HolyCoast: The All Barack Channel Demotes Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews
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Sunday, September 07, 2008

The All Barack Channel Demotes Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews

I'll bet this sent a shiver up Chris Matthews' leg:
MSNBC tried a bold experiment this year by putting two politically incendiary hosts, Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews, in the anchor chair to lead the cable news channel’s coverage of the election.

That experiment appears to be over.

After months of accusations of political bias and simmering animosity between MSNBC and its parent network NBC, the channel decided over the weekend that the NBC News correspondent and MSNBC host David Gregory would anchor news coverage of the coming debates and election night. Mr. Olbermann and Mr. Matthews will remain as analysts during the coverage.

The change — which comes in the home stretch of the long election cycle — is a direct result of tensions associated with the channel’s perceived shift to the political left.

“The most disappointing shift is to see the partisan attitude move from prime time into what’s supposed to be straight news programming,” said Davidson Goldin, formerly the editorial director of MSNBC and a co-founder of the reputation management firm DolceGoldin.

Executives at the channel’s parent company, NBC Universal, had high hopes for MSNBC’s coverage of the political conventions. Instead, the coverage frequently descended into on-air squabbles between the anchors, embarrassing some workers at NBC’s news division, and quite possibly alienating viewers. Although MSNBC nearly doubled its total audience compared with the 2004 conventions, its competitive position did not improve, as it remained in last place among the broadcast and cable news networks. In prime time, the channel averaged 2.2 million viewers during the Democratic convention and 1.7 million viewers during the Republican convention.

Matthews and Olbermann became laughingstocks during the political conventions, and MSNBC was so lopsided towards liberalism there wasn't any reason for non-liberals to tune in.

Both these guys were fighting to take over the anchor job on Meet the Press. I think we safely say they're out of the running.

Congrats to MSNBC for recognizing at least part of their problems and doing something about it. Olbermann needs to go back to sports, and Matthews should just go away.

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