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KEITH'S MEA CULPA? OLBERMANN "SORRY" ESPN EXIT WAS "MESSY"

          On SportsFan Radio's "Just A Minute With Keith
     Olbermann" this morning, Olbermann cited recent figures from
     the Hollywood Reporter showing that ratings for ESPN's
     "SportsCenter" had dropped, which were, in part, attributed
     to Olbermann's departure from the sports network last year. 
     Olbermann: "Oh man.  Look, I'm flattered, but let's be real. 
     Eleven percent of the audience leaves because I did? I don't
     think so.  One quarter of one percent?  Maybe my ego listens
     to that argument.  But you think maybe the fact that there
     are now five cable networks doing at least one hour of
     sports news nightly might have more to do with it?" 
     Olbermann went on to address "something that's been
     bothering me for a while.  I left ESPN a year ago and both
     sides tried to do it nicely ... and we didn't.  I'm not
     backing off from some of my criticisms but I am very sorry,
     and I am publicly apologizing to my former colleagues and
     employers there that it all got messy.  For me, a lot of it
     was simply this: I had a lot of fun on that show and a big
     part of me didn't want to go, and I wasn't mature enough to
     deal with it any other way" (SportsFan Radio, 6/11).

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