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Surtt 08-22-2005 02:39 PM

Recycling the news.
 
Holloway

Bob Costas Refuses to Host CNN Show About Missing Alabama Teen Natalee Holloway

By DAVID BAUDER
The Associated Press

NEW YORK Aug 19, 2005 — While some cable TV hosts are making their living off the Natalee Holloway case this summer, Bob Costas is having none of it.

Costas, hired by CNN as an occasional fill-in on "Larry King Live," refused to anchor Thursday's show because it was primarily about the Alabama teenager who went missing in Aruba. Chris Pixley filled in at the last minute.

"I didn't think the subject matter of Thursday's show was the kind of broadcast I should be doing," Costas said in a statement. "I suggested some alternatives but the producers preferred the topics they had chosen. I was fine with that, and respectfully declined to participate."

Costas' manager declined to elaborate on what Costas didn't like about the topic.

Thursday's guests included Beth Holloway Twitty, the girl's mother; a television reporter; and an investigator in the case. Seven of the show's 10 guests talked about the missing girl, the other segments were about the BTK killer.

The Holloway case has been a big attraction on cable news networks during a slow news period, with Fox News Channel's Greta Van Susteren getting record ratings as she's paid almost nonstop attention to it. Reports of Costas' decision first surfaced on the mediabistro.com Web site on Friday.

"There were no hard feelings at all," Costas said. "It's not a big deal. I'm sure there are countless topics that will be mutually acceptable in the future."

Wendy Walker, senior executive producer of "Larry King Live," described it as a mutual decision for Costas not to do the show because he was uncomfortable with the subject matter.

"We love having Bob … and since `Larry King Live' covers an extremely extensive palate of subjects, there will always be shows that he will enjoy hosting," she said.

The NBC Sports personality, also host of "Costas Now" on HBO, had agreed to be host for about 20 editions of "Larry King Live" this year. He's done six, the network said.

His decision is reminiscent of Keith Olbermann, the former sportscaster who left his MSNBC news show in the late 1990s in part because he was asked to repeatedly cover the Monica Lewinsky story. Olbermann is back now for his second run at MSNBC.


Copyright 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.







Costas rejects BTK episode of 'Larry King Live'


By Paul J. Gough Mon Aug 22, 1:26 AM ET

NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - "Larry King Live" substitute host Bob Costas declined to host an episode last week that dealt with the BTK killer's sentencing, saying he didn't think the subject matter was appropriate for him.


Costas' latest stint on "Larry King Live" was to last all week, Monday-Thursday live from New York; a pretaped show with King was previously scheduled for Friday. But sometime Thursday, Costas objected to the topic of the show, which was all over cable TV news all day: the Wichita, Kan., sentencing of BTK killer



Dennis Rader, who had terrorized the region for more than 20 years.

"I didn't think the subject matter of Thursday's show was the kind of broadcast that I should be doing," Costas said. "I suggested some alternatives, but the producers preferred the topics they had chosen."

Costas later "respectfully declined to participate" he said.

Wendy Walker, senior executive producer of "Larry King Live," said Costas wasn't comfortable with the subject matter and added that it was a mutual decision for him to step aside. Attorney Chris Pixley, one of the stable of guest hosts for "Larry King Live," stepped in.

"There were no hard feelings at all. It's not a big deal," Costas said. "I'm sure there are countless topics that will be mutually acceptable in the future."

A CNN spokeswoman said there were no internal repercussions about the disagreement on what is by far CNN's highest-rated show.

"We love having Bob guest-host the show," Walker said. "And since 'Larry King Live' covers an extremely extensive palate of subjects, there will always be shows that he will enjoy hosting."


Walker and Costas declined further comment.

King appeared Friday during a pretaped show about "Intervention," a series on A&E. CNN said Costas stood by in case there was breaking news.

It wasn't just Costas who had problems with CNN's coverage of the sentencing, which featured a rambling 20-minute statement by Rader. "Situation Room" contributor Jack Cafferty mixed it up with host Wolf Blitzer about the media's obsession with Rader.

"We're playing right into his hands," Cafferty said. "Does anybody get that?"

Reuters/VNU

Raiders Army 08-22-2005 02:45 PM

Yeah, report on Randy Moss instead you asshole. :mad:

flere-imsaho 08-22-2005 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Raiders Army
Yeah, report on Randy Moss instead you asshole. :mad:


That was my first thought too.

Lathum 08-22-2005 02:50 PM

Good for him, while both those cases are tragic, I am really, really, sick of them both!

Surtt 08-22-2005 03:44 PM

The parts I bolded are identical quotes supposedly made a week apart about two different incidents.

Ksyrup 08-22-2005 04:20 PM

Funny, the title can be taken two different ways - the recycled quotes, and the rejection by Costas of recycled news items.

henry296 08-22-2005 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Surtt
The parts I bolded are identical quotes supposedly made a week apart about two different incidents.


Are you sure. My understanding is that the episode included both topics.

This is from the AP article on the 19th:
Quote:

Thursday's guests included Beth Holloway Twitty, the girl's mother; a television reporter; and an investigator in the case. Seven of the show's 10 guests talked about the missing girl, the other segments were about the BTK killer.

I think 2 different articles used the same quote to focus on two different aspects of the same incident.

Surtt 08-22-2005 04:47 PM

I think the Aruba show was on Thursday and the BTK killer on Friday.

But, maybe he refused to do both shows at the same time.
That would explain using the same quotes.

Galaril 08-22-2005 04:59 PM

Having lost a brother who was shot to death while on duty as a police officer many years ago I can understand the families feelings of loss and subsequent revenge. But, I don't think this case is anymore newsworthy than the thousands of murders that occur each year in america. The only factors that appear to attractthis media attention seem to be that she was white, apparently from a well-to-do upper class family and was allegedly killed by non-american. I wonder ............If anyone would anyone care about this girl two three months after she disappeared if she was poor and black?

JonInMiddleGA 06-02-2010 01:39 PM

Figured this thread was as good as any for this little tidbit, better than a brand new one I'm thinking.

Holloway suspect sought in Peru murder *| ajc.com

LIMA, Peru — Peruvian police say a young Dutchman twice arrested in the 2005 disappearance of Alabama teen Natalee Holloway is now a suspect in the slaying of a Peruvian woman.

Chief of detectives Col. Miguel Canlla says police are seeking Joran van der Sloot in the Sunday killing of 21-year-old Stephany Flores in a Lima hotel.

The girl's father, Ricardo Flores, says van der Sloot appears with her in video taken at a Lima casino early Sunday.

Police say they are seeking to confirm van der Sloot's identity with the Dutch Embassy. It refused to comment to The Associated Press.

Peruvian immigration officials say van der Sloot departed Peru on Monday. Canlla says Peru is asking Chilean authorities for help in the case.

JediKooter 06-02-2010 03:08 PM

Dirty Harry: "You know, you're crazy if you think you've heard the last of this guy. He's gonna kill again. "

DA: "How do you know?"

Dirty Harry: "Because he likes it."

miami_fan 10-18-2023 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JonInMiddleGA (Post 2292636)
Figured this thread was as good as any for this little tidbit, better than a brand new one I'm thinking.

Holloway suspect sought in Peru murder *| ajc.com

LIMA, Peru — Peruvian police say a young Dutchman twice arrested in the 2005 disappearance of Alabama teen Natalee Holloway is now a suspect in the slaying of a Peruvian woman.

Chief of detectives Col. Miguel Canlla says police are seeking Joran van der Sloot in the Sunday killing of 21-year-old Stephany Flores in a Lima hotel.

The girl's father, Ricardo Flores, says van der Sloot appears with her in video taken at a Lima casino early Sunday.

Police say they are seeking to confirm van der Sloot's identity with the Dutch Embassy. It refused to comment to The Associated Press.

Peruvian immigration officials say van der Sloot departed Peru on Monday. Canlla says Peru is asking Chilean authorities for help in the case.


Just carrying on the tradition guys. I mean look at the title of the thread.

Natalee Holloway case: Joran van der Sloot admits to killing Alabama teen -- but her body will never be found, judge says | CNN

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Van der Sloot, 36, admitted to killing the teen with a cinder block on an Aruban beach after she rejected his sexual advances, according to a transcript of an interview with his attorney.

Van der Sloot said Holloway kneed him in the crotch after he tried “feeling her up,” and he responded by kicking her in the face and bludgeoning her with the cinder block.

He then decided to “push her off” into the ocean, according to the interview transcript.

There was another thread about this case where you guys built up the Peruvian prison as a place where Van der Sloot would regret being in. He has gotten married, become a father, and divorced his wife for a younger woman since he has been in there. Has the Peruvian prison life gone soft?

Thomkal 10-18-2023 08:07 PM

I hope he never sees a day out a prison, he is truly evil


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