Outspoken television anchor Keith Olbermann, 56, is leaving ESPN again, and his contract will not be renewed after July 31.
Olbermann, who was on ESPN in the '90s, eventually became known for his time at MSNBC. In 2013, Olbermann returned to ESPN with his own sports commentary show, Olbermann, shown on ESPN2.
CNN Money reports his departure was due to possible contract negations between the two parties, not about Olbermann's comments about Penn State.
Though the cut could be over salary negotiations, CEO Bob Iger declined to comment, says The Hollywood Reporter.
Olbermann's exit comes two months after Bill Simmons, who left when his own $5 million dollar contract wasn't extended. Simmons' departure came after heated remarks about the NFL and Ray Rice.
Olbermann will sign off on July 31.
GMT 18:35 2017 Wednesday ,26 April
National Geographic InformationGMT 12:10 2017 Thursday ,20 April
Satellite dishes reconnectGMT 15:20 2017 Tuesday ,18 April
'Skinny bundles' step up challengeGMT 09:53 2017 Tuesday ,04 April
New sex harassment suit against Fox News, ousted chiefGMT 09:51 2017 Tuesday ,04 April
New sex harassment suit against Fox News, ousted chiefGMT 07:47 2017 Monday ,13 March
PJD Announces Launch of First Partisan TV Channel in MoroccoGMT 08:57 2017 Saturday ,07 January
BBC sparks a stir with IS 'Real Housewives' sketchGMT 13:59 2016 Thursday ,29 December
China's new satellite for civilian hi-res mapping put into businessMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor