Former E! sponsor Catt Sadler has condemned the discharge of a producer who allowed criticism of this cable station to air during its Golden Globes red-carpet coverage. "It's disappointing that any media would dictate the censorship of opinions," Sadler told Variety Saturday. "But it's especially upsetting in this case since we're at a cultural tipping point where girls feel more satisfied being vocal about problems like pay equality and sexual wrongdoing. To close down those conversations would be to stifle progress." Sadler's remarks came one day after Aileen Gram-Moreno registered a complaint against E! together with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the first step toward a lawsuit against the cable station. Gram-Moreno claimed that she had been fired for letting a pre-recorded interview to make it into the feed of carpet telecast. From the interview with E! anchor Ryan Seacrest, Longoria criticized E!'s treatment of Sadler, who a...
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