Close X
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
ADVT 
National

CTV Pulls 'Roseanne' From Its Television And Streaming Platforms

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 30 May, 2018 11:56 AM
    TORONTO — CTV says it is pulling "Roseanne" from its television and streaming platforms following a racist tweet on Tuesday by the show's star Roseanne Barr.
     
     
    CTV Communications tweeted its plans less than two hours after the show's U.S. network, ABC, said it was cancelling the series.
     
     
    Barr apologized for suggesting on Twitter that former White House adviser Valerie Jarrett is a product of the Muslim Brotherhood and the "Planet of the Apes."
     
     
    But the comment drew widespread condemnation from observers including consulting producer Wanda Sykes, who tweeted that she would not return to the show, and executive producer Sara Gilbert, who said the comments "are abhorrent and do not reflect the beliefs of our cast and crew."
     
     
    "Roseanne" recently concluded its first-season run Tuesdays on CTV but had also been available to stream on CTV.ca and the CTV Go app.
     
     
    A CTV spokesman says the episodes were being removed from those platforms, as well as the on-demand services available through the country's various cable providers.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Random Police Checks Should Be Banned: NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh

    Random Police Checks Should Be Banned: NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh
    Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is renewing his call for a ban on all random police checks, saying the practice — sometimes known as carding — is a form of systemic racism.

    Random Police Checks Should Be Banned: NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh

    Large Private Yacht In Vancouver's Coal Harbour Damaged By Fire

    Large Private Yacht In Vancouver's Coal Harbour Damaged By Fire
    Vancouver firefighters worked quickly to knock down a blaze on an 18-metre yacht in Coal Harbour on the city's waterfront.

    Large Private Yacht In Vancouver's Coal Harbour Damaged By Fire

    Woman, 23, Dies In Hospital After Being Hit By A Car In East Vancouver

    Woman, 23, Dies In Hospital After Being Hit By A Car In East Vancouver
    A 23-year-old woman has died in hospital from what at first appeared to be minor injuries after being hit by a car in east Vancouver.

    Woman, 23, Dies In Hospital After Being Hit By A Car In East Vancouver

    Chandigarh School Dropout TRISHNEET ARORA Makes It To Forbes' Under-30 List

    Chandigarh School Dropout TRISHNEET ARORA Makes It To Forbes' Under-30 List
    Arora is cyber security expert, an author and the founder and CEO of TAC Security -- a Cyber-Security company based in Mohali.

    Chandigarh School Dropout TRISHNEET ARORA Makes It To Forbes' Under-30 List

    Data Of 620,000 Canadians Improperly Shared With Consulting Firm: Facebook

    In a statement today, the social-media giant estimated 622,161 Facebook users in Canada had their data improperly shared with Cambridge Analytica through apps used by themselves or their friends.

    Data Of 620,000 Canadians Improperly Shared With Consulting Firm: Facebook

    March Home Sales Slow In Metro Vancouver But Prices Stay High: Real Estate Board

    March Home Sales Slow In Metro Vancouver But Prices Stay High: Real Estate Board
    Metro Vancouver home sales over the first quarter of this year were the lowest in five years, but statistics from the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver show prices remain high.

    March Home Sales Slow In Metro Vancouver But Prices Stay High: Real Estate Board