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MSNBC Catfight

<a href="http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/msnbc/russert_has_spent_20_years_building_credibility_all_of_a_sudden_hes_taking_questions_from_a_daily_kos_blogger_85778.asp“>TV Newser’s MSNBC source on Olbermann/Matthews/Russert and their election-night coverage:

“Every Tuesday night Keith is up there as the face of NBC News. That’s a problem,” says our source. “[Tim] Russert is upset about it. Russert has spent 20 years building credibility. All of a sudden he’s taking questions from Keith Olbermann, the Daily Kos blogger?”
The insider says Olbermann’s election night partner has reservations as well: “Chris Matthews is quite pissed about it. He knows a lot about politics and he takes it seriously. He’s so close to it that he’s not that political. He’s not an activist — Keith’s an activist. That’s the difference.”
Asked for a response, an MSNBC spokesperson tells TVNewser, “Your source is ill-informed and the assertions are laughable.”
With the primaries finished, the focus moves to the general election. “What’s it going to be like in the general election now that everyone knows we’re the in-house network of Barack Obama?” asked our insider.
“There’s a huge difference between rooting for one side in a Democratic primary, and another one to take sides in a general election and go out and openly root for a candidate. You can’t do that,” said the insider. “You think Russert is going to put up with that? Election night coverage in November with Chris Matthews and Keith Olbermann?
“The key is his willingness to quit,” says our source about Olbermann. “And he means it. He has convinced management of that. They are convinced that he will walk. He behaves like a man who has nothing left to lose. He is not central to MSNBC, he is the center of the MSNBC ratings strategy. We hang the entire schedule on him.”

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