Beat the Press
September 26, 2014
Special | 28m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Blowback after a New York Times profile of Shonda Rhimes.
Who are you calling an "angry black woman"? Blowback after a New York Times profile of Shonda Rhimes. The early ratings are in, and so far, David Muir is delivering the younger audience to ABC News. "Sweetheart": How to report on a gaffe when it's directed at the reporter. Blunt Talk: ESPN suspends Bill Simmons. Rants & Raves: See what our panel has to say about this week in media.
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Beat the Press is a local public television program presented by GBH
Beat the Press
September 26, 2014
Special | 28m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Who are you calling an "angry black woman"? Blowback after a New York Times profile of Shonda Rhimes. The early ratings are in, and so far, David Muir is delivering the younger audience to ABC News. "Sweetheart": How to report on a gaffe when it's directed at the reporter. Blunt Talk: ESPN suspends Bill Simmons. Rants & Raves: See what our panel has to say about this week in media.
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