![]() The series, starring Debby Ryan, will return in 2019.Ĭreated by Lauren Gussis and based in part on her experience, the hourlong series was originally developed for The CW but picked up to series at Netflix after narrowly missing the mark at the younger-skewing broadcast network. The streaming giant on Wednesday announced that it has renewed its controversial "revenge comedy" Insatiablefor a second season. "Can't talk to you guys about this today," he said.įor Netflix, it seems that any press is good press. Later on Wednesday, Duncan revealed that she was the recipient of the offending text message and said, "I’ll have more reporting on this tonight the message was read onscreen, CBS Evening News anchor Jeff Glor said the staff of his show fully supports her.Īs part of the segment, CBS News reporters were shown attempting to interview Rhodes as he walked on the street. One such note should not result in termination after 36 years, but it did.” My language was harsh and, despite the fact that journalists receive harsh demands for fairness all the time, CBS did not like it. In a statement, CBS News president David Rhodes said that Fager "violated company policy," but did not specify which policy he violated.įager, in a statement, helped clarify what happened, saying that CBS "terminated my contract early because I sent a text message to one of our own CBS reporters demanding that she be fair in covering the story. ![]() There are people who lost their jobs trying to harm me and if you pass on these damaging claims without your own reporting to back them up that will become a serious problem."įager, who had been accused of sexual misconduct in two recent New Yorker stories focused on allegations against former CBS CEO Les Moonves, stepped down earlier on Wednesday. Fager claims it's what got him fired.ĭuncan revealed the messages on CBS Evening News.įager texted her: "If you repeat these false accusations without any of your own reporting to back them up, you will be responsible for harming me. Set in Southern California’s 1970s skateboarding scene, the project follows a teenage girl in the foster care system, who falls in with a crowd of skaters who idolize the famed Zephyr Skateboard Team.CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan on Wednesday revealed the text message that 60 Minutes executive producer Jeff Fager sent to her after she contacted him for comment on a New Yorker report on Sunday morning that implicated his conduct. ![]() * IMDb TV is developing a series based on the 2005 movie Lords of Dogtown, written by Kat Candler ( Queen Sugar) and executive-produced by Shawn Ryan ( S.W.A.T.) and the film’s director Catherine Hardwick, Deadline reports. The discussion features series stars Tom Payne, Michael Sheen, Bellamy Young, Lou Diamond Phillips, Halston Sage, Keiko Agena, Aurora Perrineau and Frank Harts. 7 at 8/7c, via the Paley Center’s dedicated channel on Verizon Media’s Yahoo Entertainment. * The 2021 Paley Front Row Presented by Citi series will serve up a Prodigal Son Season 2 preview this Thursday, Jan. 7 at 2 pm ET/11 am PT on both Discovery+ and Animal Planet, with Dan Schachner returning as the official Puppy Bowl ‘Rufferee’. * Puppy Bowl XVII will debut Sunday, Feb. Ryan will play the series-regular role of a musician who resides in the building. * Amy Ryan ( The Office) has joined the upcoming Hulu comedy Only Murders in the Building, starring Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez as three people who find themselves wrapped up in a true-crime investigation, per Deadline. Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets? Well… In addition to portraying All My Children‘s Livia Frye Cudahy from 1991 to 2009, Pinkins’ TV credits include arcs on Madam Secretary, Fear the Walking Dead and Gotham. The TVLine-Up: What's Returning, New and Leaving the Week of Jan. Prodigal Son EPs Break Down Season 2 Premiere, Warn 'There's Going to Be More Trouble' for Bright and Ainsley TV Ratings: Prodigal Son Slips With Tuesday Move, This Is Us Tops Night Nash was originally cast in the part, but had to exit for personal reasons. Per our sister site Deadline, Pinkins will play Alma, Emmett Till’s grandmother. Tonya Pinkins is one of ABC’s Women of the Movement: The All My Children vet and Tony Award winner will replace Niecy Nash in the Alphabet network’s limited series about Mamie Till-Mobley’s (Adrienne Warren) quest to get justice for her son Emmett Till after his murder in Mississippi.
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