Keith Olbermann Dishes About MSNBC Feud

And reveals who he's hired away from his former network
By Kevin Spak,  Newser Staff
Posted Jun 8, 2011 10:15 AM CDT
Keith Olbermann Dishes About MSNC Feud
Keith Olbermann speaks during the NBC Universal portion of the Television Critics Association Press Tour in this file photo.   (Getty Images)

Keith Olbermann isn’t talking to Rachel Maddow, he’s pulling down a fortune at Current TV, and he’s plucked suspended MSNBC anchor David Shuster to be his fill-in host there. Those are just some of the revelations in a characteristically candid interview Olbermann gave the Hollywood Reporter. Some highlights:

  • On competing with his old MSNBC time slot: “I don’t think my former employers thought this was going to turn out quite this way. … and my understanding is this has left a certain tension over there.”
  • On Tim Russert: Olbermann says Russert was one of his only allies at the network. “Tim knew how to play them. … Tim, for the noblest of causes, could bullshit very well.”
  • On losing his Sunday Night Football job: He says he was sacked because he was caught speculating (accurately) that Jeff Zucker would be ousted in the NBC/Comcast merger. “I was a convenient punching bag and everybody would believe anything they said about me.”
  • The payday: The Reporter says Olbermann's new job pays $10 million a year, a step up from his $7 million MSNBC salary. Current TV disputes the figure, but didn't offer its own.
  • On Current TV: Olbermann says he’s not worried about going to a smaller network. “I’m better off at some sort of independent place where they not only like what I produce but also trust me to be the one to produce it.”
  • On Maddow: “There were lots of people who were forced to choose sides. And particularly in Rachel’s case, I didn’t want to add to the pressure on her already. The last thing I need to do is be calling her up and saying, ‘How’s that Michael Steele working out for you?’”
(More Keith Olbermann stories.)

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