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Coming up this Sunday on a Special Edition of Reliable
Sources:
AFTER IMUS: THE MEDIA FALLOUT
NBC and CBS pull the plug on Don Imus... we'll look at the
controversy from every angle with Chicago Tribune Columnist
Clarence Page, who in 2001 led Don Imus in an on-air pledge to
avoid racial and gender stereotypes; Callie Crossley, media
commentator for WGBH's Beat the Press; ex-Wonkette Ana Marie
Cox, a frequent Imus guest who's changed her mind about the
host; and ESPN host/Washington Post sportswriter Tony
Kornheiser.
Behind the Scenes
Why
did NBC News decide to stop the simulcast of "Imus in the
Morning?" We'll ask Nightly News correspondent Ron Allen.
Double Standard?
How do Imus' comments
compare to other pollution in pop culture, including rap, TV,
and movies? St. Petersburg Times media critic Eric Deggans and
former BET Program Director Paul Porter talk about the negative
images and messages rampant in other forms of media.
A New Era in PC-ness?
Radio personalities
Stephanie Miller and Roland Martin weigh in on what's okay, and
not okay, to say on the air... where's the line?
Plus, Imus wasn't the only racially-charged story in
the news this week. The three Duke lacrosse players accused of
raping an African-American woman a year ago were officially
declared innocent this week by the North Carolina Attorney
General. We'll take a look at why the press owes them an
apology.
Join us this Sunday and every Sunday at 10am
ET / 7am PT for our critical look at the media!
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