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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/CBS News/AP)-- Longtime WNYC public radio hosts Leonard Lopate and Jonathan Schwartz have been fired by the station, following accusations of inappropriate conduct. On Dec. 6 ...
When asked about the incident by WNYC News, Schwartz reportedly said "Can't a man say, 'You look good. Gee, you're attractive?'" Both Schwartz and Lopate were placed on leave on Dec. 6, WNYC reported.
WNYC has put two of its longtime hosts on leave amid allegations of inappropriate conduct, the station's CEO Laura Walker announced Wednesday. "[Leonard Lopate and Johnathan Schwartz have been ...
WNYC hosts Leonard Lopate and Jonathan Schwartz have been fired after being put on "indefinite leave" earlier this month over accusations of inappropriate behavior. The station's parent ...
WNYC's Leonard Lopate and Jonathan Schwartz are on "indefinite leave," the station says, "pending an investigation into accusations of inappropriate conduct." ...
Leonard Lopate, 77, and Jonathan Schwartz, 79, were terminated following “two separate investigations overseen by outside counsel,” WNYC spokesperson Jennifer Houlihan Roussel said in a statement.
Two of the best known hosts on WNYC, Leonard Lopate and Jonathan Schwartz, have been placed on what the station called an “indefinite leave.” “Effective immediately, Leonard Lopate and ...
Two longtime hosts at a New York City public radio station were suspended Wednesday while the station investigates unspecified accusations of inappropriate conduct.
New York Public Radio fired longtime hosts Leonard Lopate and Jonathan Schwartz for violating company standards for office behavior. NYPR management did not clarify what Lopate and Schwartz were ...
New York Public Radio announced that hosts Leonard Lopate and Jonathan Schwartz were placed on immediate leave “pending an investigation into accusations of inappropriate conduct," according to ...