Tag Archives: NBC
Brian Williams Will Not Return as Anchor to NBC’s Nightly News
The past few months haven’t been too kind to Brian Williams as he continues to reel from the accusations and findings that he lied about a number of stories he reported on. Most recently it was announced that he would … Continue reading
Brian Williams Saga Continues
The Brian Williams scandal may be coming to a head this week after findings from a months-long investigation have been presented to Comcast/NBC honchos, according to deadline.com. Brian Williams, anchor and managing editor of NBC Nightly News, was caught in … Continue reading
Brian Williams and Bill O’Reilly Caught in Lying Scandal
Two celebrated journalists have found themselves in the hot seat after embellishing details of their experience while reporting and their future in the media industry is unclear. It emerged earlier this month that Brian Williams, anchor and managing editor of … Continue reading
Ann Curry to Leave NBC for Media Startup
It was announced earlier this month that after nearly 25 years with NBC, Ann Curry was planning to leave the network to join a media startup. Curry has had an incredibly successful, yet tumultuous relationship and career with NBC since … Continue reading
Diane Sawyer Signs off From “World News”
After five years behind the anchor desk at ABC’s “World News”, veteran journalist Diane Sawyer signed off this past Wednesday with a thank you to her viewers and a reassurance that the show will be in “strong and steady hands” … Continue reading
NBC Criticized for Pulling Veteran Journalist from Gaza
The tensions between Palestinians and Israelis have dominated the news over the past few weeks as thousands have been killed after being caught up in the long fought conflict. There are stories to be told on both sides of the … Continue reading
How The Media Failed During The Boston Marathon Bombing Coverage
In a digital age where more people are turning to their ‘smart’ devices for quick news, it raises the question of whether the age-old convention of getting the story first is most important, or waiting until you have all of … Continue reading