Fortune | FORTUNE 09月16日
分析师称因“右翼媒体围攻”被MSNBC解雇
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政治分析师马修·道德(Matthew Dowd)表示,他在MSNBC的解雇是由于网络对“右翼媒体围攻”的反应。此前,他曾就网络上出现的仇恨言论发表评论,而这些言论恰逢保守派活动家查理·柯克(Charlie Kirk)遇袭的初期报道。道德认为,他的言论被误读,并且MSNBC迫于外部压力做出了解雇决定。然而,MSNBC的一位高管表示,网络方面认为道德的言论不当,解雇决定并非源于外部压力。此次解雇事件也引发了关于前总统特朗普可能对视为敌对的电视网络采取进一步行动的猜测。

⚖️ **解雇原因争议**:马修·道德声称,他在MSNBC的解雇是因为网络受到了“右翼媒体围攻”的压力,他的评论被断章取义。但他认为,MSNBC内部多数人清楚其言论被误解,且他已道歉,但最终仍被解雇。

💬 **MSNBC官方回应**:MSNBC的一位匿名高管否认了外部压力的说法,表示网络方面在听到道德的言论后立即认为其不当,解雇决定是基于此,而非外部因素。该高管强调,网络内部人员清楚其言论的性质。

🏛️ **高层信息传达**:拥有MSNBC的康卡斯特公司CEO等高层向员工发送备忘录,虽然未点名道德,但提及了此次解雇事件,并强调了在表达不同意见时应保持尊重和倾听,以促进文明对话。

🇺🇸 **政治背景影响**:文章提及了前总统特朗普对MSNBC的批评,以及他过去试图影响道德在ABC新闻工作时的言论。特朗普及其团队对道德的最新评论也发表了尖锐的批评,暗示了政治因素可能在其中扮演的角色。

Political analyst Matthew Dowd says MSNBC reacted to a “right wing media mob” in firing him for commentary about hateful rhetoric that aired on the network shortly after early reports this week that conservative activist Charlie Kirk had been shot.

In a Substack post Friday, Dowd admitted to being “down and a bit disheartened.” The former aide to George W. Bush, who was a political analyst at ABC News for nearly 15 years before joining MSNBC in 2022, detailed a long-running grudge that President Donald Trump had against him since his first term.

Dowd was fired after his commentary on Kirk, in which he said “hateful thoughts lead to hateful words which ultimately lead to hateful actions.” MSNBC President Rebecca Kutler called the remarks insensitive and apologized to viewers. Dowd apologized, too, saying he didn’t mean to imply Kirk was to blame for the violence that killed him.

At the time he spoke, Dowd wrote, he was responding to reports of a shooting at Kirk’s appearance, when it wasn’t even clear that Kirk has been hit. He said on the air that Kirk was a divisive and polarizing figure. He thought “how could anyone disagree with this?” he wrote on Substack. “I guess I was naive.”

“The right wing media mob ginned up, went after me on a plethora of platforms, and MSNBC reacted to that mob,” Dowd wrote on Substack. “Even though most at MSNBC knew my words were being misconstrued, the timing of my words forgotten … and that I apologized for any miscommunication on my part, I was terminated by the end of the day.”

But people at MSNBC knew right away that his words were inappropriate, and the decision to fire Dowd was not the result of outside pressure, said an executive at the network, who spoke under condition of anonymity because the person was not authorized to talk about personnel issues.

A corporate message on Dowd’s firing

Reverberations over the firing continued Friday, with a memo sent to Comcast employees by Brian Roberts, CEO of the company that owns MSNBC; Comcast President Mike Cavanagh; and Mark Lazarus, CEO of Versant, the spinoff company that is to take over MSNBC ownership — if it receives Trump administration approval.

Without using Dowd’s name, it referred to the firing and said his comments were “at odds with fostering civil dialogue and being willing to listen to the points of view of those who have differing opinions. We should be able to disagree, robustly and passionately, but, ultimately with respect. We need to do better.”

The letter urged employees to “engage with respect, listen, and treat people with kindness.”

The dismissal and Trump’s previous criticisms of Comcast and MSNBC raise questions about whether he will take further actions to constrain TV networks he views as adversarial. In an August social media post, the president wrote that it was “so much fun to watch their weak and ineffective owner, ‘Concast,’ headed by dopey Brian Roberts, hopelessly and aimlessly flailing in the wind in an attempt to disassociate itself from the garbage that they created!”

In his Substack post, Dowd said he had been very critical of Trump and the Republican party while at ABC News, and said Trump and White House staff called the head of ABC News to try and get him fired. “ABC News folks came to me a number of times after that and tried to get me to not be so critical,” he said.

Asked about that, White House communications director Steven Cheung said, “Matthew Dowd is an irrelevant piece of s-— loser who has debased himself for what he disgustingly said in the aftermath of Wednesday’s tragedy.”

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AP writer Josh Boak in New York contributed to this report.

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