
Besides accosting Rupert Murdoch at a News Corp. event and challenging him to conversation, the best quotes we get from the granddaddy of media domination are from his speaking at public events. Like at the Wall Street Journal's All Digital Conference, which he now owns. Covering everything from "Barack Obama, Microsoft’s aborted bid for Yahoo, and even U.S. energy policy toward domestic oil drilling," Murdoch even had time to discuss a one Keith Olbermann.
Murdoch staunchly defended the Fox News Channel’s “Fair and Balanced” motto as accurate, adding that even Bill O’Reilly “gives both sides all the time” — a remark that prompted laughs from the audience.
So why aren’t there more liberal voices on Fox News, [conference chief] Kara Swisher asked? Murdoch replied that he would hire a liberal voice if he could find one that was strong enough.
“Would you hire Keith Olbermann?” Swisher asked.
Murdoch’s response: “No, I fired him five years ago… He’s crazy.” [WSJ]
Responds Olbermann:
Firstly, the quote is, according to AlleyInsider.Com, "he was crazy."
I appreciate the difference and apparently Rupert does, too.
But this is actually quite a news story (for a very small group of people who worked with me at Fox Sports, and people who covered tv at the time). I had already been the host of Fox's Baseball coverage for two years when, in April of 2001, I got a tip from outside NewsCorp that Rupert was unofficially shopping the Los Angeles Dodgers, which Murdoch at that time owned. I confirmed the story with an excellent baseball source, then immediately went up my chain of command at Fox. They all said "if it's solid, go with it," but I suggested we get the corporate viewpoint on this, so they put me in touch with Rupert's PR guy in New York.
I said, in short, this is your candy store, if you don't want me to run this, I'm not running it, and I'm not leaking it, but at minimum you should know the story's out there. And the guy's answer was, thanks for thinking of us, here's our official denial, please report it and whatever your sources tell you, just please make clear that none of your sources are within the company (baseball was, and is, extremely touchy about when a team is, or isn't, "officially" for sale, and woe betide the owner who makes a deal before the "officially" kicks in).
So I ran the Dodgers-Are-Unofficially-For-Sale story (with the "the sources aren't NewsCorp" caveat taking almost as long as the story itself) and everything was swell. And two weeks later, the day before the annual Fox Baseball Meeting convened in L.A., my agent was suddenly notified "he's no longer the host for baseball." This is a week or so before our first game of the week. A day or two later it was "come in and clean out your office."
And a day or so after that I got a call from a friend who's a prominent tv sports beat writer, and he says, I'm hearing Rupert Murdoch just found out about your Dodgers story and personally ordered you fired.
It had never crossed my mind that the two things weren't coincidental. I never could prove that that's what happened, but nor did I ever get any other answer as to why they took me off, considering that in two years we'd been twice nominated for the Emmy for best studio sportscast — and won once (with our competition being all the ESPN shows and hour-long NFL extravaganzas). Months later, the guy who ran sports, David Hill, told another tv sports beat writer that he still thought I was the best sportscaster in the world.
So: I appreciate Rupert finally owning up to firing me because I followed his rules.
And as to the "crazy" part, he had to pay me $800,000 for the rest of 2001, and lord knows how many tens of millions I've helped MSNBC take out of his pocket ever since — so: who's crazy? [TVN]

When he was a young man, Olbermann smashed his noggin on the top of a subway door portal. That explains a lot.
Doesn't that long-winded tirade pretty much prove Keith's nuts?
And has that firing story ever been confirmed by anyone with Fox? Or is this just Keith's over-active imagination or spin according to him with absolutely no basis in fact?
Rupie's a drooling buffoon…Keith's the best thing on megamerger corporate teevee!
I read on Tvspy, that Rupert, may have the A mind disease,that old people get? Why don't they fired him>
Unfortunately Rupert owns Feces Toilet Channel while he's a live Feces Channel will remain a float.
Who's crazy Olbermann?? YOU are Keithy! Your interview with the pathetically pandering and greedy Scott McClellan was a left-wing orgy of the delusional. One does wonder if this Scott McClellan guy is also related to that original “traitor” of his same surname: the infamous, also extremely incompetent, Civil War General McCLellan who ran for president in 1864 against Lincoln, on a Democratic Party ticket to defeat all that was fought for so nobly in the Civil War. THAT traitor McClellan was intent upon preserving southern slavery, while throwing away the honorable Union dead who had so nobly fought to preserve the UNION, a truly remarkable North American experiment in democracy, as well fought to not so incidentally end that slavery,…WELL now,.. I do betcha they are of one and the same lousy family!! So, GET LOST Keithy, along with your ONE SHOT wonder, buddy McClellan too (only after his two minutes of infamy are ended, of course, totally discrediting this whoopy dupe,…oops, I do NOT mean "infamy" as from your show, Keithy, since almost nobody watches it).
"Stevie"
Get a grip. Ever think of sticking to what the topic of the article is? You are SO all over the place. Perhaps you should start your own blog. Just sayin.
BTW your opinion notwithstanding, Keith Olbermann IS the reason for MSNBC's continued rise in the ratings.
I AGREE with S A Gould. Olbermann, Obama's-cock chugger-in-chief, IS the reason for MSNBC's rating spike from 0 to 00000000000000000000001. Way to go Olby, you miserable smug rat-fuck. Keep on suckin'
and swallowin.'