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One step forward, two steps back

Tonight is the premiere of Rachel Maddow’s show on MSNBC. And yet the news of the day concerning the network is their decision to remove Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews from anchor duties for the upcoming debates and election night. They will be replaced by David Gregory. This is a pretty stupid move, and I say that not only as a Olbermann fan (I loathe Matthews though) but as someone trying to be objective. Alex Pareene does a good job showing why this is idiotic, a sample:

# Ratings Are Up “MSNBC nearly doubled its total audience compared with the 2004 conventions,” Brian Stelter points out. Though they’re still in third place, building an audience does actually take time, and their demographic numbers are great.
# This Won’t Make Conservatives Shut Up. MSNBC is embarrassed that Republicans are holding up MSNBC as a prime example of liberal bias, and tying poor NBC News to the crazy rantings of its cable arm. Hah, yes, and David Gregory, the guy who became famous for abusing Bush spokespeople, will fix that! Remember how conservatives have spent 100 years decrying the liberal bias of CNN? The CNN that is now represented by the apolitically moronic Wolf Blitzer and the inoffensive cuddly unicorn Anderson Cooper? Both of whom are useless and boring at covering politics? This won’t shut up any critics, at all. Show some fucking backbone.

This bears repeating. Ratings are up. Conservatives won’t stop complaining until Limbaugh and Malkin are hosting. So this makes sense….how? I must say, this bit, in Stelter’s piece, really pissed me off:

Tom Brokaw and Brian Williams, the past and present anchors of “NBC Nightly News,” have told friends and colleagues that they are finding it tougher and tougher to defend the cable arm of the news division, even while they anchored daytime hours of convention coverage on MSNBC and contributed commentary each evening.

Its quite simple really. Brokaw and Williams need to shut up and stop complaining. I’m so sick of this idea that they are the living, breathing of personification of journalistic excellence. They are tools who are concerned with what their friends in the “elite media” say at their cocktail parties and country clubs. They swallow and regurgitate Republican talking points like its their job. Who cares what they think?

As one might expect, Glenn Greenwald brings the heat on this in really a most-read post:

The irrefutable fact is that nothing attracts ratings for MSNBC — and nothing has attracted ratings in the entire history of that channel — the way that Olbermann does. Yet here is MSNBC removing him from the anchor position, reducing his role in its political coverage, and clearly diminishing his stature (and implicitly criticizing his coverage). That is extraordinary for a media company to publicly embarrass, diminish and tarnish its own principal asset. It is plainly doing so for ideological, not ratings-based, reasons: namely, it fears doing anything to anger the White House, the McCain campaign and the Right in this country.

Worth reading if only for the smart comparison between the treatment of that hack Brit Hume and Olbermann.

Ezra Klein writes:

MSNBC is not a liberal network. They are a centrist network with two hours of liberal programming in the evenings and three hours of conservative programming in the mornings. Unlike Fox, where Republicanism is an ideology, for MSNBC, liberalism is a business strategy. And not even the only one. In the mornings, conservatism is the business strategy. And on weekends, making sure NBC executives can continue to golf with high-level Republicans is the business strategy. And the liberalism won’t be allowed to threaten either one

Not to mention they have a former Republican congressman hosting for three hours in the morning.

Alex Pareene again:

So, MSNBC President Phil Griffin, be a fucking man for once and hold your ground against Zucker and NBC News President Steve Capus and even Original Blowhard Tom Brokaw (seriously, why did the act of “retiring” bestow respectability upon that hack?). If people wanted Brian Williams and David Gregory to cover everything quietly and politely they’d actually watch your evening news. Scarborough, Olbermann, Matthews, and Maddow are the best of cable this year, because of their unique ability to annoy the shit out of each other and also to generally know what the fuck they’re talking about, which is basically unheard of on television, let alone cable news.

If the powers that be at NBC and MSNBC think making this change is going to stop the charges of “liberal bias” then they are even stupider then I thought (and they seem pretty stupid already). As Glenn writes:

nothing changes the behavior of our media corporations more easily than vocal demands and complaints from the Right, which petrify media executives and cause them to snap into line.

Sad but true. In conclusion, a short summery Olbermann as host = higher ratings but conservatives complain = Olbermann no longer host. What liberal media?

China still not a nice place

I wonder if NBC has mentioned this in their coverage of the Olympics:

In the annals of people who have struggled against Communist Party rule, Wu Dianyuan and Wang Xiuying are unlikely to merit even a footnote.

The two women, both in their late 70s, have never spoken out against China’s authoritarian government. Both walk with the help of a cane, and Ms. Wang is blind in one eye. Their grievance, receiving insufficient compensation when their homes were seized for redevelopment, is perhaps the most common complaint among Chinese displaced during the country’s long streak of fast economic growth.

But the Beijing police still sentenced the two women to an extrajudicial term of “re-education through labor” this week for applying to hold a legal protest in a designated area in Beijing, where officials promised that Chinese could hold demonstrations during the Olympic Games.

They became the most recent examples of people punished for submitting applications to protest. A few would-be demonstrators have simply disappeared, at least for the duration of the Games, squelching already diminished hopes that the influx of foreigners and the prestige of holding the Games would push China’s leaders to relax their tight grip on political expression.

Get that? Two women in their 70’s are sent to a labor camp for applying to protest in an official protest area. The article goes on to say that China has yet to “allow” a single protest with four days left till the closing ceremony. The IOC should be ashamed of themselves for giving China the Olympics, they don’t come close to deserving them.

Conan works at UPS

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Top 5 reason Meet the Press sucks: David Broder has been on it 400 times.

Wow, next year is ER’s last. via

Shales tears into Kathie Lee

I would be happy to go my entire life without Tom Shales writing a negative review about me. Seeing as how I’m not in the TV business, that seems quite likely. Kathie Lee Gifford is not so lucky. Gifford is the new host of The Today Show’s fourth hour and Shales lets her have it, here are some of my favorite parts:

By its fourth hour, “Today” has lost any hint of being a news program (on some mornings, it’s lost that by 7:30), and so the bill of fare was strictly bland, vapid and innocuous fluff, no substance whatever.

…snip…

Otherwise, opening day was a windy, dithery mess with virtually no portents of improvements to come. Gifford is not to blame for the overall superficial wretchedness of the hour; guilt goes to the network and the show’s producer, visible once or twice but not identified.

Shales concludes:

The thought of dropping in on this pair again to see what they’re up to — either today, tomorrow or as long as the Earth continues to twirl — is not a pleasant one.

Tell us how your really feel Tom.

Hmm, I thought this was the last season of Scrubs but apparently they might jump to ABC for season 8. via

Son of a….Jerry Seinfeld and NBC have shot down rumors that Seinfeld would star in a “Curb Your Enthusiasm” type show. Maybe they are just tricking us so that when they do announce it I will be even more happy.

This isn’t the best one I’ve ever seen but really any takedown of the insufferable Tim Russert is enjoyable to me. (via Unfogged)

Olbermann on NBC

This is very good news:

“Countdown With Keith Olbermann” the highly rated cable news program, will be shown on network television on Sunday before a preseason NBC football game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Since Mr. Olbermann, right, will have a regular role in NBC’s football coverage once the season begins — appearing as a co-host on the pregame show “Football Night in America” on Sundays — this weekend’s appearance of his cable show will give a wider audience a look at what he has been up for the last four years. “ ‘Countdown’ is rocketing right now over at MSNBC — its ratings are going through the roof,” said Phil Griffin, senior vice president of NBC News. (In July Mr. Olbermann’s show averaged 721,000 viewers, an increase of 88 percent over last July, according to MSNBC.) Mr. Griffin added, “The world has changed, and I think people have come in line with the smart, focused approach he has on the show.” No immediate plans for additional network appearances of “Countdown” have been made, but Mr. Griffen did not rule them out. “It may be the first of several times you see Olbermann on the network,” he said.

(via Oliver)