Olbermann’s ESPN Legacy: Making Suzy Kolber Cry

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The New Yorker, which consistently puts out the best magazine profiles - Lenny Dykstra , OJ Simpson, and a Mike Bloomberg piece which included this epic line, “I would like nothing more in life than to have Sharon Stone sit on my face,” uttered at a meeting, no less, are just a few that come to mind - has an extensive look inside the odd world of one-time (alleged!) Rebecca Lobo ... [link]

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Keith Olbermann Was A Bit Of A Jerk At ESPN
Published 6/18/2008 at FanIQ Blog
I took the time yesterday to poke fun at Keith Olbermann for forgetting who Chauncey Billups played for, so this seems more than appropriate. The Big Lead tracked down an article from the just released New Yorker magazine about Olbermann that also gives us a very quick glimpse of his days at ESPN. Olbermann’s tenure at ESPN was characteristically contentious. One of his co-anchors, Suzy Kolber, has said that Olbermann was sometimes so overbearing that she would lock herself in the bathroom and cry. ...

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