resent anyone making an automatic assumption that supporting her means admiring O'Reilly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 PM on 06/16/2008

After watching Olbermann's show I bet they're stil looking for the truth...

I'm sick of the bigotry of MSNBC.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 AM on 06/16/2008
- Busterdawg I'm a Fan of Busterdawg 6 fans permalink

"take up the mantle of people like Tim Russert."

As if Olbermann is even fit to hold Russert's coat.

AND don't even let it cross your mind that he will become Russert's replacement on Meet the Press. NBC isn't that stupid. Olbermann wears his far Left bias as a badge of honor. He was in the tank for Obama as soon as Barack became a viable candidate, NBC knows it would have a hard time getting guests that are right of center to appear if they hired Olbermann. They have always prided themselves that Meet the Press explored the issues from all sides.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 PM on 06/16/2008
- 1question I'm a Fan of 1question 7 fans permalink

Where else on the multicolor are we gonna find more truth...Frontline, PBS, BBC or Current TV come quickly to mind, but...where else...?

Keith Olbermann does an extraordinary job speaking truth to power.

We have been routinely assaulted and...challenged to gleam for nuggets of truth from the daily distortions, distractions and character destructions with every new Clinton McCain, (and) Bush communication.

I need my America back...the place where telling the truth was normal, routine and...expected.

When journalism was telling me what happen...what is happening now. When journalist did not ever put words into the “public domain” until the facts were verified from multiple sources. When the reporters and editors were held accountable for misinformation, propaganda and untruths.

Truth is truth regardless of the source and...the truth is Countdown and...Keith Olbermann speak truth to power.

His Special Comments are beyond exceptional...they are exceptionally exceptional.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 AM on 06/16/2008

very well stated!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 AM on 06/16/2008
- Gumby123 I'm a Fan of Gumby123 15 fans permalink
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Olby baby...truth to power, truth to power....Amen!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 06/16/2008
- buckbuck11 I'm a Fan of buckbuck11 13 fans permalink

Even PBS too ofen caves to corporate benefactors (not sponsors, perish the thought!). They also seem to be stuck in this mode that to unbiased journalists, there have to be two sides to truth. Giving equal time to nutjobs (global warming deniers) and liars (just about any Republican) is not good journalism. PBS is so paranoid about being unbiased they bend over backwards to give the lies of the right equal time. And we know what happens when we bend over - forward or backwards!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 AM on 06/16/2008

what are you talking about...PBS is controlled by Bush... READ... http://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/20070221_bush_wants_to_gut_pbs_funding/

PBS is not like it used to be...I have pretty much stop watching it but I don't blame them!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 AM on 06/16/2008

Keith is angry sometimes. He is also very funny, insightful, brilliant , witty, brave and calm most of the time. His anger is occasional and always justified. He was the only one on msm television who spoke out during the heyday of Buch/Cheney/Rumsfeld atrocious crimes against the truth, habeous corpus, and the constitution. He was the first one to give others a platform to bravely speak out against the Bush dictatorship.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 AM on 06/16/2008

Amen, if we had had more people like Keith during the beginning of this Iraq mess maybe it would have never happened. We need more people like Keith in the media.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 AM on 06/16/2008

I am so sick to death of being hit over the head by the idea of the "objectivity myth". Almost everyone nowadays, especially in the media, misunderstands what objectivity means. Objectivity does not mean being balanced between 2 partisan sides or as is mind-numbingly illustrated by almost all modes of media is to take one point by the supposed left and counterpoint by the supposed right and therefore things are fair and balanced. That is an obscenity of the highest order and shabby, lazy non-journalism. Not all opinions are equal. Objectivity relates to the truth--the facts--and that it is the journalist's job to be in pursuit of the truth no matter where it comes from or where it may lead. the chips should fall as they may. That is objectivity.

Journalist need to be truth-sayers not just court reporters transcribing everything and then letting the public weigh everything out. It is the media's job to sort things out and cut through the b.s. and to hold the minutae of everyday events up to the big record of history and point out how things are alike, different, inconsistent, ahistorical etc. their job is not, as Charlie Gibson said while defending the media's coverage of the lead up to war, "to ask questions" but it is to judge the truthfulness of the answers.

Thank God for Keith and for Bill Moyers and for all of the folks at McClatchey papers for being the standard bearers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:37 AM on 06/16/2008
- shengirl I'm a Fan of shengirl 10 fans permalink

So if a news show had on a NASA scientist, they'd also have to have a flat- earth-er just to stay "balanced"? Amazing that for every medical news spot, they don't also have a Christian Scientist or Tom Cruise, in order to be "fair." An atheist "rebuttal" following every Sunday morning church service? This only seems to apply to politics, and the reason is, bottom-line, they are cowed by the nastiness of the right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 AM on 06/16/2008

yes, it mainly applies to the political, hence my using of the words "partisan", "left" and "right". And I do think much of it has to do with being cowered by the right bullies--they know how to stir up public opinion. because the right rose to power by playing the supposed culture wars, things that really don't have a partisan take, such as science, have become highly political. the basic idea of what science is and what science isn't is being assaulted. take, for example, the traction that such nonsense like intelligent design has gotten in the press. it is no way scientific, which has strict rules of what is science in that it can be observed and replicated. intelligent design is another world for creationism, which is a form of theology not science. journalists have to explain the difference between science and theology and that intelligent design isn't science--not whether it is right or wrong. it simply asks questions that are beyond the scope of science to address. to act as though there is parity between the 2 sides is ridiculous.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:47 PM on 06/16/2008
- pilgrim7 I'm a Fan of pilgrim7 11 fans permalink

I hope Keith never accepts a news anchor position.

Countdown with Keith Olbermann is not the typical cookie-cutter newscast. It fills a political void for many of us. I look forward to each program and tend to agree with Keith’s viewpoints 99.5% of the time. I admire his forthrightness and his scorn for political correctness.

That clip of O’Reilly throwing a conniption and then changing into his other persona when “on” contrasts with Olbermann’s raw passion on-screen and off-screen. There is no phoniness with Keith. A commanding presence, he is as intelligent as he is witty. Shakespeare said, “To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.” With Keith, what you see is what you get. So refreshing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 AM on 06/16/2008
- Roci I'm a Fan of Roci 3 fans permalink

While it is True that Ed Murrow never called the President "Idiot-in-Chief" some historical context is needed here. (and NO, I don't work for McCain)

No other President in Modern History has been as shallow and intellectually lacking.

The Public learned by his own admission that he never reads! That statement ought to have been splashed across every newspaper in Amer-- Hay, wait, Most Americans ignore newspapers anyway, these days...Oh well..

Putting the man whom I refer to as "The Village Idiot" next to someone the caliber of Mandella, Sarkozy, Merkel, and even Ozawa is unfair to a man who not only brings a knife to any intellectual gun fight, but especially when he is a man whose mommy won't allow him to sharpen the blade!

I find truth talking in journalism refreshing these days. Speaking the truth to power, even if it is heavily barbed with satire, is supposed to be part of what journalism is all about. Good reporting is about getting the story, getting the story straight, and somewhere not far down the list is telling the truth of what you see, hear, and experience.

If anyone has turned the presidency into the office of "Idiot-in-Chief" it is the current occupant of that office. Throwing bricks at Olbermann or anyone else for saying so is as bad or worse than smashing mirrors because people don't like the reflections they see.

Roci

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 AM on 06/16/2008
- shengirl I'm a Fan of shengirl 10 fans permalink

he read three Shakespeares, he said so himself...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 AM on 06/16/2008
- KOisGod I'm a Fan of KOisGod 352 fans permalink
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Goons like Hannity and O'lielie look at the nation turning away from them and switching over to Olbermann.

Thank God!

If it weren't for Keith, there would be Tweety and McCafferty, the only two who made ANY noise about bushCON's crimes.

Thanks Keith - from a fellow brother in truth

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 AM on 06/16/2008
- Marmann I'm a Fan of Marmann 10 fans permalink
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I watch Chris Matthews and Keith Olbermann every night. In fact, I tape the shows, just to be sure I don't miss something. I know I'll get no BS from either of them.

Keith says every single thing I'm thinking, except he does it much more eloquently, and I'm one of those aged 50-plus females who will be voting for Obama.

I watched Senator Clinton's antics throughout the primary season. The fact that Keith didn't come after her sooner actually surprised me, but when he did come after, she definitely deserved it. To this date, as far as I know, she STILL hasn't ENDED her campaign; it's still "suspended," always making me wonder what is in the back of her mind.

Both Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews do give credit when credit is due. I've seen both of them complimenting conservatives on occasion when they deserved to be complimented. It's the actions of the politicians that motivates their ultimate critiques. People can be wrong regardless if they're Democratic or Republican, and Matthews and Olbermann each consistently call it like it is.

I thought this was a great article. Keith Olbermann is my voice. During those times when I feel as if I'm living in some kind of bizarre parallel universe, he brings me back to earth.

I will always watch Hardball, but if Keith's show is ever taken off the air and he finds a comparable TV home on another network, I will follow him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 AM on 06/16/2008

All candidates suspend their campaigns when they're defeated. That's nothing strange or sinister.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 AM on 06/16/2008
- Bozwellian I'm a Fan of Bozwellian 34 fans permalink

...there is "suspend" and then there is the Clinton definement of "suspend" which still has surrogates pushing for them to be placed on the ticket and it has grown repulsively rank !!! The C's could NOT close the sale even thou they were designated "inevitible" and ARE still pushing ..Yeah, finances give "cover" as the reason, but they are still informing one and all that JUST IN CASE SOMETHING HAPPENS, THEY ARE WILLING TO STEP UP AND BACK IN or "willing" to bring their supporters ...uh, the true majority of Dems who did first prefer the Clintons but now that the selection IS Obama, HAVE MOVED ON OVER and it is MYTH being promoted that somehow a goodly number have NOT due to umbrage at how poorly they THINK the Clintons were treated unfairly/etc...THE ISSUES ARE TOO IMPORTANT TO ALLOW IT TO GO TO McBush and those based IN REALITY KNOW IT !! The Clintons got far more a easier pass in the MSM than they actually deserved...much was NOT reported upon , much MORE could have been and it would have EXPOSED the Clintons far more. FOlks bent over many a time to show defference to them, and see them continue to blame OTHERS for their misfortune of losing...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 AM on 06/16/2008
- Marmann I'm a Fan of Marmann 10 fans permalink
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To the contrary, I never realized just how sinister she is until her RFK comment, the one she could say to the world, but would probably not be fit to print here if I were to quote her.

Who else only "suspended" and didn't "end" their campaigns?

Why is she hanging on to her delegates? Again, I wonder what is in the back of her sinister mind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:37 PM on 06/16/2008
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ditto except i cant watch Chris his father issues are too painful to watch

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:00 AM on 06/16/2008
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