The Best of Alvin Greene's TV Appearances

Since Tuesday, the world has stood dumb-struck at the victory of Alvin Greene in the SC Democratic Primary. He's unemployed, looking at a felony charge for showing a college coed a porn image and giving interviews. Inside, the best ones.
Naomi Campbell May Be a Witness at a War Crimes Trial
The Hague is looking to talk to supermodel Naomi Campbell in a case against former Liberian president Charles Taylor who's on trial for crimes against humanity. That's the same case that prompted her to sock an ABC camerawoman last month.
Who Hates Mimi Gurbst?
Last week, Felix Gillette wrote an innocent story about Mimi Gurbst, a senior producer at ABC World News, retiring to become a high school guidance counselor. Soon, the story's comment section became a message board for vicious anti-Gurbst vitriol. Why?
We're Lucky Naomi Campbell Just Punched a Camera This Time
Those anger management classes must really be working! After an uncomfortable interview about a blood diamond Naomi Campbell may or may not have received, the temperamental model punched an inanimate object—a video camera—and not a human.
Adenoidal Anchor to Ankle MSNBC for CNN?
In your proxy Friday media column: MSNBC's David Shuster shot a pilot for CNN, Barack Obama demands (metaphorical!) oral sex from reporters, Smithsonian magazine stiffs a war-damaged correspondent, and losing just $80 million means you're Publisher of the Year.
The Day Free News Died
In your counterfeit Friday media column: Rupert Murdoch launches the first volley in the new paywall wars, ABC News employees face a buyout deadline, Forbes loses a key editor, and Variety throws a hissyfit.
ABC News Is Paying Accused Baby-Killer's Legal Bills
TVNewser reports that, according to documents filed in a Florida court today, ABC News paid $200,000 to the family of accused toddler-killer Casey Anthony in exchange for photos of the toddler she allegedly murdered.
Toyota Demands Retraction and Apology From ABC News Over Manufactured Death Ride
Toyota's general counsel is calling on ABC News president David Westin to retract and apologize for a cocked-up story by America's Wrongest Reporter, Brian Ross. UPDATE: ABC News' response is below.
A Little Rain Never Hurt Anyone (Except Brangelina Fanatics)
In your rainy Monday media column: God tries to kill celebrity news using the weather, the New York Times is a totally great newspaper!, and USA Today arrives in Starbucks.
The Insane Clown Posse are Mad Inarticulate
Martin Bashir of Nightline has a few earnest questions for the Insane Clown Posse. Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope struggle to explain to him the nature of the Juggalo.
ABC News' Toyota Test Fiasco
Earlier today, we called out ABC News' Brian Ross for splicing together footage of him driving a Toyota and a surging tachometer into a fake report. ABC News pledged to fix the video. It did—and made it faker.
Will Christiane Amanpour Wear a Safari Vest When She Interviews Joe Biden?
In your substitute Friday media column: Christiane Amanpour eyes George Stephanopoulos' old chair, the Los Angeles Times wraps itself in Johnny Depp's handsome mug, the New York Times does teevee, and a Star is unborn.
How ABC News' Brian Ross Staged His Toyota Death Ride
Brian Ross, America's Wrongest Reporter, has been credited with owning the Toyota recall story, including one memorable report with Ross behind the wheel of an out-of-control car. He did it by splicing in staged footage to make it look scarier.
Today Is Scary ABC News Buyout Day
D-Day is here for ABC News. ("D" is for "Damn, they're taking my job.") The company is reportedly seeking three to four hundred buyouts, which would amount to about a quarter of its workforce. We'll update below with details.
Barbara Walters Continues Slow Trudge to Retirement by Ending Oscar Special
The oldest living newsperson who is not on 60 Minutes, announced today that the upcoming annual Oscar Special—her 30th—will also be her last. Thanks for finally giving someone else a chance to do something on TV, Babs.
• Is Fox about to "swoop in" and sign Conan O'Brien to host a late-night show on the network? That's the rumor. In other, not-at-all-surprising Conan news, his final Tonight Show on Friday generated huge ratings. [NYP, NYDN, LAT]
• News networks are preparing to scale back their operations in Haiti. [NYT]
• The "Hope…
• As rumored, the New York Times plans to begin charging readers to access stories on the NYT website. It will be a metered system (so only "frequent readers" will be affected), and it doesn't start until 2011. And faithful subscribers to the print edition won't be forced to pay anything extra. [NYT]
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Stephanopoulos: "My Mistake"
George Stephanopoulos acknowledges that he should've pressed Rudy Giuliani on his insane comments this morning.
