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In reply to the discussion: Why I Find Big Ed's Demotion To Weekends Troubling [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)68. It wasn't "evidence" of anything save a snapshot in time last November.
Before there was any HINT of MSNBC changing their weekend line up and putting real humans in front of the cameras for a change.
I didn't find it as proof of anything.
And when you're dealing with Newsbusters, you know they'll try to edit for maximum effect. When their "maximum effect" is a clunker, well....tempest in a teapot, and all that.
Notice how the "Sky is falling" meme is being shopped by outlets like Newsbusters and Politico--all to the right of Attila the Hun. That in itself suggests to me that they're afraid Ed will resonate on the weekend, and steal a big chunk of the beer-and-barcolounger audience from Faux.
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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