Sunday, March 4, 2018
Catt Sadler slams E! for firing producer Aileen Gram-Moreno over her E! censorship lapse at Golden Globes over preventing Eva Longoria speaking up about unequal pay and Catt Sadler: 'It's disappointing that any network would order the censorship of opinions'.
The former E! presenter Catt Sadler who left E! (DStv 124) in late-2017 after she discovered that E! and NBCUniversal was paying her less by almost half for the same work as her co-presenter Jason Kennedy, is slamming E! for firing the veteran red carpet producer Aileen Gram-Morino who failed to censor a clip of Eva Longoria calling out E! on E!' during its Golden Globe red carpet coverage about its unequal pay practices.
Amidst Hollywood's #MeToo movement and controversy swirling around Ryan Seacrest with allegations of sexual harassment that's not going away, The New York Times reports that E! fired producer Aileen Gram-Moreno for not properly sanitising and censoring E!'s coverage of celebrities like Eva Longoria who at the Golden Globe awards called E! out over its trash treatment of Catt Sadler.
Aileen Gram-Moreno says she was supposed to prevent clips from being broadcast on the NBCUniversal channel that was seen globally - including South Africa and Africa, of other stars and Eva Longoria who at the Golden Globe awards said "We support gender equity and equal pay. And we hope that E! follows the lead with Catt as well. We stand with you, Catt."
Aileen Gram-Moreno says that after Debra Messing sharply criticised E! over its unequal pay with Catt Sadler, E! executives told her to scan all interviews before broadcast to "weed out" any further mentions of Catt Sadler.
"The said, if there's any mention of Catt Sadler in the preshow, make sure you flag it. Aileen Gram-Moreno told The New York Times that E! is "censoring celebrities; it’s just not a good idea in my humble opinion. But it wasn’t my decision."
Aileen Gram-Moreno in her complaints says she was fired 5 days after the Golden Globes from all upcoming shows she had been booked for, including the Screen Actors Guild Awards, the Grammys and the Oscars. "No-one discussed the issue with me before making the decision to terminate me."
Adam Stotsky, E! president, admitted to The New York Times that E! pre-screened and wanted to know ahead of time about any Catt Sadler mentions and said "We don’t agree with Debra Messing’s assertion" and that E! "is not in the business of being a megaphone for an inaccurate story."
Adam Stotsky told The New York Times that Aileen Gram-Moreno was fired because "of a pattern of poor performance".
Weirdly E! and NBCUniversal never once in the past 12 years complained about Aileen Gram-Moreno's work, and actually gave her a performance -based raise 5 years ago.
E! in a statement says "For the past decade Aileen Gram-Moreno was a freelancer who worked an average of 20 days per year solely for our red carpet coverage. After the Golden Globes, she was asked not to return due to job performance issues. Following an attempt to force E! to pay for her silence Aileen Gram-Moreno is now spreading misleading and inaccurate information."
In a statement Catt Sadler slams E! for firing Aileen Gram-Moreno, saying "It's disappointing that any network would order the censorship of opinions."
"But it's particularly disturbing in this case because we are at a cultural tipping point where women feel more and more comfortable being vocal about issues like pay equality and sexual misconduct. To shut down those conversations is to stifle progress," says Catt Sadler.