- Rick Kaplan
Rick Kaplan, who served as President of
CNN (1997-2000) and Senior Vice-President ofABC News (2003), was named President ofMSNBC in February 2004. He was a long-timeexecutive producer for "World News Tonight withPeter Jennings " before leaving forCNN . In June 2006 Kaplan resigned as president of MSNBC. Over his extensive career, he has garnered 34 Emmys. In 2007, he replaced Rome Hartman as the executive producer of theCBS Evening News with Katie Couric .Controversies
Kaplan was at the helm of ABC's "Prime Time Live" in 1991, when they aired an expose against the Food Lion
supermarket chain using undercover producers who falsified their resumes and staged events. Food Lion was awardedUSD $5.5 million by a jury in 1997. The award was later reduced by a judge to $316,000. The verdict was then overturned by the U.S. Court of Appeals inRichmond, Virginia . According to the court, even though ABC was wrong to do what they had done, they felt that Food Lion was unable to show that they had been directly injured by ABC's actions.After Kaplan moved to CNN, "U.S. News & World Report" found that Kaplan had ordered CNN reporters to "limit the use of the word 'scandal'’ in reporting on Clinton's campaign fundraising." Critics claim this as an example of bias, given Kaplan's long time and close friendship with President Clinton.
In 1998, CNN President Kaplan oversaw production of the first documentary for the new show "NewsStand". The documentary called "Tailwind," narrated by journalist
Peter Arnett , alleged that during theVietnam War theUnited States had used poison gas against women and children inLaos . This report was later discredited.At a tribute held to honor former CBS news anchor
Dan Rather following his exodus fromCBS after the scandal concerning theKillian Documents , Rick Kaplan stated "As was the practice in all he did, Dan was meticulously careful to be fair and balanced and accurate."ources
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