CBS News executives have allegedly barred staffers from using the word “transgender” to describe the Nashville shooter, despite police confirming that the shooter identified as such, according to a report.
Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews, the executive vice president of newsgathering, and Claudia Milne, the senior vice president of standards, allegedlyreported, citing “sources close to the Tiffany Network.”
allegedly said. “And move on to focus on other important points of the investigation, community and solutions.”
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
CBS News reportedly barring staff from using term 'transgender' to reference Nashville shooterTop executives at CBS News are demanding staff to not say the Nashville shooter responsible for killing six people as 'transgender,' according to The New York Post.
Lire la suite »
ABC News staff stunned at how departures of veteran execs were handledABC News staffers were stunned at the departures of veteran colleagues and 'outraged' about how the exits were handled
Lire la suite »
Disney World Board Transferred Powers to Disney Before DeSantis Took ControlThe board overseeing the Disney World tax district transferred some powers to Disney shortly before it was taken over by the state government. See potential bias and similarities in coverage from CNBC, FoxNews, and CNN:
Lire la suite »
NBC ChicagoChicago News, Local News, Weather, Traffic, Entertainment, Video, and Breaking News
Lire la suite »
Nashville father who helped reunite parents and children after Covenant shooting: 'They're Nashvillians'Josh Gatlin didn’t have much of a connection to the school beyond the fact that he commutes past it every day. But when he heard that a reunification center for Covenant students and their families was being set up at the church where he’d been baptized, he felt compelled to volunteer.
Lire la suite »
Protesters seek gun control after Nashville school shootingProtesters chanted “Save our children!”
Lire la suite »