Investigative Reporters Sound the Alarm at Peabody Awards

The PEABODY Award winners seemed to be concerned about the threats of democratic standards, criminal justice and progress forward in the qualitative and inclusive goals, as the eighty -eighth annual glory was distributed on Sunday in Beverly Hills.
Meanwhile, the head of “Saturday Night Live” Lauren Michaels It occurs from the heart and accepts the Peabody Institutional Award for the permanent comedy chain of NBC Sketch. He is the sixth Pepodi in the total that was collected through the presentation late at night that bent in 1975.
In reference to the “Snl50” shows that were broadcast in February, Michaels said, “All of these people return from the first season on the rookie, all of them were in one room and performance, and it was one of the most influential life experiences.”
Michaels, 84, also appeared to be an endless inclination signal for speculative about the long -term plan for display.
After referring to “SNL50”, he said: “Do what I can do is everything that makes me happy. It also makes me angry.”
Close Michaels with a shout to Pepodi AwardsRun by the College of Communications at George Foster Pepodi Telecom.
He said: “When you come to Peabodys, unlike other awards offers, you know that you are in the right room. It is a great honor to be here, thank you.”
There were also many invitations to support the public and opposition media for the Trump administration’s efforts to collect federal funding for the PBS, NPR and other public media and arts. He also criticized many of the winners of the biggest topic of management efforts to reduce federal spending in general.
Dave Psobing, chief investigation of ABC’s ABC investigation in Phoenix, was welcomed for a year’s dedication to producing a series of 32 parts that revealed the brutality of the police and racism in the local police. Just a few days ago, the Ministry of Justice in Trump “retreated” from a previous report that documented a worker in Skoping.
“They can back down from the report, and they can erase their words, but they will never erase what we did,” Baltobing said to the crowd. “Not all of us here. Not as long as there are people like us who tell important stories.”
Matthew Hashejucci, a journalist behind the in -depth report, “The only doctor of the South Pickle Pulley Media Station, referred to the growing crisis in rural health care, as he took in Kudo for his deep report on the woman who is the only doctor about him in a wide range of Georgia Province in Georgia’s countryside.
Dr. Karen Kinselle was on hand with Hashiguichi and received the first applause at night. Hashiguchi confirmed that she has no choice but to treat anyone in need, regardless of his ability to pay.
“If you are cut off, we will need more people like it.”
The strength of the TV was also highlighted to influence the change all over the world, as Kodo came to “Mr. Bings opposite the post office.”
British narrative drama was mired scandals in the nation’s post office system in the early Auths, and the harsh pursuit of law enforcement of ordinary people despite the evidence for their innocence. The general reaction to “Mr. Bings” was so strong that there was a retroactive effect to achieve justice for those who are wrongly accused even after 20 years. Producers James Strong and Patrick Spence
“This is the power of TV,” said producer Patrick Spence, who accepted James Strong. “This may be an inspiration for all of us.”
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(In the photo: Dave Bastobing, the reporter’s reporting correspondent, Pepode accepts his 32 -part series “Policing Phoenix”)