Now you’re just messing with us, AP.
I think the reason people can’t stand cable news is because of lost potential. They have 24 hours with which to fill their show with news and yet they spend nearly all of it mulling over and opinionating on the same three issues driving the week. You can turn on CNN or Fox News four different times during the day and see them discussing the same topic all four times. Imagine if there were a news organization that was a mashup of NPR and the New York Times, that actually aimed to carry a wide breadth of coverage that extended beyond the left/right dichotomy.
Al Gore’s Current TV has bigger problems to deal with than a potential lawsuit from fired news anchor Keith Olbermann - namely not getting kicked off Time Warner Cable for low ratings.
According to three sources with knowledge of the situation, Time Warner Cable Inc’s carriage agreement with Current TV stipulates that, if the left-leaning political news network fails to meet a minimum threshold for overall viewers in a given quarter, financial penalties such as Current TV being required to increase marketing and promotion spending on the cable operator’s systems are triggered.
If Current TV misses the audience benchmark in two consecutive quarters, another clause is triggered that would allow Time Warner Cable to drop the channel. The condition was built into the most recent distribution pact between the two parties, which was signed in 2010.
If it was not for Olbermann’s show, which averaged a total of 177,000 viewers per night, Current TV likely would have missed Time Warner Cable’s viewership benchmark, said one of the sources.
Source: reuters

