Olbermann on Jacobson

Kevin Vahey kvahey@gmail.com
Fri Jul 13 09:16:43 EDT 2007


Around the same time WCVB hired Bob Ryan to do sports and that was a
disaster as well.

Is Don Gillis still alive?

On 7/13/07, Maureen Carney <m_carney@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 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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