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MSNBC's Olbermann Seeks Big Raise | |
2006-12-19 | |
![]() Olbermann is looking for such a big pay raise because Countdown has been on fire, playing a big part in the current audience uptick at the network. In the key 25-54 demo, its ratings are up 25% year-to-date and an astounding 75% so far in the fourth quarter. But MSNBC brass may have their hands tied on how much they can pony up for Olbermann. MSNBC parent NBC Universal has mandated $750 million worth of budget cuts across all divisions, and this is hardly a politic time to hand out a gargantuan raise. Meanwhile, CNN may have interest. Still, Olbermann likely wants to stay put. He has been given an incredible amount of creative freedom in this, his second tour of duty at the network. Famously, he left MSNBC at the end of 1998 after clashing with management over being pushed to endlessly cover the Bill Clinton/Monica Lewinsky imbroglio. An MSNBC spokesman acknowledged that talks were under way but declined to provide details. Both Olbermann and his agent Jean Sage declined comment.
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#9 This guy makes a million? Now that's funny... |
Posted by: tu3031 2006-12-19 11:33 |
#8 “Countdown has been on fire, playing a big part in the current audience up tick at the network.” Not to get all conspiracy theory with y’all but at last years Kos Convention more then one of the “media experts” suggested that if consumers want to see more lefty-leaning television they should program their cable/satellite receivers to always receive programs like “Countdown” to get surges in Arbitron ratings. The theory being that, whether they like the specific content or not, it will get the attention of the programming execs. Of course, there’s no accounting for bad taste but it is curious how a pompous no-talent hack like Olberman should suddenly get a surge in ratings. |
Posted by: DepotGuy 2006-12-19 10:07 |
#7 Dan had the talent. |
Posted by: Eric Jablow 2006-12-19 10:01 |
#6 Olbermann-talentless, arrogant, idiotic. That his shares are up says more about his audience's low standards than about his value. |
Posted by: Jules 2006-12-19 09:26 |
#5 Hmmm. Lemme see. Low ratings = big raise. How but I just sit on my ass for the next year, then I'll hit up the boss for another $50K. Yeah, that'll work. |
Posted by: mcsegeek1 2006-12-19 08:56 |
#4 Too bad they don't mention that BSDNC is in last place, IIRC. "We're last with you, Keith; we can be last without you." |
Posted by: Raj 2006-12-19 08:44 |
#3 "The raise would bring his annual pay to $4 million, proving that even under the Orwellian jackbooted tyranny of the illegitimate Bush regime, a man can still eke out a living." --Stephen Spruiell, National Review |
Posted by: Mike 2006-12-19 06:04 |
#2 Looks like one of the possible outcomes, with him demanding more and the network having less to offer, is a parting of the ways. Ya know how some actors/actresses get out of a series so they can further their career and then they disappear? Can anyone remember Denise Crosby? |
Posted by: Bobby 2006-12-19 06:00 |
#1 Olberman has been ranting like a madman for far too long. MSNBC should deep six his contract. |
Posted by: 3dc 2006-12-19 00:57 |