Sentences with phrase «at a female reporter»

If you're reading this, you probably know that Cam Newton laughed at a female reporter's question during a press conference — and that he lost a major sponsor, Dannon, as a result.
ALBANY — For Gov. Cuomo, his prickliness last week at a female reporter asking a question about sexual harassment in state government should be a case study for male politicians on how not to handle the hot - button issue — and could come back to haunt him, Democratic operatives say.
Ken Lovett: «For Gov. Cuomo, his prickliness last week at a female reporter asking a question about sexual harassment in state government should be a case study for male politicians on how not to handle the hot - button issue — and could come back to haunt him, Democratic operatives say.»

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It includes an audiotape of Winkler screaming at a female editor who was trying to explain away the mistake of a reporter he'd fired.
A future historian may shake his (male or female) head in wonder at how a very thoughtful reporter feels it necessary to insist, in the midst of the shambles, that he is against restoration.
Today we take a look at some of the most prominant and hottest female reporters / presenters and hosts for different sports channel networks around the world.
At least 18 national media outlets have female reporters on the Clinton beat, across print, online, radio and TV, according to a POLITICO survey.
Interestingly, all the female reporters at the scene and in the studios on Thursday were dressed in black.
«If women understand that their right to choose is actually a topic of debate, you will see a female response like you've never seen at the polls,» Cuomo told reporters.
Most of the story is set at a small nuclear reactor in California and centers on a free - wheeling cameraman, the chief engineer at the reactor, a man who truly believes that nuclear energy is a safe and efficient form of power, and a female reporter who is trying to prove that she is better suited to hard news than the never - ending stream of fluff pieces she is handed.
«It was an absolute dream, synergistic moment of casting,» says Allison Williams of being offered, as her first big - screen role, the part of Rose Armitage, the female lead in Jordan Peele «s feature directorial debut Get Out — which allowed her to make fun of and then completely subvert her preexisting screen persona — as we sit down at the offices of The Hollywood Reporter to record an episode of the Awards Chatter» podcast.
The Alliance of Women Film Journalists, Inc. (AWFJ), a not - for - profit corporation, is an association of professional female movie critics, reporters and feature writers working in print, broadcast and online media, dedicated to supporting work by and about women — both in front of and behind the cameras — through intra-group promotional activities, outreach programs and by presenting annual EDA Awards in recognition of outstanding accomplishments (the best and worst) by and about women in the movies, and EDA Awards at selected film festivals throughout the year.
The motivating force behind the event, Schoenstadt told reporters, was the all - female group show at Hauser Wirth & Schimmel, «Revolution in the Making: Abstract Sculpture by Women, 1947 - 2016,» which comes to a close this weekend.
Earlier this year, female CityNews reporter, Shauna Hunt, was interviewing fans at a Toronto FC game, when two men made offensive, sex - specific remarks to her.
Perhaps the week's most buzzed - about employment law case came from Hartford where veteran political reporter Shelly Sindland filed a sex and age bias complaint against Tribune Co.'s Fox 61, charging that execs at the TV station rewarded female on - air talent on the basis of bodily attractiveness rather than conventional journalistic criteria.
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