• ESPN fires employee over racist remark

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 20
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: US sports broadcaster ESPN has fired an employee and suspended another for a racist word in connection to basketball player Jeremy Lin who is New York Knicks? guard.

    ESPN apologised for its ?Chink in The Armor? headline that appeared on its mobile site.

    ESPN wrote, "We again apologize, especially to Mr. Lin. His accomplishments are a source of great pride to the Asian-American community, including the Asian-American employees at ESPN. Through self-examination, improved editorial practices and controls, and response to constructive criticism, we will be better in the future."

    Max Bretos, an anchor on ESPN News, used the same phrase while speaking with Knicks legend Walt Frazier. He has been suspended for 30 days.

    ESPN in a statement said,.""We are conducting a complete review of our cross-platform editorial procedures and are determining appropriate disciplinary action to ensure this does not happen again. We regret and apologize for this mistake."

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  • Zina Bethune no more

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  • Actor Ben Gazzara passes away at 81

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  • Lex Fenwick is Dow Jones CEO

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 03
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: US media conglomerate News Corp has named Lex Fenwick as Dow Jones CEO. He will take over the new role from 13 February.

    Fenwick joins Dow Jones from Bloomberg where he spent 25 years, most recently as Bloomberg Ventures CEO.

    Based in New York, Fenwick will report to News Corp president, COO Chase Carey. He succeeds Les Hinton, who left the company in July.

    News Corp chairman, CEO Rupert Murdoch commented, "We have clearly established WSJ as the premium consumer newspaper and we are thrilled that Lex will be driving our plans to grow all our Dow Jones franchises into true innovative market leaders for today?s digital world. We believe our enterprise business has the potential to follow the brand?s success in the consumer space, and be the premier product in providing the kind of hard-to-find, premium content that the financial customer demands. We are committed to making it happen and we think Lex is the executive to get us there."

    Carey added, "Lex has been a driving force in the financial news and information industry for more than two decades. His aggressive and bold leadership will be invaluable to Dow Jones at a time when digital technologies are making information ever more important. We have a great opportunity to build enormous value around Dow Jones? unique expertise and franchises."

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    Lex Fenwick
  • Kodak seeks exit from Hollywood theatre sponsorship

    MUMBAI: New York-headquartered digital imaging company, Eastman Kodak Company, has opted for a pre-mature exit from i

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