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NBC Universal cuts ties with Donald Trump
Jun 29, 2015 15:18:02   #
KHH1
 
By Brian Stelter and Frank Pallotta @CNNMoney


Donald T***p w*n't back down from Mexican 'rapists' comment

NBCUniversal, succumbing to pressure from an array of Hispanic groups, is severing its business ties to p**********l candidate Donald Trump.

The Miss USA pageant, scheduled for July 12, will no longer air on the network. Nor will the Miss Universe pageant, scheduled for next January. Both pageants were, until now, jointly owned by NBC and Trump.

"At NBC, respect and dignity for all people are cornerstones of our values," the company said in a statement. "Due to the recent derogatory statements by Donald Trump regarding immigrants, NBCUniversal is ending its business relationship with Mr. Trump."

Speaking to reporters after a campaign event in Chicago, Trump said he had enjoyed a "great" relationship with NBC but would not back down on his views about immigration. Trump told CNN correspondent Athena Jones that he may sue NBC.

NBCUniversal, which is owned by Comcast, had no comment on the lawsuit possibility. It is unclear whether NBC will seek to sell its stake in the Miss Universe Organization to Trump, or acquire Trump's stake from him, or seek another buyer.

It is also unclear where, if anywhere, the Miss USA pageant might be televised instead of NBC. Contestants from across the country have been preparing for months for the annual event.

The other major television broadcaster of the pageant, Univision, cancelled it last week due to Trump's involvement.

Monday's announcement by NBC followed a weekend's worth of legal conversations within the network, given the long-standing contractual relationship with Trump. The joint ownership of the pageants dates back more than a decade.

Eventually network executives decided that the split had to happen.

Hispanic advocates were calling for action: The Miss USA controversy stemmed from comments Trump made during his p**********l campaign announcement two weeks ago.

"When Mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best...They're sending people who have lots of problems," Trump said in the speech. "They're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists, and some, I assume, are good people."

These comments caused a firestorm and widespread condemnations, particularly in the Hispanic community. Univision, the biggest Spanish-language broadcaster in the United States, decided to end a five-year contract to air Miss USA and Miss Universe after only five months.

NBC was in a more complicated position because it jointly owned the pageants.

The network initially responded with a statement saying that Trump's opinions "do not represent those of NBC, and we do not agree with his positions on a number of issues, including his recent comments on immigration."

But that attempt to distance the network from Trump did not satisfy some Hispanic leaders.

Over the weekend a large number of Hispanic advocacy organizations urged NBC to follow Univision's lead.

And on Monday the National Association of Hispanic Journalists added its name to the list. Notably, the association is led by Mekahlo Medina, a reporter for NBC's local station in southern California.

Medina wrote, "[We] encourage NBC to acquire 100% ownership of the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants and air those events without the shadow of such mistrust and fear Mr. Trump has created."

Petition gained more than 200,000 backers: Additionally, more than 215,000 people have signed a Change.org petition calling for a break-up.

The petition, created by Guillermo CastaƱeda Jr., called on the Peacock network to end the pageant airings.

Felix Sanchez, the chairman of the National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts, said in an interview on Sunday that NBC's silence on the matter was getting deafening.

NBC attorneys, however, needed time to renew the company's contracts with Trump before pulling the plug on Monday.

Trump is also the face of NBC's "The Apprentice." Following his p**********l announcement, NBC said it would "re-evaluate" Trump's role on the reality show.

On Monday, the network indicated that it wants to keep "Celebrity Apprentice" going, but without Trump as the host.

Production on the next season of the reality show is slated to begin in the fall. NBC's statement said "'Celebrity Apprentice' is licensed from Mark Burnett's United Artists Media Group and that relationship will continue."

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Jun 29, 2015 15:51:26   #
Ricko Loc: Florida
 
KHH1 wrote:
By Brian Stelter and Frank Pallotta @CNNMoney


Donald T***p w*n't back down from Mexican 'rapists' comment

NBCUniversal, succumbing to pressure from an array of Hispanic groups, is severing its business ties to p**********l candidate Donald Trump.

The Miss USA pageant, scheduled for July 12, will no longer air on the network. Nor will the Miss Universe pageant, scheduled for next January. Both pageants were, until now, jointly owned by NBC and Trump.

"At NBC, respect and dignity for all people are cornerstones of our values," the company said in a statement. "Due to the recent derogatory statements by Donald Trump regarding immigrants, NBCUniversal is ending its business relationship with Mr. Trump."

Speaking to reporters after a campaign event in Chicago, Trump said he had enjoyed a "great" relationship with NBC but would not back down on his views about immigration. Trump told CNN correspondent Athena Jones that he may sue NBC.

NBCUniversal, which is owned by Comcast, had no comment on the lawsuit possibility. It is unclear whether NBC will seek to sell its stake in the Miss Universe Organization to Trump, or acquire Trump's stake from him, or seek another buyer.

It is also unclear where, if anywhere, the Miss USA pageant might be televised instead of NBC. Contestants from across the country have been preparing for months for the annual event.

The other major television broadcaster of the pageant, Univision, cancelled it last week due to Trump's involvement.

Monday's announcement by NBC followed a weekend's worth of legal conversations within the network, given the long-standing contractual relationship with Trump. The joint ownership of the pageants dates back more than a decade.

Eventually network executives decided that the split had to happen.

Hispanic advocates were calling for action: The Miss USA controversy stemmed from comments Trump made during his p**********l campaign announcement two weeks ago.

"When Mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best...They're sending people who have lots of problems," Trump said in the speech. "They're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists, and some, I assume, are good people."

These comments caused a firestorm and widespread condemnations, particularly in the Hispanic community. Univision, the biggest Spanish-language broadcaster in the United States, decided to end a five-year contract to air Miss USA and Miss Universe after only five months.

NBC was in a more complicated position because it jointly owned the pageants.

The network initially responded with a statement saying that Trump's opinions "do not represent those of NBC, and we do not agree with his positions on a number of issues, including his recent comments on immigration."

But that attempt to distance the network from Trump did not satisfy some Hispanic leaders.

Over the weekend a large number of Hispanic advocacy organizations urged NBC to follow Univision's lead.

And on Monday the National Association of Hispanic Journalists added its name to the list. Notably, the association is led by Mekahlo Medina, a reporter for NBC's local station in southern California.

Medina wrote, "[We] encourage NBC to acquire 100% ownership of the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants and air those events without the shadow of such mistrust and fear Mr. Trump has created."

Petition gained more than 200,000 backers: Additionally, more than 215,000 people have signed a Change.org petition calling for a break-up.

The petition, created by Guillermo CastaƱeda Jr., called on the Peacock network to end the pageant airings.

Felix Sanchez, the chairman of the National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts, said in an interview on Sunday that NBC's silence on the matter was getting deafening.

NBC attorneys, however, needed time to renew the company's contracts with Trump before pulling the plug on Monday.

Trump is also the face of NBC's "The Apprentice." Following his p**********l announcement, NBC said it would "re-evaluate" Trump's role on the reality show.

On Monday, the network indicated that it wants to keep "Celebrity Apprentice" going, but without Trump as the host.

Production on the next season of the reality show is slated to begin in the fall. NBC's statement said "'Celebrity Apprentice' is licensed from Mark Burnett's United Artists Media Group and that relationship will continue."
By Brian Stelter and Frank Pallotta @CNNMoney b... (show quote)


KHH1-if the NBC decision were based on r****m it would be understandable. However, we all know that the real reason is that they fear losing viewership so it is all about greed. Secretly,they probably agree with Trump but cannot divulge same. Any sane person knows, that we are not getting the cream of the crop and in many cases the worst of the worst. Good Luck America !!!

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Jun 29, 2015 18:15:48   #
KHH1
 
Ricko wrote:
KHH1-if the NBC decision were based on r****m it would be understandable. However, we all know that the real reason is that they fear losing viewership so it is all about greed. Secretly,they probably agree with Trump but cannot divulge same. Any sane person knows, that we are not getting the cream of the crop and in many cases the worst of the worst. Good Luck America !!!


Their decision was presented as based on r****m by trump........that itself t***slates into losing viewership...i have my org behavior classes review www.diversityinc.com where the financial ramifications of bigotry in a diverse society is discussed in detail..........I only can say what I know...not what we all know..........

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Jun 29, 2015 18:38:59   #
Ricko Loc: Florida
 
KHH1 wrote:
Their decision was presented as based on r****m by trump........that itself t***slates into losing viewership...i have my org behavior classes review www.diversityinc.com where the financial ramifications of bigotry in a diverse society is discussed in detail..........I only can say what I know...not what we all know..........


KHH1-makes sense. I still would not hesitate to v**e for Trump if he becomes the nominee. It is worth a try as everything else we have tried has not exactly served us well. I can support a reasonable person with a track record regardless of party. Good Luck America !!!

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