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In reply to the discussion: Why I Find Big Ed's Demotion To Weekends Troubling [View all]grantcart
(53,061 posts)47. my computer didn't play the recording
My objection to the OP still stands.
The trend at OP is to go to the maximum outrage with the minimum facts, like its a drag race to get to "the most outraged status".
They didn't fire Ed, they moved him.
It may have been because of his ratings or it may be because as he says, his family is his number #1 priority and I don't think that there is anything in your clip that disputes that.
In either case the OP makes a big leap and goes to maximum outrage with minimal actual facts.
It is a common trend here, and your input which atleast refers to some factual input by Ed, doesn't really change my point.
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I really hope Ed was telling the truth on Wednesday when he said it was his idea.
catbyte
Mar 2013
#2
I did consider it. Ed has said his wife is doing remarkably well with her treatments.
stopbush
Mar 2013
#58
Sorry, but that all sounds like the typical cover story one puts out when they get shafted.
stopbush
Mar 2013
#9
Gee, it doesn't seem that way to me at all. He makes the same money, he works one hour less.
MADem
Mar 2013
#34
He suspended himself--he called Laura Ingraham a bad word and he apologized and asked to
MADem
Mar 2013
#43
Cheers back at you, but here's this: Olbermann decided he wanted to leave before the
Samantha
Mar 2013
#88
You forgot "We just had the best 4 months and I think it's going to continue on."
NOVA_Dem
Mar 2013
#50
Remember how excited DU was when KO left MSNBC? Now, he was going to be able to say
stopbush
Mar 2013
#61
Well, specifically, when Keith Olbermann left MSNBC, meaning literally that Friday night
Samantha
Mar 2013
#75
Yes--but he was saying that five months ago--before there was any discussion of going to
MADem
Mar 2013
#66
Maybe I'm wrong grantcart but I seem to remember Ed with complete relief in his
snappyturtle
Mar 2013
#41
No--the prison shows are CHEAP and they got HUGE ratings. I remember reading about this
MADem
Mar 2013
#37
A lot of Keith's viewers did follow him to Current - they bragged about his numbers
Samantha
Mar 2013
#80
Larry King was on CNN in prime time until he was 77, or roughly 20 years older than Ed is today.
stopbush
Mar 2013
#59
Thanks. My first D vote was in 1972 for George McGovern, so I've been a D for 40 years as well.
stopbush
Mar 2013
#62
I was coming to this site this evening to post about discrimination in broadcasting due to age
Samantha
Mar 2013
#65
I always find it suspicious when someone is getting great ratings and they get pushed out
stopbush
Mar 2013
#82