ABC's "Nightline" aired the names and photos of U.S. troops killed in the Iraq war, calling it a tribute to their heroism. Some talk show hosts called it a move to turn people against the war. (CNN) - ...
“Nightline” Friday will devote its program to what would be, in any other context, atrocious television. Ted Koppel will read a list of names for 40 minutes, while pictures show on the screen. But the ...
ABC newsman Ted Koppel’s plan to devote tonight’s “Nightline” to reading the names of the more than 700 U.S. servicemen and women killed in action in Iraq has stirred anger and praise, and prompted ...
NEW YORK — ABC News announced Tuesday that Ted Koppel will devote Friday’s entire broadcast of “Nightline” to reading the names and showing pictures of the 500 U.S. military servicemen and -women ...
Leroy Sievers, who is leaving “Nightline,” writes in his daily message to viewers: “I began this note more than four years ago when I became Executive Producer. Since then, I have actually met a lot ...
A small broadcasting corporation has angrily pulled tonight’s “Nightline,” claiming Ted Koppel’s plan to name the American soldiers killed in Iraq is a blatant anti-war ploy. The snub by Sinclair ...
According to a White House spokesman: “The president believes we should always remember and honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice defending our freedoms.” Sinclair Broadcast Group has ...
‘NIGHTLINE,” ABC’s late- night news show, is about to undergo a massive shakeup that could mean the end of anchor Ted Koppel. Insiders say that among the changes under consideration are expanding the ...
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