MSNBC ends contract with Olbermann

WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – Television network MSNBC  ended its contract with liberal anchor Keith Olbermann, the  network said yesterday.

Keith Olbermann

Olbermann signed off for the last time on his “Countdown  with Keith Olbermann” political affairs program last  night.

“This is the last edition of “Countdown,” Olbermann said on  the program.

“MSNBC and Keith Olbermann have ended their contract,” the  network said in a statement. It did not elaborate.

His departure came just over two months after MSNBC briefly  suspended Olbermann for giving money to three Democratic  politicians, including Representative Gabrielle Giffords, who  was coincidentally shot and wounded in an assassination attempt  on Jan. 8 in Tucson, Arizona.

“MSNBC thanks Keith for his integral role in MSNBC’s  success and we wish him well in his future endeavors,” the  network statement said.

Olbermann’s program helped define MSNBC as a liberal voice  in cable television and a counterpoint to Fox News’ largely  conservative bent. MSNBC is now second in cable news ratings  behind Fox News and ahead of CNN.

Comcast Corp earlier this week won approval from the  Federal Communications Commission and the Department of Justice  for its combination with NBC Universal, the company behind  MSNBC. Once the deal closes, Comcast will acquire a 51 percent  stake in NBC Universal from General Electric Co.