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Jun. 21st, 2008 01:47 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This seems like a hit piece. Keith is this phenomenon that the people in the media don't know how to take or to handle.
Instead of talking about how Countdown has overtaken his competition in his time slot, or how he has really buoyed MSNBC (a few sentences here and there mention this), Mr. Boyer instead decides to take the slant of how do other newsmen see Olbermann, and OMG what might his success mean for broadcast journalism?
Boyer makes sure that at least two people have called Keith "crazy."
Instead of talking about how Countdown has overtaken his competition in his time slot, or how he has really buoyed MSNBC (a few sentences here and there mention this), Mr. Boyer instead decides to take the slant of how do other newsmen see Olbermann, and OMG what might his success mean for broadcast journalism?
Boyer makes sure that at least two people have called Keith "crazy."