All posts tagged "NBC"
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Josh Schmidt | June 20, 2017Megyn Kelly’s Interview with Alex Jones Sparks Negative Reactions
Well, this backfired.
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Jillian Sequeira | January 9, 2017What Should We Expect from Megyn Kelly at NBC?
Will she change her tune?
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Anneliese Mahoney | December 18, 2016SNL Still Isn’t Pulling Any Punches When it Comes to Donald Trump
Despite Donald Trump's comments about Saturday Night Live, its writers are still going after the President-elect...hard.
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Emma Von Zeipel | November 1, 2016Lena Dunham Took a Shot at Trump with Bold Halloween Costume
Costumes for a political cause.
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Bryan White | October 12, 2016NBC’s “Today” Show Has Higher Standards Than the GOP
Billy Bush gets suspended, while Trump endorsers jump ship.
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Anneliese Mahoney | August 6, 2016Bad News: We Won’t Have Many Olympic Gifs
The IOC is cracking down.
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Alexandra Simone | July 14, 2016NBC Refuses to Air Olympic Opening Ceremonies Live
Even more drama surrounding the 2016 Summer Olympics.
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Chelsey D. Goff | May 5, 2015ICYMI: Best of the Week
ICYMI: check out the best of the week from Law Street Media.
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Anneliese Mahoney | April 26, 2015Brian Williams’ Troubles at NBC Continue
Brian Williams' fate at NBC is looking worse as more cases of misrepresentation come to light.
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Aysha Khan | March 12, 2015As More Questionable Reports Emerge, Bill O’Reilly’s Ratings Increase
Brian Williams and Bill O'Reilly both misreported their histories during war, so why were they treated so differently?
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Alexis Evans | March 2, 2015SNL’s ISIS Skit: Insensitive or Hilarious?
Did SNL's skit mocking ISIS cross the line?
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Anneliese Mahoney | November 22, 2014Where Could You Watch Obama’s Speech? Depends Where you Live
Major networks chose not to carry Obama's immigration speech, but some local affiliates bucked the trend.
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Anneliese Mahoney | November 21, 2014Bill Cosby Allegations: A Striking Example of Rape Culture
The sexual assault allegations against Bill Cosby are a striking, powerful example of rape culture in America.
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Joseph Perry | October 27, 2014NBCUniversal Settles With Unpaid Interns for $6.4 Million
On Thursday, October 23, 2014, NBCUniversal agreed to pay $6.4 million to settle claims that it violated labor...
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Eric Essagof | July 31, 2014Internet Fast Lanes Will Change How You Use the Web
The FCC is on the verge of allowing internet fast lanes that would allow content providers to pay...
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Anneliese Mahoney | January 13, 2014TV Streaming Makes it to Supreme Court
In 2012, a new company called Aereo launched. It offered a revolutionary new way to watch TV. Essentially, Aereo...
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Hannah R. Winsten | January 9, 2014My Face is Frozen and Rush Limbaugh’s an Ass Hat
Good morning folks! Did you all survive the polar vortex? It’s on its way out now, thank goodness....
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Gena Thomas | November 7, 2013Kicking Broadcast and Taking Names: The Aereo Method
Last Thursday, Aereo requested that a federal court in Manhattan rule that its business offers legal services. The...



