“Nightline” Friday will devote its program to what would be, in any other context, atrocious television. Ted Koppel will read a list of names for 40 minutes, while pictures show on the screen. But the ...
NEW YORK — ABC News’ plan to devote Friday’s “Nightline” to a solemn roll call of U.S. service people killed in Iraq is fast becoming the latest focus in the charged debate over the role images play ...
‘NIGHTLINE,” ABC’s late- night news show, is about to undergo a massive shakeup that could mean the end of anchor Ted Koppel. Insiders say that among the changes under consideration are expanding the ...
Sen. John McCain said yesterday it was “unpatriotic” of a small broadcasting chain to pull the plug on “Nightline’s” plan to read the names of soldiers killed in Iraq. “A gross disservice to the ...
ABC's "Nightline" aired the names and photos of U.S. troops killed in the Iraq war, calling it a tribute to their heroism. Some talk show hosts called it a move to turn people against the war. (CNN) - ...
NEW YORK — ABC News announced Tuesday that Ted Koppel will devote Friday’s entire broadcast of “Nightline” to reading the names and showing pictures of the 500 U.S. military servicemen and -women ...
A small broadcasting corporation has angrily pulled tonight’s “Nightline,” claiming Ted Koppel’s plan to name the American soldiers killed in Iraq is a blatant anti-war ploy. The snub by Sinclair ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. NEW YORK (AP) – “Nightline” is calling Friday’s program a simple tribute.
Just as alarming as censorship itself is the ease with which people seem to adapt to it. Americans seem more receptive to the notion of government censorship or de facto censorship than at any time in ...
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