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MSNBC chief lauds Sharpton but no job offer yet

MSNBC's possible hiring of the Rev. Al Sharpton doesn't represent a conflict of interest for the cable channel, its president said.

 

MSNBC's Schultz off air because of remark

MSNBC's Ed Schultz is off the air for more than a week after calling a fellow talk-show host a vulgar term.

 

CNBC 'Squawk' anchor Mark Haines dies at 65

Mark Haines, co-anchor of CNBC's morning "Squawk on the Street" show and one of the business news network's most recognized faces, died unexpectedly on Tuesday evening, the network said. He was 65.

 

Fox Terminates Contracts Of Gingrich, Santorum: Regarded As Potential 2012 Candidates

Fox Terminates Contracts Of Gingrich, Santorum: Regarded As Potential 2012 Candidates

Fox News Channel has terminated the contracts of paid contributors and potential 2012 candidates Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum, a spokesman for the network confirmed to CNN. Contracts for the former House Speaker and former Pennsylvania senator were suspended until May 1 while they considered runs for the White House in 2012. Santorum, who will appear in Thursday's GOP presidential debate in South Carolina, has since formed a presidential exploratory committee....

 

Keith Olbermann set to resume ‘Countdown’ at his new home, Current TV, on June 20

Keith Olbermann set to resume ‘Countdown’ at his new home, Current TV, on June 20

Cable network Current TV says Keith Olbermann will return to the air on June 20.

 

Fox News Screws up NBC GE Taxes Story

This was on Foxnews.com. It gets really funny towards to middle/end. I snagged it before they took it down. This is what happens when you try to be partisan...you start mixing up your lies.

 

Keith Olbermann gives abrupt goodbye to MSNBC show

Keith Olbermann gives abrupt goodbye to MSNBC show

Keith Olbermann was MSNBC's most popular personality and single-handedly led its transformation to an outspoken, left-leaning cable news network in prime time. Despite that, he often seemed to be walking on a tightrope with his job.

 

Obama Fox News Interview: Bret Baier Interrupts Obama (VIDEO)

Fox News' Bret Baier interrupted President Obama so many times during Wednesday's interview that Newsweek described the enounter as a "interrupt-a-thon."

Baier acknowledged his repeated interjections at the end of the interview, by interrupting the president once more to apologize. Baier told Obama "I apologize for interrupting you, sir.

 

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