November 9, 2010

"Olbermann's back."

"Yeah, I know. What a lame PR stunt. MSNBC wanted get in on some of that Juan Williams action."

(Dialogue at Meadhouse just now.)

24 comments:

The Crack Emcee said...

"MSNBC wanted get in on some of that Juan Williams action."

I've thought that from the beginning, but it seemed too stupid to mention. Now I remember we're talking about MSNBC:

Nothing's too stupid to mention.

Robert Cook said...

I don't think this was a PR stunt, just typically stupid network management acting arbitrarily and...did I say?...stupidly.

Anonymous said...

On the day he was suspended, I said:

And since when did NBC find religion...

In other words, I'm not buying it. Not for a minute.
(11/5/10 3:28 PM)

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Big Mike said...

I agree that it feels like a PR stunt, but one that backfired on MSNBC.

Best guess is that they discovered belatedly that if they enforced the rule on everybody then they'd be left with no on camera "talent" when the smoke cleared and the dust settled.

SteveR said...

I'll be watching now with all the devotion I was before.

Anonymous said...

P.S. I tried to watch Ken Burn's "Baseball" last night, but then I saw Olbermann.

Scott M said...

Double sigh.

Scott M said...

I don't think this was a PR stunt, just typically stupid network management acting arbitrarily and...did I say?...stupidly.

Robert, that's going to get you in hot water with the Cambridge, MA NBC affiliate.

Fen said...

MSNBC needed to distract that their election night ratings were the result of everyone rubbernecking to see the train wreck.

I just loved watching Matthews get smacked with the "tingle" crack.

Unknown said...

Robert Cook said...

I don't think this was a PR stunt, just typically stupid network management acting arbitrarily and...did I say?...stupidly.

Well, it is the network most loved by Lefties.

Kirby Olson said...

He spent 7500 dollars, and was off the air for 48 hours. Did they make a decision to fine him a certain number of hours per dollars spent? I just wondered if there was any correlation. It comes down to one hour of suspension for every 156 dollars that he gave to his candidates.

But doesn't he do more for Democrats when he's actually on air for an hour.

The whole episode is confusing.

If he's not allowed to back a party, or to back Democrats, then why is he on air, always doing that? If he's allowed to speak for them, but not give money, why isn't he allowed to put his money where his mouth is?

traditionalguy said...

Where else can political junkies get a cable TV version of America's Politico? Will anyone of the commenters here start watching him to see if he cracks up again? His facts are the usual alternate reality where Libs believe all of there own Propaganda. What makes his show draw lib viewers is his WrestleMania approach to posturing anger at the other side.

William said...

If an Athenian tells you all Athenians are liars, should you believe him. If a PR stunt generates bad publicity and makes everyone involved look foolish, is it truly a PR stunt?

Scott M said...

If a PR stunt generates bad publicity and makes everyone involved look foolish, is it truly a PR stunt?

Yes, but it was re-tasked about halfway through.

Richard Dolan said...

Is Olbermann's coming back like the sound of a tree falling in the forest when no one is around to hear it? It's not as if anyone ever watched his show.

TMink said...

Good. Now he is back on the air, his civil rights were restored, I can go back to ignoring him.

Trey

TMink said...

Oh, and check out the research from Smith College. Great feminist comedy! All the morality questions include a strong leader who will crush dissent and all the chores are done in the house! Nothing for fixing the car, doing the yard work, fixing up the house. Their bias shows in the questions they chose.

Trey

Geoff Matthews said...

Quite possibly the crappiest survey I have ever come across (and I work with surveys).

Can you at least try to hid the bias? And enough with the repetitive questions. I could easily distill that thing to 2/3rds its size.

Fred4Pres said...

The inside story of Olbermann's epic struggle.

Too bad SNL will not parody this latest power play(probably a little too close to the bone at NBC).

Fred4Pres said...

On the first link above scroll down to Olbermann's post (I think it is #11).

Fred4Pres said...

Keith Olbermann, claimed he does not vote on The View, because that would compromise his journalistic ethics.

Freeman Hunt said...

From Olbie's Twitter feed:

"Greetings From Exile! A quick, overwhelmed, stunned THANK YOU for support that feels like a global hug & obviously left me tweetless XO"

A man who sends out x's and o's to the Twitterverse. That's very Kirstie Alley of him.

Freeman Hunt said...

You will not find "XO" anywhere in any comment by rhhardin.

Opus One Media said...

You might need to open a few windows there and get some fresh air in.