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Headline Roundup July 15th, 2020

ViacomCBS Fires Nick Cannon for Anti-Semitic Comments

Summary from the AllSides News Team

ViacomCBS, the parent company of MTV, has ended its relationship with Nick Cannon over purportedly anti-Semitic comments Cannon made on a podcast. Cannon, who was the host of MTV and VH1's Wild n' Out and a former America's Got Talent host, is not the only celebrity under fire for anti-Semitism this week; NFL player DeSean Jackson apologized after glorifying Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan on social media. Cannon apologized for his comments, but argued via Facebook that ViacomCBS unethically deprived him of the rights to Wild 'n Out. Coverage from right-rated outlets framed both Cannon and ViacomCBS in a critical light, not just for the comments in question but for Cannon's purportedly anti-white statements. Some right-rated voices took issue with the apparent reasoning for Cannon's firing not including what some argue were anti-white remarks. No coverage from left-rated outlets mentioned the purportedly anti-white comments as of early Wednesday afternoon.

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Nick Cannon Apologizes to Jewish Community, Demands ViacomCBS Give Him Rights to Wild ’N Out
Nick Cannon Apologizes to Jewish Community, Demands ViacomCBS Give Him Rights to Wild ’N Out

Vanity Fair

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In a lengthy Facebook message posted Wednesday, Nick Cannon apologized to the Jewish community for his recent inflammatory remarks, which were deemed anti-Semitic by his former employer ViacomCBS. But he also stood firm against ViacomCBS—which terminated its relationship with him over Cannon’s comments—and demanded the corporation give him the rights to his lucrative, long-running comedy series Wild ’N Out.

“I demand full ownership of my billion dollar ‘Wild ’N Out’ brand that I created, and they will continue to misuse and destroy without my leadership!” he wrote.

Cannon also pushed...

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ViacomCBS drops Nick Cannon, cites ‘anti-Semitic’ comments
ViacomCBS drops Nick Cannon, cites ‘anti-Semitic’ comments

Associated Press

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nick Cannon’s “hateful speech” and anti-Semitic theories led ViacomCBS to cut ties with the TV host and producer, the media giant said.

“ViacomCBS condemns bigotry of any kind and we categorically denounce all forms of anti-Semitism,” the company said in a statement Tuesday. It is terminating its relationship with Cannon, ViacomCBS said.

The company’s move was in response to remarks made by Cannon on a podcast in which he and Richard “Professor Griff” Griffith, the former Public Enemy member, discussed racial bias. The podcast reportedly was...

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ViacomCBS Terminates Nick Cannon Over Anti-Semitic Remarks, Does Not Mention Anti-White Remarks
ViacomCBS Terminates Nick Cannon Over Anti-Semitic Remarks, Does Not Mention Anti-White Remarks

The Daily Wire

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ViacomCBS announced late on Tuesday evening that they had terminated their relationship with left-wing entertainer Nick Cannon after the actor made remarks that were widely deemed to be anti-Semitic on his podcast.

“ViacomCBS condemns bigotry of any kind and we categorically denounce all forms of anti-Semitism,” the company said in a statement. “We have spoken with Nick Cannon about an episode of his podcast ‘Cannon’s Class’ on YouTube, which promoted hateful speech and spread anti-Semitic conspiracy theories.”

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