What do a white shock jock and a black feminist critic have in common? Not much, on the surface of things. But a new book by one such critic, Burying Don Imus: Anatomy of a Scapegoat, just out from ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Disgraced shock jock Don Imus, who was fired by CBS Radio six months ago in an uproar over an on-air racial slur he made, has signed a deal to return to radio on December 3 ...
NEW YORK -- Back on the radio? Or off to retirement? Answers about the future were hard to come by Friday, when 66-year-old radio legend Don Imus spent his first day of unemployment in silence -- a ...
RIBERA, N.M. — Don Imus' banishment from the public airwaves also deprives him of a critical platform to raise money for the sprawling Imus Ranch, where children with cancer and other illnesses get a ...
Roblox Corporation co-founder and CEO Dave Baszucki has said that parents worried about their kids using Roblox have a fairly simple option open to them: "My first message would be, if you're not ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. broadcaster CBS settled its termination dispute with fired radio shock jock Don Imus on Tuesday, a possible step toward Imus reviving his multimillion-dollar career with a ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Radio provocateur Don Imus, whose daily talk show begins simulcasting on ...
Two powerful African-American congresswomen are expressing outrage with the recent racist and sexist comments by Don Imus that denigrated the Rutgers University’s NCAA champion women's basketball team ...
One presidential candidate even asked for his endorsement. — -- Don Imus was back on the air today — and no one seemed to be outraged. The Rev. Al Sharpton, who once railed against the shock jock ...
SAN MATEO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Roblox, a global online platform bringing millions of people together through play, and multi-talented Signature Entertainment/Atlantic Records recording artist, ...
April 11, 2007 — -- Advertisers like Procter & Gamble are pulling their spots. Civil rights groups and basketball stars alike condemn him, prompting a "mea culpa" tour by embattled radio shock ...
If calling the Rutgers women's basketball players "nappy-headed hos" was the first deplorable and offensive utterance out of shock jock Don Imus's mouth, there probably wouldn't be a national ...
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