And now that song's in my head. Sigh.
And now that song's in my head. Sigh.
you don't cover a story without disclosing a possible conflict of interest. End of.
yeah, how dare they trust their reporters.
Nonetheless those fines are there, and she doesn't have to pay them, they do.
did you read the next sentence?
"The remaining girls were then forced to perform oral sex on their sorority "big sisters."
she is not unbiased if she is reporting on a group she belongs to without disclosing it. That's not being passionate, that's conflict of interest. Plus the way she quit could cause serious problems for the ststion.
All which makes the way they treated Vanessa Williams all the more angering.
who knows? I think there are coed frats out there, but I don't know much about them.
but he would down with the guys, dig?
Starting with reporting on a story without first divulging your involvement, plus quitting on air with a curse word... That's the kind of thing stations could lose their license over.
then she shouldn't be a journalist.
I mentioned this below, but I'm pretty sure someone's going to complain to the FCC, about the "fuck" and those fines go to the station, not Greene.
I'm mostly not a fan of frats of any kind, and I think while they might treat women slightly better, they'd still be douches to pledges in general.
who would play the clueless, one-of-the-boys Dean?
I smell sitcom!
"All the people who made your life hell in high school, and now there's no detention!"
nobody wants to join a fart.
I'm not so optimistic. Hazing is pretty bad everywhere.
there was a book I didn't even finish called Difficult Men about the TV drama "Renaissance" over the last decade. The guy excluded Rimes (because she wasn't on cable - never mind that David Simon's first show wasn't, either) and Jenji Kohan's (because - I shit you not - Weeds was only a half hour long) and blew so…