New York Times
Keith Olbermann‘s one-hour news and commentary show debuts sometime in the spring. He’ll also become Current TV’s chief news officer. “Current is betting on Olbermann to put it on the cable map – and it needs the help,” writes Brian Stelter. “The channel averages just 23,000 viewers in prime time each night.”
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