Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen will still apparently be allowed to drink, though
This literally buzz-killing mandate was apparently handed down during a network townhall meeting by recently-minted
CEO Chris Licht, who was installed in his position amidst the Warner Bros.-Discovery merger that’s shaped so much of the entertainment industry in recent months. Licht, a former MSNBC veteran, expressed concerns that having correspondents and anchors drink on camera “they may enjoy among viewers.” Thus, the call came down: A much drier broadcast from Times Squaredominating broadcast over at ABC.
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