Olbermann on Jacobson
Maureen Carney
m_carney@yahoo.com
Fri Jul 13 08:50:56 EDT 2007
He did the 6p and Lee Webb did the 11p in the early
80s, just after Don Gillis retired. Olbermann has
complained in the past that he was upset the station
wasn't located in the city and had to make
arrangements to get out to Needham every day. (What -
he didn't notice when he interviewed?) I guess it
wasn't a pleasant experience.
--- Scott Fybush <scott@fybush.com> wrote:
> Garrett Wollman wrote:
> > Did anyone else note Keith Olbermann's brief
> salute to Natalie
> > Jacobson on this evening's "Countdown"? According
> to the Wikipedia
> > article, Olbermann "briefly worked as a sports
> anchor at WCVB-TV in
> > Boston, before heading to Los Angeles to work at
> KTLA and KCBS."
>
> I'd forgotten about that particular blip in
> Olbermann's career...and I
> missed Countdown tonight, inasmuch as I was on the
> road driving home
> from NYC, where there was some sort of trivial
> format change on the FM
> dial earlier in the day :-)
>
> s
>
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