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Cincinatti Reds Announcer Thom Brennaman Apologizes For Using Homophobic Slur On The Air - etcanada.com
etcanada.com
21.08.2020 / 03:05

Cincinatti Reds Announcer Thom Brennaman Apologizes For Using Homophobic Slur On The Air

Thom Brennaman, longtime announcer for the Cincinatti Reds, has been suspended after a hot mic caught him using a homophobic slur that wound up being broadcast to viewers.

Cincinnati Reds Announcer Thom Brennaman Issues Apology Letter For Gay Slur, But Suspended From Reds And NFL Games - deadline.com
deadline.com
21.08.2020 / 01:21

Cincinnati Reds Announcer Thom Brennaman Issues Apology Letter For Gay Slur, But Suspended From Reds And NFL Games

Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerUPDATE, THURSDAY PM: Cincinnati Reds broadcaster Thom Brennaman is now suspended from working Reds and NFL broadcasts.

McDonald's issues apology after Eat Out To Help Out customers are left 'disappointed' - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
10.08.2020 / 13:17

McDonald's issues apology after Eat Out To Help Out customers are left 'disappointed'

Eat Out to Help Out scheme - meaning half price food across many of our favourite chains. Restaurants and food chains like Nando's, KFC, Pizza Hut and Subway are all taking part in the scheme, which means diners can get 50 per cent off their bills from Monday to Wednesday.McDonald's is also taking part in the Eat Out to Help Out scheme - much to the delight of its biggest fans.However, not everyone is best pleased with having to sit inside to get cheaper food.

BBC Radio Host Quits Over Use of Racist Term in News Report - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Britain
hollywoodreporter.com
10.08.2020 / 12:17

BBC Radio Host Quits Over Use of Racist Term in News Report

British radio host Sideman quit the BBC on Saturday over the corporation’s decision to include a racial slur in a news report about a racist attack.

BBC Apologizes for Use of N-Word in News Report (Video) - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
10.08.2020 / 01:33

BBC Apologizes for Use of N-Word in News Report (Video)

language allegedly used by the accused, a decision which BBC said the victim’s family supported.But after more than 18,600 people complained, Hall said he realized the report had caused “distress,” adding that the BBC would be “strengthening” its guidance on offensive language.Also Read: All New BBC TV Series Will Have 20% Diverse Talent Beginning April 2021Meanwhile, BBC Radio 1Xtra DJ Sideman, whose real name is David Whitely, said in a statement that “action and the defence [sp] of the action

BBC apologises over use of racist term in news report - www.breakingnews.ie - county Bristol
breakingnews.ie
09.08.2020 / 21:05

BBC apologises over use of racist term in news report

BBC director-general Tony Hall has apologised for a news report which contained a racist term.

BBC apologises for using offensive racist term in news report over attack on NHS worker - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
09.08.2020 / 20:41

BBC apologises for using offensive racist term in news report over attack on NHS worker

here“We are proud of the BBC’s values of inclusion and respect, and have reflected long and hard on what people have had to say about the use of the n-word and all racist language both inside and outside the organisation.“It should be clear that the BBC’s intention was to highlight an alleged racist attack."This is important journalism which the BBC should be reporting on and we will continue to do so.“Yet despite these good intentions, I recognise that we have ended up creating distress amongst

BBC Boss Tony Hall Apologizes for Broadcaster’s Use of Racial Slur in News Report - variety.com - Britain - county Bristol
variety.com
09.08.2020 / 19:29

BBC Boss Tony Hall Apologizes for Broadcaster’s Use of Racial Slur in News Report

Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentTony Hall, the director general of British public broadcaster BBC, has apologized for the use of a racial slur in a news report last month. He said it had made a mistake and had created “distress amongst many people.”The report, which aired on July 29 on the regional show “Points West” and on the BBC News Channel, covered an alleged attack in which a Black health worker in Bristol, England, was hit by a car.

Presenter quits BBC over news report containing racist term - www.breakingnews.ie - county Bristol
breakingnews.ie
09.08.2020 / 14:23

Presenter quits BBC over news report containing racist term

BBC Radio 1xtra presenter Sideman has announced he is quitting the corporation over a news report which contained a racist term.

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