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Friday, November 22, 2019

Dem Candidates Urge Comcast To Clean Up 'Toxic Culture' At NBC


Six Democratic presidential candidates called on Comcast this week to conduct an independent investigation into how NBC handled allegations of sexual assault and harassment at the network.

According to The Philadelphia Inquirer, Sens. Cory Booker, Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren urged the Democratic National Committee to ensure that Comcast and NBC News “take steps to clean up the toxic culture” at their networks. Rep. Julian Castro and businessman Tom Steyer later signed on to the letter to the DNC, according to UltraViolet, a national women’s group that organized the letter.

“We, the undersigned candidates, are very concerned about the message it would send to sexual assault survivors if our next debate is sponsored by MSNBC without clear commitments from Comcast, the parent company of NBC and MSNBC, to conduct an independent investigation into the toxic culture that enabled abusers and silenced survivors,” the candidates said in the letter dated Monday.

The candidates did not threaten to skip the fifth Democratic primary debate, which took place Wednesday night in Atlanta. Castro did not qualify for the debate.

NBCUniversal has come under fire for its handling of sexual-assault allegations against former Today cohost Matt Lauer, who was fired in 2017. Lauer was accused of raping an NBC colleague, Brooke Nevils, in New Yorker staff writer Ronan Farrow’s new book, Catch and Kill, released in October. Lauer has denied any wrongdoing, saying it was a consensual sexual encounter.

Farrow also alleges that NBC managers were aware that Lauer behaved inappropriately before firing him in 2017 and that the network obstructed his reporting on allegations of sexual assault by former film producer Harvey Weinstein.

The network also conducted an internal investigation that found NBC News executives weren’t at fault because there were no previous formal complaints. Critics have said NBC should hire an outside firm to conduct an investigation.

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