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Blavity on MSNFormer PIX11 Anchor Ojinika Obiekwe Files Discrimination Lawsuit Against Station: ‘This Might As Well Be A Plantation’Emmy-winning entertainment anchor and reporter Ojinika Obiekwe has filed a lawsuit against New York’s WPIX (PIX11) News over gender and racial discrimination after being fired two years ago.
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Adweek on MSNWPIX Sued by Former Employee for Gender and Racial DiscriminationFormer WPIX entertainment anchor and reporter Ojinika Obiekwe is suing the Nexstar owned station for gender and racial discrimination Obiekwe started working at the New York station as an intern in ...
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Former PIX11 Anchor Files Discrimination Lawsuit Against Station, Compared Workplace to a 'Plantation'Ojinika Obiekwe is suing Nexstar Media Group and its subsidiary CW affiliate WPIX (or PIX11 ... including entertainment anchor. According to her station biography, her trajectory at the station ...
A Black TV anchor is suing her network, claiming that she was being overworked and treated like a slave on a “plantation” and that she was reprimanded by her boss for complaining about it in ...
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Bill Jorgensen Dies: TV Anchor For WNEW In New York Was 96Jorgensen moved from WNEW to WPIX-TV in 1979, where he anchored national and local segments. He later was one of the co-founders and first anchors of the Independent Network News, which was ...
New York’s PIX11 News is being accused of gender and racial discrimination in a recent lawsuit filed by former entertainment anchor/reporter Ojinika Obiekwe. Obiekwe got her start at the local ...
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Longtime NYC broadcast news anchor Bill Jorgensen dead at 96Jorgensen moved from WNEW to WPIX-TV in 1979, where he anchored national and local segments, and was one of the co-founders and first anchors of the Independent Network News, which was produced at ...
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FCC fines Nexstar $1.2 million over WPIX controlThe Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has fined Nexstar Media Group and one of its affiliated businesses more than $1.2 million for operating a New York television station in violation of ...
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