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Related: About this forumConnecticut NBC Station Will Not Air Megyn Kellys Alex Jones Interview
Source: Variety
Connecticut NBC Station Will Not Air Megyn Kellys Alex Jones Interview
Joe Otterson
TV Reporter
JUNE 16, 2017 | 03:53PM PT
An NBC-owned news station in Connecticut will not be airing Megyn Kellys interview with Alex Jones this Sunday.
The station, WVIT, serves an area of the state that includes Newtown, Conn., the city in which the Sandy Hook Elementary massacre took place in 2012. Jones, who is the operator of the website InfoWars, has come under fire for claiming that the school shooting was a hoax, and that the victims 20 of whom were children were played by actors.
Whenever there is news regarding the Sandy Hook tragedy, we know that the pain resurfaces for our community, our viewers and for you, our colleagues at WVIT, the station said in an internal memo obtained by Variety. Over the last few days, we have listened intently to Sandy Hook parents, our viewers and importantly, to you. We have considered the deep emotions from the wounds of that day that have yet to heal.
Because those wounds are understandably still so raw, we have decided not to air this weeks episode of Sunday Night With Megyn Kelly,' the memo continued. We will continue our local coverage, including a special report on our Sunday 11pm newscast, which includes Sandy Hook parents, Governor Malloy and others who work to affect change around violence and mental illness. For those in our viewing area who still wish to see the show, it will be available Monday on NBCNews.com.
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Joe Otterson
TV Reporter
JUNE 16, 2017 | 03:53PM PT
An NBC-owned news station in Connecticut will not be airing Megyn Kellys interview with Alex Jones this Sunday.
The station, WVIT, serves an area of the state that includes Newtown, Conn., the city in which the Sandy Hook Elementary massacre took place in 2012. Jones, who is the operator of the website InfoWars, has come under fire for claiming that the school shooting was a hoax, and that the victims 20 of whom were children were played by actors.
Whenever there is news regarding the Sandy Hook tragedy, we know that the pain resurfaces for our community, our viewers and for you, our colleagues at WVIT, the station said in an internal memo obtained by Variety. Over the last few days, we have listened intently to Sandy Hook parents, our viewers and importantly, to you. We have considered the deep emotions from the wounds of that day that have yet to heal.
Because those wounds are understandably still so raw, we have decided not to air this weeks episode of Sunday Night With Megyn Kelly,' the memo continued. We will continue our local coverage, including a special report on our Sunday 11pm newscast, which includes Sandy Hook parents, Governor Malloy and others who work to affect change around violence and mental illness. For those in our viewing area who still wish to see the show, it will be available Monday on NBCNews.com.
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Read more: http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/connecticut-nbcmegyn-kelly-alex-jones-interview-1202469317/
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Connecticut NBC Station Will Not Air Megyn Kellys Alex Jones Interview (Original Post)
Eugene
Jun 2017
OP
blur256
(979 posts)1. I love my new state
Been here almost two years. Came from Missouri. Won't look back until I retire (family farm)
Dawson Leery
(19,374 posts)2. We offer so much more.
Control-Z
(15,684 posts)6. I was born in Connecticut.
But I've lived in California most of my life. Two great states!
More stations need to follow. His lies and hate don't need a national platform.
whathehell
(29,853 posts)4. Good news. n/t
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