Keith Olbermann has been suspended indefinitely without pay from MSNBC for
making donations to three Democrats in violation of NBC's ethics policy.

"I became aware of Keith's political contributions late last night," Phil
Griffin, President of MSNBC, said in a statement. "Mindful of NBC News
policy and standards, I have suspended him indefinitely without pay."

Olbermann, who does not hide his liberal views, has acknowledged donations
of $2,400 each to Kentucky Senate candidate Jack Conway and Arizona Reps.
Raul Grijalva and Gabrielle Giffords during this election cycle.

NBC's ethics policy generally bars political activity, including
contributions, without the approval of the president of NBC News, Steve
Capus, according to a 2007 story on MSNBC.com.

"Anyone working for NBC News who takes part in civic or other outside
activities may find that these activities jeopardize his or her standing as
an impartial journalist because they may create the appearance of a conflict
of interest," it says. "Such activities may include participation in or
contributions to political campaigns or groups that espouse controversial
positions. You should report any such potential conflicts in advance to, and
obtain prior approval of, the President of NBC News or his designee."

In a statement released before the suspension as announced, Olbermann said:
"I did not privately or publicly encourage anyone else to donate to these
campaigns, nor to any others in this election or any previous ones, nor have
I previously donated to any political campaign at any level."

The candidates Olbermann donated to had mixed results. Conway lost his race
to Tea Party-backed Republican Rand Paul, but both Grijalva and Giffords
lead in tight races that CBS News has not yet projected. All three appeared
on Olbermann's show, and Grijalva has appeared multiple times.

As Politico notes, Olbermann and MSNBC President Phil Griffin have been
critical of Fox News over its two $1 million donations to Republican and
Republican-leaning groups during the midterm election cycle.

On October 7th, in reference to the Fox News donations, Olbermann asked
House Majority Whip James Clyburn if there is a legislative response
available when a cable news network "goes beyond having a point of view and
actually starts to shill for partisan causes and actually starts to donate
to partisan groups of one party."

MSNBC has cast itself as a liberal alternative to the conservative Fox News
channel, a move that has helped the network improve its ratings, though not
to the level of Fox News.

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