U.S. network pulls live police documentary show amid protests against
racism
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[June 11, 2020]
By Ismail Shakil
(Reuters) - U.S. TV network A&E has
canceled a live documentary show on police officers in action, the
latest media company to reassess their content amid widespread protests
against law enforcement brutality on people of color in the country.
"This is a critical time in our nation's history and we have made the
decision to cease production on Live PD," A&E Networks, a joint venture
between Hearst Communications and Walt Disney Co, said in a statement on
Wednesday.
Earlier in the week, ViacomCBS Inc owned Paramount Network canceled
reality TV show "Cops" that debuted in 1989 and was considered a pioneer
of reality television as it followed real-life police on the job.
Such shows have come under criticism for glorifying law enforcement
without any footage of police brutality.
Media companies are revisiting their programming as mass protests
against racial discrimination rage across the United States following
the death of an unarmed black man, George Floyd, in police custody.
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A&E's decision follows U.S. media reports earlier this week that an
unaired video filmed by a Live PD crew of a black man's death in
police custody in 2019 was destroyed.
"As is the case with all footage taken by Live PD producers, we no
longer retained the unaired footage after learning that the
investigation had concluded," the network told h the USA Today.
The decision, a reversal from the network's plan to extend the
show's contract a month ago, surprised Live PD host Dan Abrams.
"Shocked & beyond disappointed about this," Abrams, a journalist and
founder of news website Mediaite, tweeted .
(Reporting by Ismail Shakil in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun Koyyur)
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