The Reporter
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First episode date | September 25, 1964 |
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Networks | CBS |
Number of episodes | 13 |
Number of seasons | 1 |
Directors | Tom Gries |
Paul Stanley | |
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ID | 2960351 |
About The Reporter
The Reporter is an American drama series that aired on CBS from September 25 to December 18, 1964. The series was created by Jerome Weidman and developed by executive producers Keefe Brasselle and John Simon.
Fast fashion: Boohoo breaks promises on ethical overhaul
... I just lie During her time at Boohoo, The Reporter was told about one tactic to secure cheap deals with suppliers who won t budge on price...
Internet out in Gaza as Israel expands operations
... The Reporter sent messages to everyone he had spoken to earlier in the day - but they did not deliver...
Sham security courses prompt gig safety concerns
... For an additional £310, The Reporter was told he could begin his training on day five of the normal six-day course...
Isa Balado: Anger in Spain after man appears to grope reporter live on air
... The Reporter confirmed it, and Mr Abad told her to put the " idiot" on camera, to which the shot moves to show both Isa Balado and the man, who was still standing with her, smiling and laughing...
Morocco earthquake: Baby starts life in tent as quake victims await aid
... The Reporter at the centre of the crowd was escorted away by police, still followed by people desperate to vent their anger...
Sam Bankman-Fried headed to jail after bail revoked
... His attorneys said he had shared documents that were already known to The Reporter and had a right to speak to the media...
Investigating the 'spiritual healers' sexually abusing women
... The Reporter, who we are calling Reem, posed as a client suffering from infertility...
Felix Klieser: The problem-solving French horn player of the BBC Proms
... The Reporter asked Felix if he planned on a professional career...
Sam Bankman-Fried headed to jail after bail revoked
Sam Bankman-Fried, who was arrested on fraud charges Last Year after the collapse of his cryptocurrency firm, must await trial behind bars, a US judge has ordered.
Judge Lewis Kaplan agreed with prosecutors that The Move was necessary to prevent him from interfering with The Trial process.
Prosecutors had accused him of trying to intimidate witnesses expected to testify against him.
He has denied the claims.
The hearing on Mr Bankman-Fried's bail came ahead of trial, which is scheduled for October.
The 31-year-old is accused of misusing money from investors and customers of his bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX to pay for property, political donations and plug losses at his hedge fund, Alameda Research.
The former billionaire denied the claims and was released to his parents' home in Palo Alto, California on a $250m (£197m) bond.
The Court had already moved to tighten restrictions faced by Mr Bankman-Fried earlier this year, citing his efforts to contact people involved in the case and his use of a virtual private network.
The latest request from prosecutors was sparked by a July article in the New York Times, which quoted confessional writings by Caroline Ellison , Mr Bankman-Fried's sometime girlfriend and the former chief executive of the hedge fund he founded, Alameda Research.
In the article, Ms Ellison, who pleaded guilty to fraud Last Year and is expected to testify against Mr Bankman-Fried, was quoted reflecting on their break-up and how she felt " overwhelmed" at work.
Prosecutors said Mr Bankman-Fried had shared the documents to try to make his case in the media that Ms Ellison was a " jilted lover" who had worked alone.
They also argued that it would have a Chilling Effect on other potential witnesses because it could make them fear " personal humiliation and efforts to discredit their reputation" beyond what would be permitted In Court .
His attorneys said he had shared documents that were already known to The Reporter and had a right to speak to the media. They also said sending Mr Bankman-Fried to jail would hinder trial Preparations .
Source of news: bbc.com