Timeline: A week in the life of Imus in the Morning Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 23:23:04 -0400

Timeline: A week in the life of Imus in the Morning

http://mediamatters.org/items/200704120001

In the wake of MSNBC's decision to drop its simulcast of the Imus in the Morning radio show, Media Matters for America has prepared the following timeline documenting events from Imus' slur of the Rutgers University women's basketball team as "nappy-headed hos" on April 4 to MSNBC's announcement on April 11.

Wednesday, April 4

Thursday, April 5

Friday, April 6

Saturday, April 7

Sunday, April 8

Monday, April 9

Tuesday, April 10

Critics also are targeting Imus' high-profile guests, including presidential candidates and network anchors. "To the extent that Imus' pattern of offensive speech is being discussed in the media now, it could put pressure on the authors, pundits, politicians and journalists who go on his show regularly to either publicly distance themselves from his behavior or risk being seen as having legitimized it," says Karl Frisch of Media Matters for America, which first publicized Imus' remarks last week.

The second USA Today article, on page 3D, reported that Imus "finds himself on a new playing field" in the controversy, because of "watchdogs, aided by the Internet, [who] are shifting the boundaries for radio and television personalities." The article cited Boston University journalism professor Tobe Berkovitz, who was quoted as saying that "'Before the Internet and the blogs, if the mainstream media didn't call you accountable, the tree fell in the forest and no one heard it." Media Matters was also quoted in the piece.

Wednesday, April 11

Contact:
Don Imus
Contact:
CBS Radio
Karen L. Mateo
Vice President, Communications
(212) 846-7638

Whitney Pray
Communications Coordinator
(212) 846-3906

Dana McClintock
Senior Vice President,
CBS Communications Group
(212) 975-1077
Contact:
Imus in the Morning
Contact:
MSNBC
viewerservices@msnbc.com
MSNBC TV
One MSNBC Plaza
Secaucus, N.J. 07094
MSNBC contacts

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