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Television has already seen some changes as protests against police brutality have continued around the country. On Monday, “Cops” was canceled after 32 seasons on the air. “LivePD," which airs on A&E ...
Black Lives Matter protests continue to erupt around the United States nearly three weeks after a police officer killed George Floyd. The call to end racist violence by defunding the police has never ...
Nickelodeon hit children’s cartoon “Paw Patrol” denied being canceled after White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said it would be as she condemned the impact of so-called cancel culture. “No ...
A piece from The New York Times sparked wild reactions on social media over the writer's apparent outrage at the Nickelodeon cartoon series "Paw Patrol" amid the fallout of the death of George Floyd.
“PAW Patrol,” a cartoon about rescue dogs who protect their community, clarified on Friday that it had not been canceled after White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany claimed it had been as a ...
In the wake of nationwide protests against police brutality following the death of Minnesota man George Floyd, the role of police in popular culture, and how they are portrayed, has come under intense ...
The amusing demands were made after the show’s official Twitter page issued a heartfelt statement last week calling for ‘Black voices to be heard’ following the tragic death of George Floyd’s death in ...
Some Twitter users are asking children's television program PAW Patrol to reevaluate their content as protests surrounding police brutality continue to take place across the US. Photo / Supplied ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (KRON) — As tensions remain high nationwide following the killing of George Floyd, the “good cop” narrative continues to be a topic of debate. On Monday, “Cops” was canceled ...
In the wake of protests against police brutality following the death of George Floyd, many people are pushing to change Paw Patrol, the Nickelodeon kids' cartoon about a group of rescue dogs that ...
NEW YORK -- A piece from The New York Times sparked wild reactions on social media over the writer's apparent outrage at the Nickelodeon cartoon series "Paw Patrol" amid the fallout of the death of ...