Brian Williams, you’re officially out of the doghouse.
The former Nightly News anchor’s six-month suspension — which began in February, following an investigation into his coverage of the Iraq War — is officially over, according to CNNMoney.
RelatedBrian Williams Breaks Silence on NBC News Controversy: ‘I Own This’
After an extensive review confirmed that many of Williams’ field reporting anecdotes were inaccurate, the newsman took a position as MSNBC’s anchor of breaking news and special reports. Lester Holt assumed Williams’ former spot in the Nightly News anchor chair.
“What has happened in the past has been identified and...
The former Nightly News anchor’s six-month suspension — which began in February, following an investigation into his coverage of the Iraq War — is officially over, according to CNNMoney.
RelatedBrian Williams Breaks Silence on NBC News Controversy: ‘I Own This’
After an extensive review confirmed that many of Williams’ field reporting anecdotes were inaccurate, the newsman took a position as MSNBC’s anchor of breaking news and special reports. Lester Holt assumed Williams’ former spot in the Nightly News anchor chair.
“What has happened in the past has been identified and...
- 8/12/2015
- TVLine.com
On one level, A&E's new series "Modern Dads" is almost refreshing: The four guys the show follows, stay-at-home dads all, come across as loving fathers who don't recoil at the sight of a dirty diaper or act as though they've been emasculated* by the situation they've chosen.
(*Not that you'd know it from the way the show's press materials oversell it. "A good day at the office for them," the show's synopsis reads, "is just keeping their kids -- and their manhood -- alive.)
Television -- scripted, unscripted or in between, as "Modern Dads" seems very much to be -- is not exactly overrun with fathers who take the lion's share, or even contribute much, to child-rearing. So seeing dads take good care of their children is hardly a bad thing.
On another level, though, the travails of four middle-class (or better) white dudes from Austin does not exactly...
(*Not that you'd know it from the way the show's press materials oversell it. "A good day at the office for them," the show's synopsis reads, "is just keeping their kids -- and their manhood -- alive.)
Television -- scripted, unscripted or in between, as "Modern Dads" seems very much to be -- is not exactly overrun with fathers who take the lion's share, or even contribute much, to child-rearing. So seeing dads take good care of their children is hardly a bad thing.
On another level, though, the travails of four middle-class (or better) white dudes from Austin does not exactly...
- 8/22/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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