Keith Olbermann's victory over rightard loser Bill O'Lielly.



 Politics > Politics-USA > Keith Olbermann's victory over rightard loser Bill O'Lielly.

LINK TO THIS PAGE  


rating :  0   |  0


  Page 1 of 1

1

 
Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "Harry Hope"
Date: 12 Sep 2007 08:02:47 AM
Object: Keith Olbermann's victory over rightard loser Bill O'Lielly.
http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/
Wednesday, Sep 12
Olbermann's Win A Surprise Even Inside MSNBC
Phil Griffin knew it would happen, he just didn't think it would
happen this quickly.
On Friday night, MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann was the
top-rated cable news show in the 25-54 demo.
That means Olbermann beat his cable rival, FNC's The O'Reilly Factor
and its host Bill O'Reilly.
That's a first.
"The real insight I had was over the summer," said Griffin, the NBC
News senior VP who manages the Today show as well as MSNBC.
Griffin tells TVNewser, Olbermann "maintained his core audience, so
when the mass viewers came back after Labor Day...it's just surprising
it happened so quickly."
O'Reilly and all the FNC primetime programs still dominate the total
viewer numbers.
So why is the demo win such a big deal?
"It's everything, the demo is everything. It's where we make our
money," said Griffin.
This is going to be a busy autumn for MSNBC.
In a few weeks, the cable net's employees will move out of their New
Jersey offices and move in with their broadcast counterparts in New
York City.
And the Olbermann bump helps.
"For years MSNBC struggled to find someone to be the tent pole and
lead the way," Griffin says.
"In 11+ years, I don't think there has been a better moment."
__________________________________________________
Congrats, Keith, you've got Billo eating *****.
Harry
.

User: "Dan Kimmel"

Title: Re: Keith Olbermann's victory over rightard loser Bill O'Lielly. 12 Sep 2007 08:15:55 AM
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:grofe3t7jjd21ta0khuvf5kl015ma0ub68@4ax.com...


http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/

On Friday night, MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann was the
top-rated cable news show in the 25-54 demo.

That means Olbermann beat his cable rival, FNC's The O'Reilly Factor
and its host Bill O'Reilly.

That's a first.

"The real insight I had was over the summer," said Griffin, the NBC
News senior VP who manages the Today show as well as MSNBC.

Griffin tells TVNewser, Olbermann "maintained his core audience, so
when the mass viewers came back after Labor Day...it's just surprising
it happened so quickly."

O'Reilly and all the FNC primetime programs still dominate the total
viewer numbers.

So why is the demo win such a big deal?

"It's everything, the demo is everything. It's where we make our
money," said Griffin.

Anyone who knows the slightest thing about the television business knows
this is correct. Gross household ratings aren't important. Adtime is
bought and sold on the demos. This is a huge victory for Olbermann.
.

User: "SyVyN11"

Title: Re: Keith Olbermann's victory over rightard loser Bill O'Lielly. 12 Sep 2007 08:10:56 AM
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:grofe3t7jjd21ta0khuvf5kl015ma0ub68@4ax.com...


http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/

Wednesday, Sep 12

Olbermann's Win A Surprise Even Inside MSNBC

Phil Griffin knew it would happen, he just didn't think it would
happen this quickly.

On Friday night, MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann was the
top-rated cable news show in the 25-54 demo.

That means Olbermann beat his cable rival, FNC's The O'Reilly Factor
and its host Bill O'Reilly.

That's a first.

"The real insight I had was over the summer," said Griffin, the NBC
News senior VP who manages the Today show as well as MSNBC.

Griffin tells TVNewser, Olbermann "maintained his core audience, so
when the mass viewers came back after Labor Day...it's just surprising
it happened so quickly."

O'Reilly and all the FNC primetime programs still dominate the total
viewer numbers.

So why is the demo win such a big deal?

"It's everything, the demo is everything. It's where we make our
money," said Griffin.

This is going to be a busy autumn for MSNBC.

In a few weeks, the cable net's employees will move out of their New
Jersey offices and move in with their broadcast counterparts in New
York City.

And the Olbermann bump helps.

"For years MSNBC struggled to find someone to be the tent pole and
lead the way," Griffin says.

"In 11+ years, I don't think there has been a better moment."

__________________________________________________

Congrats, Keith, you've got Billo eating *****.

Harry

WOW, no numbers. Just left spin. Not surpised.
.
User: "Lamont Cranston"

Title: Re: Keith Olbermann's victory over rightard loser Bill O'Lielly. 12 Sep 2007 09:53:51 AM
"SyVyN11" <robhorine711@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:fc8oh5$t11$1@news.albasani.net...


"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:grofe3t7jjd21ta0khuvf5kl015ma0ub68@4ax.com...


http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/

Wednesday, Sep 12

Olbermann's Win A Surprise Even Inside MSNBC

Phil Griffin knew it would happen, he just didn't think it would
happen this quickly.

On Friday night, MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann was the
top-rated cable news show in the 25-54 demo.

That means Olbermann beat his cable rival, FNC's The O'Reilly Factor
and its host Bill O'Reilly.

That's a first.

"The real insight I had was over the summer," said Griffin, the NBC
News senior VP who manages the Today show as well as MSNBC.

Griffin tells TVNewser, Olbermann "maintained his core audience, so
when the mass viewers came back after Labor Day...it's just surprising
it happened so quickly."

O'Reilly and all the FNC primetime programs still dominate the total
viewer numbers.

So why is the demo win such a big deal?

"It's everything, the demo is everything. It's where we make our
money," said Griffin.

This is going to be a busy autumn for MSNBC.

In a few weeks, the cable net's employees will move out of their New
Jersey offices and move in with their broadcast counterparts in New
York City.

And the Olbermann bump helps.

"For years MSNBC struggled to find someone to be the tent pole and
lead the way," Griffin says.

"In 11+ years, I don't think there has been a better moment."

__________________________________________________

Congrats, Keith, you've got Billo eating *****.

Harry


WOW, no numbers. Just left spin. Not surpised.

The numbers are there, Shitburner. Are you too fucking stupid to go to the
website and read them? I'm not surprised.
O'Reilly -- 324
Olbermann -- 365
rotfl
The Scoreboard: Friday, Sept. 7
25-54 demographic: (LS)
Total day: FNC: 192 | CNN: 189 | MSNBC: 141 | HLN: 98 | CNBC: 91
Prime: FNC: 296 | CNN: 255 | MSNBC: 262 | HLN: 162 | CNBC: 60
5p: 6p: 7p: 8p: 9p: 10p: 11p:
FNC Gibson: Hume: Shep: O'Reilly: H&C: Greta: O'Reilly:
134 184 195 324 283 280 295
CNN Blitzer: Dobbs: Blitzer: OutOpen: King: Cooper: Cooper:
172 195 172 231 300 233 268
MSNBC Hardball: Tucker: Hardball: Countdo.: Investig.: Investig.:
Investig:
137 106 158 365 184 238 305
HLN Prime: Prime: Beck: Grace: Beck: Grace: Showbiz:
74 81 120 249 92 145 114
begin 666 spacer.gif
K1TE&.#EA`0`!`(#_`,# P ```"'Y! $`````+ `````!``$```("1 $`.P``
`
end
.

User: "robw"

Title: Re: Keith Olbermann's victory over rightard loser Bill O'Lielly. 12 Sep 2007 08:40:03 AM
Did the read the article?
Keith beat Bill in the demo advertisers covet most.
Bill's audience consists mainly of old people.
"SyVyN11" <robhorine711@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:fc8oh5$t11$1@news.albasani.net...


"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:grofe3t7jjd21ta0khuvf5kl015ma0ub68@4ax.com...


http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/

Wednesday, Sep 12

Olbermann's Win A Surprise Even Inside MSNBC

Phil Griffin knew it would happen, he just didn't think it would
happen this quickly.

On Friday night, MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann was the
top-rated cable news show in the 25-54 demo.

That means Olbermann beat his cable rival, FNC's The O'Reilly Factor
and its host Bill O'Reilly.

That's a first.

"The real insight I had was over the summer," said Griffin, the NBC
News senior VP who manages the Today show as well as MSNBC.

Griffin tells TVNewser, Olbermann "maintained his core audience, so
when the mass viewers came back after Labor Day...it's just surprising
it happened so quickly."

O'Reilly and all the FNC primetime programs still dominate the total
viewer numbers.

So why is the demo win such a big deal?

"It's everything, the demo is everything. It's where we make our
money," said Griffin.

This is going to be a busy autumn for MSNBC.

In a few weeks, the cable net's employees will move out of their New
Jersey offices and move in with their broadcast counterparts in New
York City.

And the Olbermann bump helps.

"For years MSNBC struggled to find someone to be the tent pole and
lead the way," Griffin says.

"In 11+ years, I don't think there has been a better moment."

__________________________________________________

Congrats, Keith, you've got Billo eating *****.

Harry


WOW, no numbers. Just left spin. Not surpised.

.
User: "The Woodsman"

Title: Re: Keith Olbermann's victory over rightard loser Bill O'Lielly. 12 Sep 2007 12:53:54 PM
"robw" <noddy093@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:a76dnZ-eGpqucXrbnZ2dnUVZ_tOdnZ2d@comcast.com...

Did the read the article?

Keith beat Bill in the demo advertisers covet most.

Bill's audience consists mainly of old people.

Bill's audience are those old blue-haired ladies who are opening cat food
cans at dinner time, who don't have a cat.
.
User: "Lamont Cranston"

Title: Re: Keith Olbermann's victory over rightard loser Bill O'Lielly. 12 Sep 2007 01:30:51 PM
"The Woodsman" <IiLGeorge@CrawfordRanch.net> wrote in message
news:VIVFi.2159$4J3.246@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net...



"robw" <noddy093@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:a76dnZ-eGpqucXrbnZ2dnUVZ_tOdnZ2d@comcast.com...

Did the read the article?

Keith beat Bill in the demo advertisers covet most.

Bill's audience consists mainly of old people.


Bill's audience are those old blue-haired ladies who are opening cat food
cans at dinner time, who don't have a cat.

You mean Babs, huh?
.

User: "robw"

Title: Re: Keith Olbermann's victory over rightard loser Bill O'Lielly. 12 Sep 2007 01:24:36 PM
I always thought it was old men (judging by this ng) but you could be
correct.
be well.
"The Woodsman" <IiLGeorge@CrawfordRanch.net> wrote in message
news:VIVFi.2159$4J3.246@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net...



"robw" <noddy093@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:a76dnZ-eGpqucXrbnZ2dnUVZ_tOdnZ2d@comcast.com...

Did the read the article?

Keith beat Bill in the demo advertisers covet most.

Bill's audience consists mainly of old people.


Bill's audience are those old blue-haired ladies who are opening cat food
cans at dinner time, who don't have a cat.


.




User: "Gar DLoo"

Title: Re: Keith Olbermann's victory over rightard loser Bill O'Lielly. 12 Sep 2007 09:22:00 AM
In article <grofe3t7jjd21ta0khuvf5kl015ma0ub68@4ax.com>, Harry Hope
<rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/

Wednesday, Sep 12

Olbermann's Win A Surprise Even Inside MSNBC

Phil Griffin knew it would happen, he just didn't think it would
happen this quickly.

On Friday night, MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann was the
top-rated cable news show in the 25-54 demo.

That means Olbermann beat his cable rival, FNC's The O'Reilly Factor
and its host Bill O'Reilly.

That's a first.

"The real insight I had was over the summer," said Griffin, the NBC
News senior VP who manages the Today show as well as MSNBC.

Griffin tells TVNewser, Olbermann "maintained his core audience, so
when the mass viewers came back after Labor Day...it's just surprising
it happened so quickly."

O'Reilly and all the FNC primetime programs still dominate the total
viewer numbers.

So why is the demo win such a big deal?

"It's everything, the demo is everything. It's where we make our
money," said Griffin.

This is going to be a busy autumn for MSNBC.

In a few weeks, the cable net's employees will move out of their New
Jersey offices and move in with their broadcast counterparts in New
York City.

And the Olbermann bump helps.

"For years MSNBC struggled to find someone to be the tent pole and
lead the way," Griffin says.

"In 11+ years, I don't think there has been a better moment."

__________________________________________________

Congrats, Keith, you've got Billo eating *****.

Harry

-------------------------------------------------------------------
NOT surprising. People WATCH Billo; but they LISTEN to Keith.
-Gar
--------------------------------------------------------------------
.
User: ""

Title: Re: Keith Olbermann's victory over rightard loser Bill O'Lielly. 12 Sep 2007 11:40:47 AM
On Sep 12, 7:22 am, Gar D'Loo <netp...@pochta.ru> wrote:

In article <grofe3t7jjd21ta0khuvf5kl015ma0u...@4ax.com>, Harry Hope





<riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/


Wednesday, Sep 12


Olbermann's Win A Surprise Even Inside MSNBC


Phil Griffin knew it would happen, he just didn't think it would
happen this quickly.


On Friday night, MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann was the
top-rated cable news show in the 25-54 demo.


That means Olbermann beat his cable rival, FNC's The O'Reilly Factor
and its host Bill O'Reilly.


That's a first.


"The real insight I had was over the summer," said Griffin, the NBC
News senior VP who manages the Today show as well as MSNBC.


Griffin tells TVNewser, Olbermann "maintained his core audience, so
when the mass viewers came back after Labor Day...it's just surprising
it happened so quickly."


O'Reilly and all the FNC primetime programs still dominate the total
viewer numbers.


So why is the demo win such a big deal?


"It's everything, the demo is everything. It's where we make our
money," said Griffin.


This is going to be a busy autumn for MSNBC.


In a few weeks, the cable net's employees will move out of their New
Jersey offices and move in with their broadcast counterparts in New
York City.


And the Olbermann bump helps.


"For years MSNBC struggled to find someone to be the tent pole and
lead the way," Griffin says.


"In 11+ years, I don't think there has been a better moment."


__________________________________________________


Congrats, Keith, you've got Billo eating *****.


Harry


-------------------------------------------------------------------
NOT surprising. People WATCH Billo; but they LISTEN to Keith.

O'Really's viewers can only watch Billo because their hearing is gone.
The average age of an O'Really viewer is 65 years old.
.
User: "robxr4ti"

Title: Re: Keith Olbermann's victory over rightard loser Bill O'Lielly. 12 Sep 2007 07:19:56 PM
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 09:40:47 -0700,
wrote:

On Sep 12, 7:22 am, Gar D'Loo <netp...@pochta.ru> wrote:

In article <grofe3t7jjd21ta0khuvf5kl015ma0u...@4ax.com>, Harry Hope





<riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/


Wednesday, Sep 12


Olbermann's Win A Surprise Even Inside MSNBC


Phil Griffin knew it would happen, he just didn't think it would
happen this quickly.


On Friday night, MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann was the
top-rated cable news show in the 25-54 demo.


That means Olbermann beat his cable rival, FNC's The O'Reilly Factor
and its host Bill O'Reilly.


That's a first.


"The real insight I had was over the summer," said Griffin, the NBC
News senior VP who manages the Today show as well as MSNBC.


Griffin tells TVNewser, Olbermann "maintained his core audience, so
when the mass viewers came back after Labor Day...it's just surprising
it happened so quickly."


O'Reilly and all the FNC primetime programs still dominate the total
viewer numbers.


So why is the demo win such a big deal?


"It's everything, the demo is everything. It's where we make our
money," said Griffin.


This is going to be a busy autumn for MSNBC.


In a few weeks, the cable net's employees will move out of their New
Jersey offices and move in with their broadcast counterparts in New
York City.


And the Olbermann bump helps.


"For years MSNBC struggled to find someone to be the tent pole and
lead the way," Griffin says.


"In 11+ years, I don't think there has been a better moment."


__________________________________________________


Congrats, Keith, you've got Billo eating *****.


Harry


-------------------------------------------------------------------
NOT surprising. People WATCH Billo; but they LISTEN to Keith.



O'Really's viewers can only watch Billo because their hearing is gone.

The average age of an O'Really viewer is 65 years old.

Ah yes, yet another unsupported claim from a leftie. Whodda thunk it?
.
User: "Bruno Muscarelli"

Title: Re: Keith Olbermann's victory over rightard loser Bill O'Lielly. 12 Sep 2007 07:49:20 PM
"robxr4ti" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:hg0he3lkgkk3urh3sflvbe6rkrfmbbkskc@4ax.com...

On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 09:40:47 -0700,

wrote:

On Sep 12, 7:22 am, Gar D'Loo <netp...@pochta.ru> wrote:

In article <grofe3t7jjd21ta0khuvf5kl015ma0u...@4ax.com>, Harry Hope





<riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/


Wednesday, Sep 12


Olbermann's Win A Surprise Even Inside MSNBC


Phil Griffin knew it would happen, he just didn't think it would
happen this quickly.


On Friday night, MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann was the
top-rated cable news show in the 25-54 demo.


That means Olbermann beat his cable rival, FNC's The O'Reilly Factor
and its host Bill O'Reilly.


That's a first.


"The real insight I had was over the summer," said Griffin, the NBC
News senior VP who manages the Today show as well as MSNBC.


Griffin tells TVNewser, Olbermann "maintained his core audience, so
when the mass viewers came back after Labor Day...it's just

surprising

it happened so quickly."


O'Reilly and all the FNC primetime programs still dominate the total
viewer numbers.


So why is the demo win such a big deal?


"It's everything, the demo is everything. It's where we make our
money," said Griffin.


This is going to be a busy autumn for MSNBC.


In a few weeks, the cable net's employees will move out of their New
Jersey offices and move in with their broadcast counterparts in New
York City.


And the Olbermann bump helps.


"For years MSNBC struggled to find someone to be the tent pole and
lead the way," Griffin says.


"In 11+ years, I don't think there has been a better moment."


__________________________________________________


Congrats, Keith, you've got Billo eating *****.


Harry


-------------------------------------------------------------------
NOT surprising. People WATCH Billo; but they LISTEN to Keith.



O'Really's viewers can only watch Billo because their hearing is gone.

The average age of an O'Really viewer is 65 years old.


Ah yes, yet another unsupported claim from a leftie. Whodda thunk it?

Yet you offer nothing in return. Whodda thunk it?
.
User: "robxr4ti"

Title: Re: Keith Olbermann's victory over rightard loser Bill O'Lielly. 13 Sep 2007 05:44:23 AM
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 17:49:20 -0700, "Bruno Muscarelli"
<Fuggedaboudit@nj.rr.com> wrote:


"robxr4ti" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:hg0he3lkgkk3urh3sflvbe6rkrfmbbkskc@4ax.com...

On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 09:40:47 -0700,

wrote:

On Sep 12, 7:22 am, Gar D'Loo <netp...@pochta.ru> wrote:

In article <grofe3t7jjd21ta0khuvf5kl015ma0u...@4ax.com>, Harry Hope





<riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/


Wednesday, Sep 12


Olbermann's Win A Surprise Even Inside MSNBC


Phil Griffin knew it would happen, he just didn't think it would
happen this quickly.


On Friday night, MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann was the
top-rated cable news show in the 25-54 demo.


That means Olbermann beat his cable rival, FNC's The O'Reilly Factor
and its host Bill O'Reilly.


That's a first.


"The real insight I had was over the summer," said Griffin, the NBC
News senior VP who manages the Today show as well as MSNBC.


Griffin tells TVNewser, Olbermann "maintained his core audience, so
when the mass viewers came back after Labor Day...it's just

surprising

it happened so quickly."


O'Reilly and all the FNC primetime programs still dominate the total
viewer numbers.


So why is the demo win such a big deal?


"It's everything, the demo is everything. It's where we make our
money," said Griffin.


This is going to be a busy autumn for MSNBC.


In a few weeks, the cable net's employees will move out of their New
Jersey offices and move in with their broadcast counterparts in New
York City.


And the Olbermann bump helps.


"For years MSNBC struggled to find someone to be the tent pole and
lead the way," Griffin says.


"In 11+ years, I don't think there has been a better moment."


__________________________________________________


Congrats, Keith, you've got Billo eating *****.


Harry


-------------------------------------------------------------------
NOT surprising. People WATCH Billo; but they LISTEN to Keith.



O'Really's viewers can only watch Billo because their hearing is gone.

The average age of an O'Really viewer is 65 years old.


Ah yes, yet another unsupported claim from a leftie. Whodda thunk it?


Yet you offer nothing in return. Whodda thunk it?

I'm sorry, did I make a claim somewhere?
A leftie expects someone else to prove another leftie's claim wrong
instead of expecting the person who actually made the claim to support
his nonsense. Whodda thunk it?


.
User: "Bruno Muscarelli"

Title: Re: Keith Olbermann's victory over rightard loser Bill O'Lielly. 13 Sep 2007 06:20:37 AM
"robxr4ti" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:ou4ie31kl1edaf5167e6hpf4u63afkr3th@4ax.com...

On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 17:49:20 -0700, "Bruno Muscarelli"
<Fuggedaboudit@nj.rr.com> wrote:


"robxr4ti" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:hg0he3lkgkk3urh3sflvbe6rkrfmbbkskc@4ax.com...

On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 09:40:47 -0700,

wrote:

On Sep 12, 7:22 am, Gar D'Loo <netp...@pochta.ru> wrote:

In article <grofe3t7jjd21ta0khuvf5kl015ma0u...@4ax.com>, Harry Hope





<riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/


Wednesday, Sep 12


Olbermann's Win A Surprise Even Inside MSNBC


Phil Griffin knew it would happen, he just didn't think it would
happen this quickly.


On Friday night, MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann was the
top-rated cable news show in the 25-54 demo.


That means Olbermann beat his cable rival, FNC's The O'Reilly

Factor

and its host Bill O'Reilly.


That's a first.


"The real insight I had was over the summer," said Griffin, the

NBC

News senior VP who manages the Today show as well as MSNBC.


Griffin tells TVNewser, Olbermann "maintained his core audience,

so

when the mass viewers came back after Labor Day...it's just

surprising

it happened so quickly."


O'Reilly and all the FNC primetime programs still dominate the

total

viewer numbers.


So why is the demo win such a big deal?


"It's everything, the demo is everything. It's where we make our
money," said Griffin.


This is going to be a busy autumn for MSNBC.


In a few weeks, the cable net's employees will move out of their

New

Jersey offices and move in with their broadcast counterparts in

New

York City.


And the Olbermann bump helps.


"For years MSNBC struggled to find someone to be the tent pole and
lead the way," Griffin says.


"In 11+ years, I don't think there has been a better moment."


__________________________________________________


Congrats, Keith, you've got Billo eating *****.


Harry


-------------------------------------------------------------------
NOT surprising. People WATCH Billo; but they LISTEN to Keith.



O'Really's viewers can only watch Billo because their hearing is gone.

The average age of an O'Really viewer is 65 years old.


Ah yes, yet another unsupported claim from a leftie. Whodda thunk it?


Yet you offer nothing in return. Whodda thunk it?


I'm sorry, did I make a claim somewhere?

A leftie expects someone else to prove another leftie's claim wrong
instead of expecting the person who actually made the claim to support
his nonsense. Whodda thunk it?

Lefties expect nothing from assholes like you and that is exactly what we
get.
.
User: "robxr4ti"

Title: Re: Keith Olbermann's victory over rightard loser Bill O'Lielly. 13 Sep 2007 06:45:50 PM
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 04:20:37 -0700, "Bruno Muscarelli"
<Fuggedaboudit@nj.rr.com> wrote:


"robxr4ti" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:ou4ie31kl1edaf5167e6hpf4u63afkr3th@4ax.com...

On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 17:49:20 -0700, "Bruno Muscarelli"
<Fuggedaboudit@nj.rr.com> wrote:


"robxr4ti" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:hg0he3lkgkk3urh3sflvbe6rkrfmbbkskc@4ax.com...

On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 09:40:47 -0700,

wrote:

On Sep 12, 7:22 am, Gar D'Loo <netp...@pochta.ru> wrote:

In article <grofe3t7jjd21ta0khuvf5kl015ma0u...@4ax.com>, Harry Hope





<riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/


Wednesday, Sep 12


Olbermann's Win A Surprise Even Inside MSNBC


Phil Griffin knew it would happen, he just didn't think it would
happen this quickly.


On Friday night, MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann was the
top-rated cable news show in the 25-54 demo.


That means Olbermann beat his cable rival, FNC's The O'Reilly

Factor

and its host Bill O'Reilly.


That's a first.


"The real insight I had was over the summer," said Griffin, the

NBC

News senior VP who manages the Today show as well as MSNBC.


Griffin tells TVNewser, Olbermann "maintained his core audience,

so

when the mass viewers came back after Labor Day...it's just

surprising

it happened so quickly."


O'Reilly and all the FNC primetime programs still dominate the

total

viewer numbers.


So why is the demo win such a big deal?


"It's everything, the demo is everything. It's where we make our
money," said Griffin.


This is going to be a busy autumn for MSNBC.


In a few weeks, the cable net's employees will move out of their

New

Jersey offices and move in with their broadcast counterparts in

New

York City.


And the Olbermann bump helps.


"For years MSNBC struggled to find someone to be the tent pole and
lead the way," Griffin says.


"In 11+ years, I don't think there has been a better moment."


__________________________________________________


Congrats, Keith, you've got Billo eating *****.


Harry


-------------------------------------------------------------------
NOT surprising. People WATCH Billo; but they LISTEN to Keith.



O'Really's viewers can only watch Billo because their hearing is gone.

The average age of an O'Really viewer is 65 years old.


Ah yes, yet another unsupported claim from a leftie. Whodda thunk it?


Yet you offer nothing in return. Whodda thunk it?


I'm sorry, did I make a claim somewhere?

A leftie expects someone else to prove another leftie's claim wrong
instead of expecting the person who actually made the claim to support
his nonsense. Whodda thunk it?


Lefties expect nothing from assholes like you and that is exactly what we
get.

The leftie above did. Sorry you missed it. However, as soon as I
make like the OP did, I'll be happy to support it.


.




User: "Lamont Cranston"

Title: Re: Keith Olbermann's victory over rightard loser Bill O'Lielly. 13 Sep 2007 10:22:04 AM
"robxr4ti" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:hg0he3lkgkk3urh3sflvbe6rkrfmbbkskc@4ax.com...

On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 09:40:47 -0700,

wrote:

On Sep 12, 7:22 am, Gar D'Loo <netp...@pochta.ru> wrote:

In article <grofe3t7jjd21ta0khuvf5kl015ma0u...@4ax.com>, Harry Hope





<riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/


Wednesday, Sep 12


Olbermann's Win A Surprise Even Inside MSNBC


Phil Griffin knew it would happen, he just didn't think it would
happen this quickly.


On Friday night, MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann was the
top-rated cable news show in the 25-54 demo.


That means Olbermann beat his cable rival, FNC's The O'Reilly Factor
and its host Bill O'Reilly.


That's a first.


"The real insight I had was over the summer," said Griffin, the NBC
News senior VP who manages the Today show as well as MSNBC.


Griffin tells TVNewser, Olbermann "maintained his core audience, so
when the mass viewers came back after Labor Day...it's just surprising
it happened so quickly."


O'Reilly and all the FNC primetime programs still dominate the total
viewer numbers.


So why is the demo win such a big deal?


"It's everything, the demo is everything. It's where we make our
money," said Griffin.


This is going to be a busy autumn for MSNBC.


In a few weeks, the cable net's employees will move out of their New
Jersey offices and move in with their broadcast counterparts in New
York City.


And the Olbermann bump helps.


"For years MSNBC struggled to find someone to be the tent pole and
lead the way," Griffin says.


"In 11+ years, I don't think there has been a better moment."


__________________________________________________


Congrats, Keith, you've got Billo eating *****.


Harry


-------------------------------------------------------------------
NOT surprising. People WATCH Billo; but they LISTEN to Keith.



O'Really's viewers can only watch Billo because their hearing is gone.

The average age of an O'Really viewer is 65 years old.


Ah yes, yet another unsupported claim from a leftie. Whodda thunk it?

Ah, yes, yet another uninformed rightie. No surprise here.
www.nytimes.com/2006/07/11/arts/television/11keit.html?ex=1310270400&en=4ccc4d43ec65612e&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
"MSNBC's research claims that the median age for Mr. O'Reilly's audience is
71, while Mr. Olbermann's is 59. (Fox and CNN both report that the only
figures they get for median age of shows with older audiences is "65 plus,"
and that Mr. O'Reilly's audience falls into that category.)"
.
User: "robxr4ti"

Title: Re: Keith Olbermann's victory over rightard loser Bill O'Lielly. 13 Sep 2007 07:03:34 PM
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 08:22:04 -0700, "Lamont Cranston"
<Lamont.Cranston@CloudYourMind.com> wrote:


"robxr4ti" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:hg0he3lkgkk3urh3sflvbe6rkrfmbbkskc@4ax.com...

On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 09:40:47 -0700,

wrote:

On Sep 12, 7:22 am, Gar D'Loo <netp...@pochta.ru> wrote:

In article <grofe3t7jjd21ta0khuvf5kl015ma0u...@4ax.com>, Harry Hope





<riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/


Wednesday, Sep 12


Olbermann's Win A Surprise Even Inside MSNBC


Phil Griffin knew it would happen, he just didn't think it would
happen this quickly.


On Friday night, MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann was the
top-rated cable news show in the 25-54 demo.


That means Olbermann beat his cable rival, FNC's The O'Reilly Factor
and its host Bill O'Reilly.


That's a first.


"The real insight I had was over the summer," said Griffin, the NBC
News senior VP who manages the Today show as well as MSNBC.


Griffin tells TVNewser, Olbermann "maintained his core audience, so
when the mass viewers came back after Labor Day...it's just surprising
it happened so quickly."


O'Reilly and all the FNC primetime programs still dominate the total
viewer numbers.


So why is the demo win such a big deal?


"It's everything, the demo is everything. It's where we make our
money," said Griffin.


This is going to be a busy autumn for MSNBC.


In a few weeks, the cable net's employees will move out of their New
Jersey offices and move in with their broadcast counterparts in New
York City.


And the Olbermann bump helps.


"For years MSNBC struggled to find someone to be the tent pole and
lead the way," Griffin says.


"In 11+ years, I don't think there has been a better moment."


__________________________________________________


Congrats, Keith, you've got Billo eating *****.


Harry


-------------------------------------------------------------------
NOT surprising. People WATCH Billo; but they LISTEN to Keith.



O'Really's viewers can only watch Billo because their hearing is gone.

The average age of an O'Really viewer is 65 years old.


Ah yes, yet another unsupported claim from a leftie. Whodda thunk it?


Ah, yes, yet another uninformed rightie. No surprise here.

www.nytimes.com/2006/07/11/arts/television/11keit.html?ex=1310270400&en=4ccc4d43ec65612e&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss

"MSNBC's research claims that the median age for Mr. O'Reilly's audience is
71, while Mr. Olbermann's is 59. (Fox and CNN both report that the only
figures they get for median age of shows with older audiences is "65 plus,"
and that Mr. O'Reilly's audience falls into that category.)"

You libs are *so* predictable. I knew someone would spit back that
non-cite. Read the article. It is a writer reporting MSNBC's
unsupported claim about O'Reilly's audience. The author also says
"Fox and CNN report...", really? report where? A quick check of
google reveals no such admission, only what MSNBC claims.
.
User: "Lamont Cranston"

Title: Re: Keith Olbermann's victory over rightard loser Bill O'Lielly. 14 Sep 2007 10:20:28 AM
"robxr4ti" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:m3jje3t17oc4meuf1t1bj1l8dfer6799t3@4ax.com...

On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 08:22:04 -0700, "Lamont Cranston"
<Lamont.Cranston@CloudYourMind.com> wrote:


"robxr4ti" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:hg0he3lkgkk3urh3sflvbe6rkrfmbbkskc@4ax.com...

On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 09:40:47 -0700,

wrote:

On Sep 12, 7:22 am, Gar D'Loo <netp...@pochta.ru> wrote:

In article <grofe3t7jjd21ta0khuvf5kl015ma0u...@4ax.com>, Harry Hope





<riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/


Wednesday, Sep 12


Olbermann's Win A Surprise Even Inside MSNBC


Phil Griffin knew it would happen, he just didn't think it would
happen this quickly.


On Friday night, MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann was the
top-rated cable news show in the 25-54 demo.


That means Olbermann beat his cable rival, FNC's The O'Reilly Factor
and its host Bill O'Reilly.


That's a first.


"The real insight I had was over the summer," said Griffin, the NBC
News senior VP who manages the Today show as well as MSNBC.


Griffin tells TVNewser, Olbermann "maintained his core audience, so
when the mass viewers came back after Labor Day...it's just
surprising
it happened so quickly."


O'Reilly and all the FNC primetime programs still dominate the total
viewer numbers.


So why is the demo win such a big deal?


"It's everything, the demo is everything. It's where we make our
money," said Griffin.


This is going to be a busy autumn for MSNBC.


In a few weeks, the cable net's employees will move out of their New
Jersey offices and move in with their broadcast counterparts in New
York City.


And the Olbermann bump helps.


"For years MSNBC struggled to find someone to be the tent pole and
lead the way," Griffin says.


"In 11+ years, I don't think there has been a better moment."


__________________________________________________


Congrats, Keith, you've got Billo eating *****.


Harry


-------------------------------------------------------------------
NOT surprising. People WATCH Billo; but they LISTEN to Keith.



O'Really's viewers can only watch Billo because their hearing is gone.

The average age of an O'Really viewer is 65 years old.


Ah yes, yet another unsupported claim from a leftie. Whodda thunk it?


Ah, yes, yet another uninformed rightie. No surprise here.

www.nytimes.com/2006/07/11/arts/television/11keit.html?ex=1310270400&en=4ccc4d43ec65612e&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss

"MSNBC's research claims that the median age for Mr. O'Reilly's audience
is
71, while Mr. Olbermann's is 59. (Fox and CNN both report that the only
figures they get for median age of shows with older audiences is "65
plus,"
and that Mr. O'Reilly's audience falls into that category.)"


You libs are *so* predictable. I knew someone would spit back that
non-cite. Read the article. It is a writer reporting MSNBC's
unsupported claim about O'Reilly's audience. The author also says
"Fox and CNN report...", really? report where? A quick check of
google reveals no such admission, only what MSNBC claims.

Prove that it's not true, dipshit.
.
User: "robxr4ti"

Title: Re: Keith Olbermann's victory over rightard loser Bill O'Lielly. 14 Sep 2007 11:19:46 AM
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 08:20:28 -0700, "Lamont Cranston"
<Lamont.Cranston@CloudYourMind.com> wrote:


"robxr4ti" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:m3jje3t17oc4meuf1t1bj1l8dfer6799t3@4ax.com...

On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 08:22:04 -0700, "Lamont Cranston"
<Lamont.Cranston@CloudYourMind.com> wrote:


"robxr4ti" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:hg0he3lkgkk3urh3sflvbe6rkrfmbbkskc@4ax.com...

On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 09:40:47 -0700,

wrote:

On Sep 12, 7:22 am, Gar D'Loo <netp...@pochta.ru> wrote:

In article <grofe3t7jjd21ta0khuvf5kl015ma0u...@4ax.com>, Harry Hope





<riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/


Wednesday, Sep 12


Olbermann's Win A Surprise Even Inside MSNBC


Phil Griffin knew it would happen, he just didn't think it would
happen this quickly.


On Friday night, MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann was the
top-rated cable news show in the 25-54 demo.


That means Olbermann beat his cable rival, FNC's The O'Reilly Factor
and its host Bill O'Reilly.


That's a first.


"The real insight I had was over the summer," said Griffin, the NBC
News senior VP who manages the Today show as well as MSNBC.


Griffin tells TVNewser, Olbermann "maintained his core audience, so
when the mass viewers came back after Labor Day...it's just
surprising
it happened so quickly."


O'Reilly and all the FNC primetime programs still dominate the total
viewer numbers.


So why is the demo win such a big deal?


"It's everything, the demo is everything. It's where we make our
money," said Griffin.


This is going to be a busy autumn for MSNBC.


In a few weeks, the cable net's employees will move out of their New
Jersey offices and move in with their broadcast counterparts in New
York City.


And the Olbermann bump helps.


"For years MSNBC struggled to find someone to be the tent pole and
lead the way," Griffin says.


"In 11+ years, I don't think there has been a better moment."


__________________________________________________


Congrats, Keith, you've got Billo eating *****.


Harry


-------------------------------------------------------------------
NOT surprising. People WATCH Billo; but they LISTEN to Keith.



O'Really's viewers can only watch Billo because their hearing is gone.

The average age of an O'Really viewer is 65 years old.


Ah yes, yet another unsupported claim from a leftie. Whodda thunk it?


Ah, yes, yet another uninformed rightie. No surprise here.

www.nytimes.com/2006/07/11/arts/television/11keit.html?ex=1310270400&en=4ccc4d43ec65612e&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss

"MSNBC's research claims that the median age for Mr. O'Reilly's audience
is
71, while Mr. Olbermann's is 59. (Fox and CNN both report that the only
figures they get for median age of shows with older audiences is "65
plus,"
and that Mr. O'Reilly's audience falls into that category.)"


You libs are *so* predictable. I knew someone would spit back that
non-cite. Read the article. It is a writer reporting MSNBC's
unsupported claim about O'Reilly's audience. The author also says
"Fox and CNN report...", really? report where? A quick check of
google reveals no such admission, only what MSNBC claims.


Prove that it's not true, dipshit.

You want me to post the whole Internet as proof? I just said that a
google search revealed no such admission from Fox and only MSNBC's
"research" and the author's statment is the basis for the claims.
Don't you think it would be far easier for you to prove that Fox News
made such an admission if it were true by showing that they actually
said it? Of course that would involve a leftie proving something they
claim. History shows they aren't very good at it.


.







User: ""

Title: Re: Keith Olbermann's victory over rightard loser Bill O'Lielly. 12 Sep 2007 11:49:22 AM
On Sep 12, 9:02?am, Harry Hope <riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/

Wednesday, Sep 12

Olbermann's Win A Surprise Even Inside MSNBC

Congrats, Keith, you've got Billo eating *****.

Harry

It was very ironic yesterday that I happened to catch an advertisement
for The O'Rielly Factor on MSNBC. This ad was immediately followed by
an advertisement for Countdown with Keith Olbermann. I think O'Rielly
paid for the advertising block on MSNBC (for a FOX program) to get
back at Keith. Didn't work! Countdown's ad cancelled out the Billo
advertisment.
.


  Page 1 of 1

1

 


Related Articles
 

NEWER

pg.3585     pg.2749     pg.2106     pg.1612     pg.1232     pg.940     pg.716     pg.544     pg.412     pg.311     pg.234     pg.175     pg.130     pg.96     pg.70     pg.50     pg.35     pg.24     pg.16     pg.10     pg.6     pg.3     pg.1

OLDER