By Lucas Shaw
NEW YORK (TheWrap.com) - What's going on between Keith
Olbermann and Current TV?
Olbermann is not covering the Iowa caucus Tuesday night --
and it doesn't look like the decision was his alone.
Earlier Tuesday, Olbermann indicated that his show
"Countdown" was returning, but by 7 p.m. ET, he said it was not
to be.
"So as not to mislead: I am informed Countdown will not be
on tonight," Olbermann tweeted. "I must defer on all questions
to @JoelHyatt @AlGore and @Current."
Instead, Gore is on air alongside his two other prime time
hosts, Cenk Uygur and Jennifer Granholm. Current's Chief News
Officer and on-air visage is MIA.
These mixed signals come amid reports of tension between
Olbermann, who has fought his way off networks before, and
Current.
As the New York Times' Brian Stelter wrote last Thursday,
Olbermann's involvement in the election so far -- or lack
thereof -- is puzzling. He did not appear in a pair of special
reports that followed GOP candidate debates.
"These absences suggest that there may be new tension
between Mr. Olbermann and the managers at Current, who are
trying to create a progressive-oriented cable news channel,"
Stelter wrote.
Olbermann responded with an extended tweet claiming that
"anybody who describes my disposition towards Current as
"disgruntled" is either uninformed, working from a personal
agenda, wrong -- or all of the above."
But the fact remains that Olbermann is off and his prime
time cohorts are in.
Olbermann says he's back tomorrow, but the real back story
is anybody's guess.
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