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NFL gets involved in plan to keep American Super Bowl commercials out of Canada

NFL gets involved in plan to keep American Super Bowl commercials out of Canada

by Andrew Bucholtz | Jul 17, 2015

The NFL has been notable for its attempts to influence U.S. government policy and laws, and now it wants to do the same in Canada. What’s it getting involved in? Plans to maintain the status quo and prevent Canadians from seeing American Super Bowl commercials...
Keith Olbermann’s ESPN contract won’t be renewed, and he’s gone as of July 31

Keith Olbermann’s ESPN contract won’t be renewed, and he’s gone as of July 31

by Andrew Bucholtz | Jul 8, 2015

It looks like Keith Olbermann is on his way out from ESPN again. Only a week after The Hollywood Reporter wrote that ESPN wanted Olbermann to “quit commentary,” particularly commentary bashing the NFL and Roger Goodell, if he wanted his contract renewed,...
Keith Olbermann’s ESPN contract won’t be renewed, and he’s gone as of July 31

Keith Olbermann’s ESPN contract won’t be renewed, and he’s gone as of July 31

by Andrew Bucholtz | Jul 8, 2015

It looks like Keith Olbermann is on his way out from ESPN again. Only a week after The Hollywood Reporter wrote that ESPN wanted Olbermann to “quit commentary,” particularly commentary bashing the NFL and Roger Goodell, if he wanted his contract renewed,...
ESPN wants Keith Olbermann to quit “commentary”; driven by his NFL criticism?

ESPN wants Keith Olbermann to quit “commentary”; driven by his NFL criticism?

by Andrew Bucholtz | Jul 1, 2015

There’s something odd about hiring outspoken commentators and then getting mad when they produce outspoken commentary, but that appears to be ESPN’s modus operandi when that commentary targets its business associates. Shortly after driving Bill Simmons out...
ESPN wants Keith Olbermann to quit “commentary”; driven by his NFL criticism?

ESPN wants Keith Olbermann to quit “commentary”; driven by his NFL criticism?

by Andrew Bucholtz | Jul 1, 2015

There’s something odd about hiring outspoken commentators and then getting mad when they produce outspoken commentary, but that appears to be ESPN’s modus operandi when that commentary targets its business associates. Shortly after driving Bill Simmons out...
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