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Va Beach VH Fan
07-17-2013, 12:58 PM
OK, not with politics, but to ESPN2....

Say what you will about Keith, but the Democratic Party NEEDS more people like Keith (or Rachel Maddow, or Anthony Weiner, or Ed Schultz) that have the balls not to tip-toe around the issues of today's politics....

By the way, I've heard that in his contract with ESPN that he's forbidden to talk about politics....

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http://espnmediazone.com/us/press-releases/2013/07/olbermann-returning-to-espn2-with-daily-late-night-show-aug-26/

Olbermann Returning to ESPN2 with Daily Late-Night Show Aug. 26

Keith Olbermann, who worked for ESPN from 1992-1997, will return to the company with a late-night program Monday-Friday on ESPN2, starting Monday, Aug. 26, it was announced by ESPN President John Skipper. Titled Olbermann, the show will generally be presented at 11 p.m. ET from ABC’s Times Square studios in New York City.

The program will focus on the day’s relevant sports topics through a mix of perspective and commentary, interviews, contributors, panel discussions and highlights.
“Keith is a one-of-a-kind personality and these shows will be appointment viewing for that very reason,” Skipper said. “Keith brings a blend of editorial sophistication and unpredictability — you can never be sure what you’ll get. Olbermann on ESPN2 gives viewers the quality late-night complement to ESPN’s SportsCenter in the same way we’ve developed distinct show options across our networks the rest of the day.”

Olbermann noted: “Apart from the opportunity to try to create a nightly hour of sports television that no fan can afford to miss, I’m overwhelmed by the chance to begin anew with ESPN. I’ve been gone for 16 years and not one day in that time has passed without someone connecting me to the network. Our histories are indelibly intertwined and frankly I have long wished that I had the chance to make sure the totality of that story would be a completely positive one. I’m grateful to friends and bosses – old and new – who have permitted that opportunity to come to pass. I’m not going to waste it.”

More details about the show, including additional contributors, will be announced in the coming weeks. Similar to SportsCenter on ESPN, Olbermann will often immediately follow live events on ESPN2 (starting with US Open tennis Aug. 26), leading to some flexibility in the show’s start times depending on the length/timing of the events.

About Keith Olbermann

Keith Olbermann’s sportscasting resume dates back more than 40 years, and begins with Chris Berman selecting him as his assistant at their high school radio station in Tarrytown, N.Y. In 1979, Olbermann would move directly from Cornell to network radio and, at the age of 22, to CNN Sports. He spent the rest of the ’80s reshaping local television sportscasting at major stations in Boston and Los Angeles, and then joined ESPN for the first time in 1992. Apart from his signature work as co-host of the 11 p.m. “Big Show” SportsCenter, Olbermann helped to launch ESPN Radio and ESPN2, and won the ACE Award as the nation’s top cable sportscaster in 1995. He left ESPN in 1997 and would host the World Series for NBC that year and Fox in 2000, before rejoining ESPN in 2005 as a daily radio contributor. From 2007 through 2009 he was the co-host of NBC’s Football Night In America, and earlier this year he was named as studio host of post-season baseball coverage on TBS.

FORD
07-17-2013, 01:12 PM
So ABC/Disney/ESPN (its all the same company) can hire right wing assholes like Dennis Miller, Hank "I damn sure ain't my daddy" Williams Jr., Mush Limpdick, and even that old bastard Al Michaels, for that matter and they can talk about right wing politics all they want on sports programming, but Olbermann can't?

Geez, Keith, I know you probably need the gig after not working for a couple of years, but I don't think I could have signed that contract.

No doubt he will be good on ESPN, but he would be a lot better back on a news channel.

chefcraig
07-17-2013, 01:14 PM
Olbermann and Dan Patrick were the best sports analyst tag teams ever (along with a dream-team pairing of Charlie "Follow Me To Freedom" Steiner and Tommy Jackson) since Tom Brookshier and Pat Summerall from CBS' NFL coverage.

If you are a sports fan, do yerself a favor and pick up a paperback copy of Patrick and Olbermann's The Big Show. No politics included, which I hope Keith bears in mind in this latest venture. That includes off-camera behavior as well.