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Royal Television Society awards: Piers Morgan pulls out of presenter role after social media outcry | |
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Piers Morgan has pulled out of hosting the Royal Television Society (RTS) Programme Awards after a campaign was launched claiming his presence would be “inappropriate.” | Piers Morgan has pulled out of hosting the Royal Television Society (RTS) Programme Awards after a campaign was launched claiming his presence would be “inappropriate.” |
The former newspaper editor said protest efforts had generated “silly noise” and he did not wish to serve as an “unnecessary distraction” from award winners. | The former newspaper editor said protest efforts had generated “silly noise” and he did not wish to serve as an “unnecessary distraction” from award winners. |
RTS announced Mr Morgan would be hosting just three days ago, however the decision was met with furious backlash on social media and petition sites. | RTS announced Mr Morgan would be hosting just three days ago, however the decision was met with furious backlash on social media and petition sites. |
Sky drama commissioner Cameron Roach also wrote a letter to RTS CEO Theresa Wise, which was made public, to urge her to reconsider the “inappropriate” and “damaging” appointment. | Sky drama commissioner Cameron Roach also wrote a letter to RTS CEO Theresa Wise, which was made public, to urge her to reconsider the “inappropriate” and “damaging” appointment. |
“After my role was announced, a campaign was started to have me banned,” Mr Morgan wrote on Facebook. | “After my role was announced, a campaign was started to have me banned,” Mr Morgan wrote on Facebook. |
“It suggested that I lack the ‘creative excellence’ criteria required for presenting such an event and therefore my presence would be ‘damaging’ and ‘inappropriate.’” | “It suggested that I lack the ‘creative excellence’ criteria required for presenting such an event and therefore my presence would be ‘damaging’ and ‘inappropriate.’” |
At the time of his appointment, Theresa Wise, the CEO of RTS, said: "Morgan’s reputation for being opinionated and his wealth of experience working within the industry make him the perfect host and we look forward to a lively event." | At the time of his appointment, Theresa Wise, the CEO of RTS, said: "Morgan’s reputation for being opinionated and his wealth of experience working within the industry make him the perfect host and we look forward to a lively event." |
However, the news sparked a series of furious spats on social media between purveyors of the arts and the Good Morning Britain Presenter. | However, the news sparked a series of furious spats on social media between purveyors of the arts and the Good Morning Britain Presenter. |
One user wrote: “Appalling choice of host... Sad for anybody that is invited to attend for the excellence of their work having to share room w @piersmorgan” | One user wrote: “Appalling choice of host... Sad for anybody that is invited to attend for the excellence of their work having to share room w @piersmorgan” |
Another said: “@RTS_media I don't want Piers Morgan representing me or any other RTS members. | Another said: “@RTS_media I don't want Piers Morgan representing me or any other RTS members. |
In response to another user, Mr Morgan wrote: "I'd be quite happy hosting to an empty room & giving myself all the awards." | In response to another user, Mr Morgan wrote: "I'd be quite happy hosting to an empty room & giving myself all the awards." |
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