Bill Ritter, anchor on WABC since 2001, said he’s stepping down but will continue to report on the disease
A longtime New York City television news anchor has announced his sudden retirement from the airwaves after revealing that he has the early signs of Alzheimer’s disease.
Bill Ritter, a veteran of ABC New York station WABC, has presented the main evening news in New York since 2001 and become a familiar face to millions of its residents.
Excoriating article under Caroline Dinenage’s name remains on ConservativeHome website
It was a crisis that toppled a BBC director general and his head of news. After contentious accusations of bias by a former external adviser, Michael Prescott, both Tim Davie and Deborah Turness quit the corporation.
At the height of the media storm that ensued last November, the corporation was struck by another blow. A key figure in scrutinising the BBC – the chair of the Commons culture, media and sport committee – delivered an equally damning verdict.
O Departamento de Justiça fechou a investigação concorrencial à compra pela Paramount dos históricos estúdios de cinema Warner Bros., abrindo caminho para a conclusão do negócio de 110 mil milhões de dólares, apesar da contestação da comunidade artística norte-americana.