Apparently
MSNBC is being run by a lunatic, which just might explain why the cable news network's ratings are so abysmal.
For quite some time, "
Countdown with Keith Olbermann" has been the only watchable piece of programming on the network. One of the things that makes the show so consistently good is Olbermann's disarming manner. When a news story is ridiculous, he's usually the first (and often only) TV personality to acknowledge it as such. When other news personalities paint the issues in black and white, Olbermann not only acknowledges the shades of grey, he actually explains them. And when he is moved by a story, he always seems to find just the right words to persuade us that we should be moved, too.
On Monday night's edition of "Countdown," Olbermann closed the broadcast with a graphic description of his own recent experience having a tumor removed from the roof of his mouth, a tumor he is certain was caused by years of cigar and pipe smoking. Unlike Peter Jennings, who died Sunday of lung cancer attributed to a cigarette habit, Olbermann eventually learned that his tumor was benign and not life threatening. Olbermann expressed guilt that, by random luck, he remains healthy but Jennings did not. And he expressed regret, that his own choices placed him in a position that could have cost him his health and his life. Olbermann's point? If you want to honor the memory of Peter Jennings, do it by kicking your habit: Quit smoking. Now. (Read the complete transcript of Monday's "Countdown"
here.)
Immediately after the show, MSNBC President Rick Kaplan stormed onto the "Countdown" set and verbally ripped into Olbermann in front of the show's entire crew. According to Lloyd Grove at the
New York Daily News:
Kaplan erupted angrily and at length, calling Olbermann "out of control" and "not to be trusted," and accusing him of driving away viewers from the 9 p.m. debut of Kaplan hire Rita Cosby's show, "Live and Direct."
Kaplan - a friend and former ABC News colleague of Jennings, and a frequent cigar smoker - apparently got even angrier when Olbermann suggested that the reason he was upset was that "this is about you." [...]
[T]he anchor quietly asked the news exec to move the discussion to a private location, but the enraged Kaplan wouldn't hear of it.
After Grove's story appeared,
TVNewser reported that this is apparently standard operating procedure for Kaplan and that there have been "four or five separate explosions" in the past, which a tipster described as "childish, embarrassing, and insane." According to the blog, MSNBC management is in the process of interviewing witnesses against Kaplan, so perhaps the short-tempered chief is on his way out.
A lot of people express outrage that a biased network like Fox News Channel consistently wins the cable news ratings war so handily, but given that MSNBC is run by a tyrant like Kaplan and CNN president Jon Klein changes his strategy every other day, I think Fox just might be winning by default.
[NY Daily News] There's bad blood at MSNBC
[TVNewser] Rick Kaplan Attacks His Talent
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