Tom Brokaw Saved MSNBC From Itself
According to the former NBC News anchor, it was his idea to tone down Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews, and also he who saved the network's relationship with the McCain campaign.
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According to the former NBC News anchor, it was his idea to tone down Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews, and also he who saved the network's relationship with the McCain campaign.
The socialite will finally have a reason for being famous. Plus, the end of Hef and Holly, and Michael Lohan continues to be bonkers, in our daily gossip roundup.
Despite broadcasting at the same hour as a Fox News interview with Sarah Palin, MSNBC's newest host managed to score her best numbers yet.
The ‘Post’ gossip column is fighting a monster only they can see.
The new cable host thinks working at a place like that must be awesome.
That's what ‘Page Six’ suggests. But we kind of dig her whole Ira Glass–meets–Yeardley Smith look!
Chris Matthews, Joe Scarborough, and Keith Olbermann are his men-at-arms. So why doesn't he stop them from fighting each other?
Before news was even out about Maddow's new show, Olbermann was crowing that it was his decision.
Well, Jessica is gay for her. Chris is, like, reverse gay, or something.
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