The Associated Press reports PBS has cancelled the Charlie Rose TV show. Similarly, CBS News has terminated Rose's employment as a correspondent and CBS This Morning co-host. Rose's CBS This Morning co-hosts -- Gayle King and Norah O'Donnell -- kicked off today's edition of the CBS morning show addressing the situation, prior to the termination announcement. Watch their discussion, below. Both the PBS cancellation and CBS firing come on the heels of a story The Washington Post published on Monday, in which eight women alleged the veteran journalist sexually harassed them. Three of those eight -- Reah Bravo, Kyle Godfrey-Ryan, and Megan Creydt -- levied their allegations on the record. Additionally, Rose's executive producer, Yvette Vega said, "I should have stood up for them," when the paper contacted her about the accusations. Read More…...
- 11/21/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Charlie Rose has been suspended after eight women came forward with sexual misconduct allegations against the veteran broadcast journalist.
The Washington Post published a report Monday in which eight women alleged that Rose, 75, made non-consensual sexual advances towards them, including groping, lewd calls and walking naked in their presence, while they either worked for or aspired to work for the TV host on his Charlie Rose show spanning from the late ’90s to 2011.
In a statement to People on Monday, CBS News said that “Charlie Rose is suspended immediately while we look into this matter. These allegations are extremely disturbing...
The Washington Post published a report Monday in which eight women alleged that Rose, 75, made non-consensual sexual advances towards them, including groping, lewd calls and walking naked in their presence, while they either worked for or aspired to work for the TV host on his Charlie Rose show spanning from the late ’90s to 2011.
In a statement to People on Monday, CBS News said that “Charlie Rose is suspended immediately while we look into this matter. These allegations are extremely disturbing...
- 11/21/2017
- by Natalie Stone
- PEOPLE.com
Charlie Rose has been accused of sexual harassment by eight women.
The longtime TV host, who co-anchors CBS This Morning in addition to hosting a PBS talk show, is accused of unwanted sexual advances -- including groping, lewd phone calls and nudity -- according to the women who have come forward to The Washington Post. The accusers all say they are former employees or aspiring employees of Rose, and the alleged incidents are from the late 1990s to as recently as 2010.
Five women spoke on condition of anonymity to the Post, while three came forward on the record: Rose's former assistant Kyle Godfrey-Ryan, former Charlie Rose show coordinator Megan Creydt and former intern Reah Bravo.
Et has reached out to Rose's rep. Since the Post story ran, the anchor has been suspended by CBS, PBS and reportedly Bloomberg as well.
"Charlie Rose is suspended immediately while we look into this matter," CBS tells Et in a...
The longtime TV host, who co-anchors CBS This Morning in addition to hosting a PBS talk show, is accused of unwanted sexual advances -- including groping, lewd phone calls and nudity -- according to the women who have come forward to The Washington Post. The accusers all say they are former employees or aspiring employees of Rose, and the alleged incidents are from the late 1990s to as recently as 2010.
Five women spoke on condition of anonymity to the Post, while three came forward on the record: Rose's former assistant Kyle Godfrey-Ryan, former Charlie Rose show coordinator Megan Creydt and former intern Reah Bravo.
Et has reached out to Rose's rep. Since the Post story ran, the anchor has been suspended by CBS, PBS and reportedly Bloomberg as well.
"Charlie Rose is suspended immediately while we look into this matter," CBS tells Et in a...
- 11/20/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Update (November 20): CBS and PBS have suspended Charlie Rose following the multiple sexual harassment allegations. Rose hosts “Charlie Rose” on PBS and is a co-anchor on “CBS This Morning” and a contributing correspondent for CBS’ “60 Minutes.”
Earlier: Eight women have accused talk show host and journalist Charlie Rose of sexual harassment in a new report from The Washington Post. The accusations say Rose made unwanted sexual advances toward all eight women, which includes walking around naked in their presence, having lewd phone calls with them in which he shares sexual fantasies, and groping their breasts, buttocks or genital areas.
Read More:Natalie Portman Shares Her Own Experiences With Harassment and Sexism: ‘I Have 100 Stories’
According to The Post, the women ranged in age from 21 to 37 at the times of the alleged encounters. They were all employees or aspired to work on “Charlie Rose” from the late 1990s to 2011. Three...
Earlier: Eight women have accused talk show host and journalist Charlie Rose of sexual harassment in a new report from The Washington Post. The accusations say Rose made unwanted sexual advances toward all eight women, which includes walking around naked in their presence, having lewd phone calls with them in which he shares sexual fantasies, and groping their breasts, buttocks or genital areas.
Read More:Natalie Portman Shares Her Own Experiences With Harassment and Sexism: ‘I Have 100 Stories’
According to The Post, the women ranged in age from 21 to 37 at the times of the alleged encounters. They were all employees or aspired to work on “Charlie Rose” from the late 1990s to 2011. Three...
- 11/20/2017
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
New York -- Charlie Rose got roasted and lauded during a Monday luncheon here as the Center for Communication honored him with the Frank Stanton Award for Excellence in Communications.
Speakers at the Center's 26th annual awards luncheon were Barbara Walters, Newsweek editor Jon Meacham, Rose's executive producer Yvette Vega and "60 Minutes" executive producer Jeff Fager.
"I also do interviews, and I'm not exactly chopped liver," Walters started her comments at the event at midtown Manhattan's Pierre Hotel. But she envies Rose for not having to worry about ratings -- or being interrupted on every show by several women, she quipped.
Referencing a Fortune profile that concluded Rose was a lonely person, Walters recounted some of the many events on his social calendar that can make it hard to book a get-together with him. "He doesn't have time to be lonely," Walters said.
Meanwhile, Fager joked that "60 Minutes" was doing...
Speakers at the Center's 26th annual awards luncheon were Barbara Walters, Newsweek editor Jon Meacham, Rose's executive producer Yvette Vega and "60 Minutes" executive producer Jeff Fager.
"I also do interviews, and I'm not exactly chopped liver," Walters started her comments at the event at midtown Manhattan's Pierre Hotel. But she envies Rose for not having to worry about ratings -- or being interrupted on every show by several women, she quipped.
Referencing a Fortune profile that concluded Rose was a lonely person, Walters recounted some of the many events on his social calendar that can make it hard to book a get-together with him. "He doesn't have time to be lonely," Walters said.
Meanwhile, Fager joked that "60 Minutes" was doing...
- 10/26/2009
- by By Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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