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The Opinionators: Bill O'Reilly and Keith Olbermann

Bill O'Reilly and Keith Olbermann are engaged in one of the most visible rivalries of the decade — a conflict that may be rooted more in their similarities than differences. Both talk show hosts are former straight news reporters who share not only a formula for talk-show success, but a mutual respect for Tom Snyder, whose 1970s talk show Tomorrow set the bar for thoughtful, entertaining talk. Olbermann and O'Reilly make our Players list for best epitomizing the transformation of news in the 2000s. While CNN ruled the '90s with an emphasis on breaking, opinion-free reports, The O'Reilly Factor helped Fox News become the cable news leader with a show that mixes reporting, reflection, and rampant editorializing. It's the same formula adopted by Olbermann's Countdown, which has led MSNBC's increased emphasis on opinion. Critics paint O'Reilly and Olbermann as blustery, cartoonish bloviators of the right and left, respectively, and take them to task for not playing it straight. But both men — among the influential television industry players interviewed for TVGuide.com's Best of the Decade section — would just say they speak the truth. Click here for our interview with O'Reilly or read on for our talk with Olbermann.read more

The Opinionators: Bill O'Reilly and Keith Olbermann

Bill O'Reilly and Keith Olbermann are engaged in one of the most visible rivalries of the decade — a conflict that may be rooted more in their similarities than differences. Both talk show hosts are former straight news reporters who share not only a formula for talk-show success, but a mutual respect for Tom Snyder, whose 1970s talk show Tomorrow set the bar for thoughtful, entertaining talk. Olbermann and O'Reilly make our Players list for best epitomizing the transformation of news in the 2000s. While CNN ruled the '90s with an emphasis on breaking, opinion-free reports, The O'Reilly Factor helped Fox News become the cable news leader with a show that mixes reporting, reflection, and rampant editorializing. It's the same formula adopted by Olbermann's Countdown, which has led MSNBC's increased emphasis on opinion. Critics paint O'Reilly and Olbermann as blustery, cartoonish bloviators of the right and left, respectively, and take them to task for not playing it straight. But both men — among the influential television industry players interviewed for TVGuide.com's Best of the Decade section — would just say they speak the truth.  Click here for our interview with Olbermann or read on for our talk with O'Reilly.read more

VIDEO: Keith Olbermann smacks down Bill O'Reilly

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Keith Olbermann smacks down Bill O'Reilly
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Posted: 11/13/2009

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Season 34, Episode 7: Keith Olbermann is indignant...
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Length: 08:41
Posted: 11/2/2008
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Season 1: WEB EXCLUSIVE! Keith Olbermann takes the LNWJF Internet Personality Test.
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Posted: 5/28/2009
Season 1, Episode 106: Jimmy attempts to solve the beef between MSNBC's Keith Olbermann and Fox News' Glenn Beck.
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Posted: 9/9/2009
Keith Olbermann is indignant and his cat is innocent.
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Posted: 11/2/2008
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Football Night in America (Host) 2006 TV Show Series
Countdown with Keith Olbermann (Anchor) 2003 TV Show Series
Big Show with Keith Olbermann (Host) 1997 TV Show Series
SportsCenter (Anchor) 1979 TV Show Series
Bill Moyers' Journal: Episode (Guest) Episode

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Keith Olbermann Declares War on Glenn Beck

MSNBC commentator Keith Olbermann is looking for dirt on Fox News' Glenn Beck.

"Find everything you can about Glenn Beck, Stu Burguiere, and Roger Ailes," Olbermann posted on The Daily Kos. (Burguiere produces Beck's radio show; Ailes is the head of Fox News.)

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Top 5 Talk-Show Controversies of 2009

It's been a big year for incendiary talk-show chatter. Sometimes a host gets viewers irate. Sometimes it's the guest. Sometimes that guest is even the president of the United States. Here's a look back at some of the comments this year that made people mad.

1) Who: Glenn Beck on Fox News' Fox and Friends
What he said
: On the July 28th edition, Beck said President Obama has "a deep-seated hatred for white people or the white culture." He added, "I'm not saying that he doesn't like white people. I'm saying that he has a problem. This guy is, I believe, a racist."
The fallout
: Geico and Lawyers.com have pulled advertising from Beck's show, The Glenn Beck Program.

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Top Moments: Jon & Kate Returns, Dance Crowns a Winner and More

There's nothing like a genuine surprise. While some things on TV this week took predictable turns — feuding cable hosts are feuding again, and a relationship born on the Bachelorette hit a bump — the two events at the top of our list caught us off-guard. One might even change the world. And no, it's not the dance contest.

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Report: Fox, G.E. Bring End to O'Reilly-Olbermann Feud

Keith Olbermann and Bill O'Reilly take pride in not backing down from anyone, especially each other. But did they give in to their bosses by agreeing to conclude their feud?

The MSNBC and Fox News hosts have engaged in an often-personal war of words for years. But they put their differences aside — or at least agreed to stop talking about them on-air — because of an intervention by the heads of their companies, The New York Times reports. read more

Keith Olbermann Inks New Deal, Lets Loose on California Gay Marriage Ban

MSNBC announced Monday that the network had signed anchor and Countdown host Keith Olbermann to a new four-year contract.

The pact will keep Olbermann at Countdown and NBC's Sunday Night Foobtall until at least 2010, paying him roughly $7.5 million a year. Olbermann's brand of commentary, most often directed at President Bush and his administration, led to the highest ratings in the show's five-year history last month. But with that administration heading out the door, where will Olbermann direct his anger?

In a Monday appearance on The View, Olbermann joked: "We're switching to all Mariah Carey as of tonight." But that wasn't the case at all.

Instead, Olbermann delivered an emotional railing against the passing of California's Proposition 8, proving his "Special Comment" segments don't need to attack Bush to pack a punch.

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