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“That’s the longest he’s been anywhere,” notes the news boss. Bill Carter and Brian Stelter write of Keith Olbermann‘s departure: “Underlying the decision, which one executive involved said was not a termination but a ‘negotiated separation,’ were years of behind-the-scenes tension, conflicts and near terminations. …The pattern of great promise followed by eventual disaffection was established early in Olbermann’s career.”
> Twitter blows up over Olbermann’s departure
> Musto: “Thanks for never naming me Worst Person in the World”
> Rieder: “Angry” Olbermann didn’t wear success well
> Bunch: I knew Olbermann when he was a school newspaper editor
> Ex-governor Rendell close to signing deal with MSNBC
> Rendell would be a good choice to replace Olbermann
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