Like A Bad Penny, He's Back. Keith Olbermann Returning to TV

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The former Current and MSNBC anchor will lead TBS' studio coverage of the Major League Baseball postseason.

After a messy public breakup with his last employer resulted in a $50 million lawsuit, Keith Olbermann will return to television in October as a studio host for Turner’s coverage of the Major League Baseball postseason.

The deal will have Olbermann leading TBS' Atlanta-based studio show with Dennis Eckersley and possibly a second analyst. TBS this season has both Wild Card Playoff games, 18 of the 20 League Division Series games and exclusive rights to the National League Championship Series. Sources say the deal has an option for the 2014 postseason as well.

“It’s well known that Keith is a fan of the game and when you combine that with his studio experience, keen insight and passion for baseball and its history, he’ll add a new dimension to our MLB postseason studio shows," David Levy, president of sales, distribution and sports at Turner Broadcasting, said in a statement. "We're excited to have him join Dennis in studio, and look forward to Keith sharing his in-depth knowledge of the game, MLB teams and players with our viewers for three great weeks in October."

A dedicated New York Yankees historian with an encyclopedic knowledge of the baseball, Olbermann began his television career as a sports reporter for CNN in 1981, later solidifying his credentials as one of the original hosts of ESPN's venerable SportsCenter franchise. He also previously served as studio host for MLB postseason coverage on NBC and Fox in the 1990s. So the new perch is a natural one for him, though many speculated that Olbermann's next gig would be in sports radio, an environment that is more friendly to outsize personalities.

Olbermann was very publicly fired from Current in March 2012 by network co-founders Al Gore and Joel Hyatt. (They've since sold the network to Al Jazeera for $500 million.) The break came a year into Olbermann's five-year, $50 million contract and spurred dueling lawsuits with Olbermann claiming he was improperly terminated without cause from his Countdown show and that Gore and Hyatt disparaged him in the press.

Current called the allegations "false and malicious," arguing that Olbermann breached his contract by, among other things, failing to show up for work on several occasions and revealing his salary to The Hollywood Reporter and the Wall Street Journal. The dispute was settled last March.

Informal discussions with Turner began in December when Olbermann, his agent Nick Khan, at CAA, and Levy met for lunch in New York. In fact, Olbermann and his representatives had exploratory talks with several networks as the nearly yearlong lawsuit was wending its way to a resolution. Olbermann had dinner with ESPN president John Skipper. But Skipper was noncommittal, telling The New York Times that there was “there was no real appropriate place for Keith to come back, nor did I feel like I was prepared to bring him back.” And last month, Skipper said he had not had any further conversations with Olbermann.

Interestingly, the new arrangement with Turner Sports - part of Time Warner - puts Olbermann under the same corporate roof with Jeff Zucker, who is now running CNN. There is no love lost between Olbermann and Zucker, who as CEO of NBCUniversal famously yanked Olbermann from NBC's Sunday Night Football preshow.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/keith-olbermann-returning-tv-turner-562696

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In other news, ratings for baseball on TBS plummet, executives stunned.

Wonder how many weeks or months Olbermann will last before he gets fired again.
 
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Liberal whites
Educated whites
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So racistx you don't like blacks
Liberal whites
Educated whites
And you say you have a hard time finding friends outside the klan?


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TopSlurp, who knew you were an Olbermann man, must suck that no news media organazation would hire him back. What do you and your liberals buddies do, watch old reruns of Countdown and circle jerk each other remembering the good times with Keith.
 
Just like Susan Rice.....a "finger, in the eye of the right". So welcome. So just. LOL. Deal with it.
 
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TopSlurp, who knew you were an Olbermann man, must suck that no news media organazation would hire him back. What do you and your liberals buddies do, watch old reruns of Countdown and circle jerk each other remembering the good times with Keith.
Unlike you klansman and neocons I watch espn.
It's this sports network that make him famous, before his babysitting job at air America tv!
 
Keith Olbermann's baseball knowledge is unmatched.

Olbermann is a dedicated baseball fan and historian of the sport, with membership in the Society for American Baseball Research. In 1973, when he was only 14 years old, Card Memorabilia Associates published his book The Major League Coaches: 1921–1973. The September issue of Beckett Sports Collectibles Vintage included a T206 card that depicted Olbermann in a 1905-era New York Giants uniform. He argues that New York Giants baseball player Fred Merkle has been unduly criticized for his infamous baserunning mistake. He contributed the foreword to More Than Merkle, a book requesting amnesty for "Merkle's Boner". Olbermann was also one of the founders of the first experts' fantasy baseball league, the USA Today Baseball Weekly League of Alternative Baseball Reality, and he gave the league its nickname "LABR". Olbermann wrote the foreword to the 2009 Baseball Prospectus Annual.

Keith's website...

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http://keitholbermann.mlblogs.com/
 
can Olberman keep his politics out of baseball?

probably won't last. I have read that Olbermans ego has gotten the best of him everywhere he has worked. Doesn't matter to me either way though
 
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