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Official Current TV Press Release About Keith Olbermann Joining Network

Feb 8, 2011  •  Post A Comment

ICONOCLASTIC BROADCASTER JOINS CURRENT MEDIA CO-FOUNDERS AL GORE AND JOEL HYATT, WILL ALSO SERVE AS COMPANY’S CHIEF NEWS OFFICER

NEW YORK, Feb. 8, 2011Keith Olbermann, the acclaimed broadcaster and writer whose verbal pyrotechnics and moral passion have outraged, informed, and dazzled viewers of "Countdown With Keith Olbermann" for the past eight years, is bringing his slashing wit, analytical eye, and distinctive commentary to Current Media, the Emmy® and Peabody Award-winning TV and digital media company that was founded in 2005 by Al Gore and Joel Hyatt and is now distributed in more than 75 million households around the world.

In addition to executive producing and hosting a new nightly primetime news and commentary show, Olbermann will also serve as the company’s Chief News Officer and will have an equity stake in Current Media.

The new show will air live weeknights in primetime beginning later in 2011.

"Nothing is more vital to a free America than a free media, and nothing is more vital to my concept of a free media than news produced independently of corporate interference," said Olbermann. "In Current Media, Al Gore and Joel Hyatt have created the model truth-seeking entity.  The opportunity to partner with Al, Joel and Mark Rosenthal makes this the most exciting venture in my career."

"Keith Olbermann is a gifted thinker, an amazing talent and a powerful communicator, and having him tap Current as his new home is exciting and very much in line with the core vision we founded this network on:  To engage viewers with smart, provocative and timely programming," said Al Gore, Chairman and co-founder of Current.  "In a world where there are fewer and fewer opportunities to hear truly distinct, unfettered voices on television, we are delighted to provide Keith with the independent platform and freedom that Current can, and does uniquely offer."  

"Keith Olbermann is one of our society’s most courageous talents.  He speaks truth to power.  He calls them as he sees them.  He speaks his mind.  Our society needs his kind of thoughtful analysis and commentary," said Joel Hyatt, Executive Vice Chairman and co-founder of Current.  "Keith Olbermann is not afraid of dissenters.  In his long and impressive career, he has developed a massive following of intelligent, informed people who enjoy a good debate and smart conversation.   We welcome Keith and we also look forward to welcoming his fans as new Current TV viewers."

Keith Olbermann‘s show will lead a programming slate on Current that includes original and acquired TV series aimed at an influential adult audience. Current features compelling stories about everyday heroes and ordinary people in extraordinary situations, and takes you to sometimes dangerous and always intriguing places.  Current shines a light on controversial subjects, tackling hot issues of the day in a thoughtful and sometimes humorous way.  Current engages its viewers by sparking debate and discussion, and via interactive formats that allow viewers to inform its stories.

"We’re very excited to welcome Keith Olbermann to Current," said Mark Rosenthal, CEO, Current Media.  "Current is aimed at viewers who seek authentic, thought-provoking and meaningful television and an alternative to the ‘scripted reality’ or hard news found on other non-fiction networks.  Keith is one of our great provocateurs.  His style and voice are perfectly aligned with the programming we’ve developed to deliver on what those viewers demand."

4 Comments

  1. When later in 2011 will keith’s show air.I miss him.Thanx

  2. Great news. When will the show start?

  3. My wife and I are looking forward to Keith,s show.However, cablevision seems to have no interest in acquiring Current TV fo their customers.Any suggestions? Also Current should advertise in the Nation Magazine and Mother Jone’s Magazine.Also take out a commercial spot at 8pm on MSNBC for Keith’s first few shows.Suggestion:” miss Keith, got Keith, Current TV.

  4. I can’t wait to see Keith again.
    MSNBC has not been the same without him.
    Good Job.

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