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From the supplier: Former ESPN anchor Keith Olbermann improved the credibility of his news program due to his handling of the President Clinton White House intern scandal. By treating the topic seriously without any of his customary asides, Olbermann garnered respect for "The Big Show." The program's format has adopted a more structured format, with a few select guests reviewing and discussing daily events.
Citation DetailsTitle: Olbermann's "Big Show" gets bigger. (newscaster Keith Olbermann)
Author: Debra D. Durocher
Publication:American Journalism Review (Refereed)
Date: May 1, 1998
Publisher: University of Maryland
Volume: v20
Issue: n4
Page: p13(1)
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