HuffPost editor Howard Fineman appeared on MSNBC's "Countdown" Wednesday night to discuss the fallout from the Obama deficit commission's proposals re...
Am I suggesting that Lou should forgo all paid speeches? Maybe. Some TV journalists make a point of not doing them. But that's between Lou and his new employer.
Is it possible to defend Keith Olbermann and Sean Hannity at the same time? Yes, but only if they can admit there is at least one principle on which they can find common ground.
Perhaps one reason MSNBC's Phil Griffin suspended Keith Olbermann has to do with their soon-to-be-new boss over at Comcast being a big contributor to the National Republican Campaign Committee
The whole Olbermann flap over political contributions misses the point of the unholy alliance of money, the media and the punditocracy.
If history is any guide, the Comcast-NBC merger poses an even bigger threat to the future of MSNBC personalities like Keith Olbermann and Rachel Maddow than the recent dustup that temporarily sidelined the former.
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Keith Olbemann is not a fraud, and no one is objective. From "gotcha" questions to softball ones, from editing to news prioritization, humans are bias in nature. Reporters should never pretend otherwise.
If there is a silver lining in the action of MSNBC against Keith Olbermann, it is that people will now pay more attention to the political role of corporate media in America.
(An imaginary Mick Jagger responded in Slate Friday to some nasty stuff in fellow Rolling Stone Keith Richards' memoir. We've just exclusively obtaine...
"We think this is a win-win situation," said MSNBC president Phil Griffin. "Our viewers will get their beloved Keith back, and we'll have him in a place that feels right for us."
Now that progressives (and fake Democrats) have been smashed to bits by an election won by corporate wolves in grassroots clothing, where do we go nex...
At some point, traditional media outlets will finally wise the hell up and realize that we're well past the point where it is considered unforgivable to express an opinion.
Keith, I'm hiring, and here's my pitch: I'm starting a new, progressive-minded, cable television news and information network. You will have full control over the content that airs on your show. Let's get Anderson Cooper on board, too.
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Ryan Grim, HuffPost's senior congressional correspondent, appeared on MSNBC's "Countdown" Friday night -- with the show engulfed in some controversy -...