Posted on 10/28/2012 1:26:06 PM PDT by jimbo123
New York Times chairman and publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. on Thursday reiterated the company's support for its incoming chief executive, who has been under scrutiny in England over the BBC's decision to cancel a news story about one of its hosts being accused of sexually abusing children.
In a letter to the staff Thursday about the company's financial performance, Sulzberger said he was satisfied that Mark Thompson, who was the BBC's director general until last month, had no role in canceling a planned investigative segment about children's television presenter Jimmy Savile.
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I will never know how so many people swooned over Michael Jackson and let their kids watch his crap.
I am not sure he will be in the job long. The saga is becoming worse by the day.
There may be more!
Its amazing how small and incestuous the elite-lib media circle is.
If one of them is infected, before long, they all will be.
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