Charles Perez -- you remember him, right? He emerged from a producer's role on Ricki Lake to host a short-lived talk show of his own in the middle 1990s, before becoming a serious television journalist.
Well, he has filed a discrimination lawsuit against his current employer, Post-Newsweek's WPLG in Miami, claiming he was demoted as co-anchor of its weekday evening newscasts on the basis of his sexual orientation.
Perez, who is openly gay, joined WPLG in 2006 after a two-year stint at WABC-TV in New York. He previously worked in Miami for WSVN before going North. Last year WPLG tabbed him to replace the retiring Dwight Lauderdale as its weeknight co-anchor.
And, here's the kicker: the WPLG news director, who informed Perez of his demotion to weekend anchor/weekday reporter, is himself gay. Lots of drama. Could we have a new millennium Christine Craft-like story in the works?
Read on: http://miamiherald.typepad.com/gaysouthflorida/2009/08/anchor-charles-perez-too-gay-for-abc-10.html
Well, he has filed a discrimination lawsuit against his current employer, Post-Newsweek's WPLG in Miami, claiming he was demoted as co-anchor of its weekday evening newscasts on the basis of his sexual orientation.
Perez, who is openly gay, joined WPLG in 2006 after a two-year stint at WABC-TV in New York. He previously worked in Miami for WSVN before going North. Last year WPLG tabbed him to replace the retiring Dwight Lauderdale as its weeknight co-anchor.
And, here's the kicker: the WPLG news director, who informed Perez of his demotion to weekend anchor/weekday reporter, is himself gay. Lots of drama. Could we have a new millennium Christine Craft-like story in the works?
Read on: http://miamiherald.typepad.com/gaysouthflorida/2009/08/anchor-charles-perez-too-gay-for-abc-10.html