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  • Ohio anchor taken off the air after using racial slur

    02/25/2015 1:24:12 PM PST · by Citizen Zed · 125 replies
    Syracuse.com ^ | 2-25-2015 | Ben Axelson
    Cleveland TV anchor Kristi Capel has been temporarily taken off the air in the wake of using a racial slur during a live broadcast on Monday. Cleveland.com reported that Capel did not appear on the Fox 8 morning show on Wednesday, and would not appear on Thursday or Friday of this week either. She will return to the broadcast on Monday, March 2. While praising Lady Gaga's performance of a "Sound of Music" medley at the 2015 Oscars on Sunday, Capel said during the Monday broadcast, "It's hard to really hear her voice with all the jigaboo music... She has...
  • Imus Set for Sharpton's Radio Show

    04/08/2007 7:05:10 PM PDT · by james500 · 43 replies · 1,333+ views
    AP ^ | Apr 8, 9:51 PM EDT | MARCUS FRANKLIN
    Don Imus will appear on the Rev. Al Sharpton's radio show Monday, five days after Imus made racially charged comments on his own show about the Rutgers women's basketball team, Sharpton and MSNBC announced Sunday. Despite Imus' scheduled appearance, Sharpton said his position was unchanged: He wants Imus fired and intends to write the Federal Communications Commission about the matter. "Somewhere we must draw the line in what is tolerable in mainstream media," Sharpton said Sunday. "We cannot keep going through offending us and then apologizing and then acting like it never happened. Somewhere we've got to stop this."