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Monday, Aug 3, 2009 12:04 PM UTC2009-08-03T12:04:00Zl, M j, Y g:i A T

The scope — and dangers — of GE’s control of NBC and MSNBC

GE no longer bothers to hide its editorial control over its "journalism" divisions.

The scope -- and dangers -- of GE's control of NBC and MSNBC

(updated below – Update II - Update III)

I want to return to the subject of GE’s silencing of Keith Olbermann both because there are new facts I’ve obtained that shed light on what happened here and because this is one of the most blatant examples yet of pernicious corporate control over America’s journalism.  The most striking aspect of this episode is that GE isn’t even bothering any longer to deny the fact that they exert control over MSNBC’s journalism.  They’ve brazenly dispensed with the long-held fiction of the sanctity of journalistic independence from interference by the corporate parents that own America’s largest news organizations.  

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Thursday, Jan 5, 2012 1:49 PM UTC2012-01-05T13:49:00Zl, M j, Y g:i A T

Dan Savage’s victory lap

The sex columnist sounds off on Rick Santorum's Iowa performance, as well as his lingering Google problem

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Rick Santorum surely hopes to parlay his upset near-victory in Iowa Tuesday night into a fighting chance at the Republican nomination. Problem is, he still faces at least one big obstacle: The first thing that many people have learned about the former senator from Pennsylvania this past week is his lingering, embarrassing Google problem.

The architect of said problem, sex columnist Dan Savage, was on “Countdown with Keith Olbermann” last night to take a victory lap of his own, and explained how SpreadingSantorum.com might have hurt the conservative candidate at the caucuses:

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Wednesday, Nov 16, 2011 2:52 PM UTC2011-11-16T14:52:00Zl, M j, Y g:i A T

Olbermann calls Bloomberg a “tinpot tyrant”

The Current TV host links the Zuccotti Park fiasco to a history of state overreaction to legitimate social protest

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Friday, Oct 28, 2011 12:44 PM UTC2011-10-28T12:44:00Zl, M j, Y g:i A T

Olbermann to Oakland mayor: repent or resign

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All eyes are on Oakland, where police violently cracked down against mostly peaceful protesters Tuesday night, seriously injuring Scott Olsen — a 24-year-old Marine, and Iraq War veteran — in the process. Much of the blame for the incident has found itself resting squarely on the shoulders of Mayor Jean Quan.

Mayor Quan, as Keith Olbermann pointed out on his program last night, has devoted herself to progressive causes throughout her career — oftentimes putting her at odds with police. However, she was in Washington, D.C., at the time of the protests, and wound up downplaying the severity of the crackdown for lack of information, a misstep that has her at the receiving end of an Olbermann screed.

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Thursday, Oct 6, 2011 12:07 PM UTC2011-10-06T12:07:00Zl, M j, Y g:i A T

Spitzer: Protests could force Obama to change tune on Wall St.

"Maybe this will finally push the president to speak with a new, more aggressive, dynamic voice"

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As the Occupy Wall Street protests were beginning to take a sour turn in New York last night, Elliot Spitzer was discussing how the movement might force President Obama to change his posture on the financial industry:

This is organic, it is genuine, it is amassing more and more support by the day. It has touched a nerve, and I think this could really begin to say to the Obama administration, “Hey, you don’t understand what we, the public, are saying to you.” He has been so flat on this issue — Wall Street and the economy — maybe this will finally push the president to speak with a new, more aggressive, dynamic voice.

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Tuesday, Aug 9, 2011 12:10 PM UTC2011-08-09T12:10:00Zl, M j, Y g:i A T

Ryan Lizza on covering Michele Bachmann

The New Yorker writer tells Keith Olbermann about the presidential candidate's "transition"

Ryan Lizza, "The New Yorker" Washington correspondent, on "Countdown"

Ryan Lizza, "The New Yorker" Washington correspondent, on "Countdown"

Ryan Lizza’s new profile of Michele Bachmann in the New Yorker reveals the extent of her radically conservative, Evangelical roots.

Appearing on “Countdown” Monday, Lizza told Keith Olbermann that he witnessed Bachmann “being a politician” as he joined her on her campaign launch.

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Natasha Lennard is Brooklyn-based writer and a project officer for the International News Safety Institute - North America.   More Natasha Lennard

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