NBC & ABC Censor Charlie Hebdo Cover, But Tout it As 'Declaration of Defiance'

Kyle Drennen | January 14, 2015
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Reporting on the release of Charlie Hebdo's first issue since the January 7 terrorist attack, NBC's Today and ABC's Good Morning America on Wednesday refused to show the cover of the satirical magazine that depicted a cartoon image of Mohamed. Despite such censorship, both networks touted the publication as "a triumph for free speech" and "a kind of declaration of defiance against terror."

On Today, co-host Matt Lauer proclaimed: "...a defiant Charlie Hebdo releases its very first issue since that terror attack on its Paris offices, with a cartoon of the Prophet Mohamed on the cover." Correspondent Bill Neely began his report: "Today Charlie Hebdo is back on the street, seemingly stronger than ever." However, moments later he explained: "On its cover, which NBC News is not showing, a cartoon of a tearful prophet Mohamed."

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