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Source: NPR
The Cloud Over The Grammys: Allegations Of Sexual Misconduct, Vote Rigging
January 24, 2020 1:52 PM ET
ANASTASIA TSIOULCAS
Winners of the 62nd Grammy Awards will be announced Sunday night but there's a cloud hanging over the ceremony. Last week, Deborah Dugan, the recently installed president and CEO of the Recording Academy which hands out the awards was placed on administrative leave. Earlier this week, Dugan filed a discrimination complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission that includes allegations of sexual misconduct and vote rigging.
The Recording Academy has been struggling for years with criticism that the Grammys were too male, too white, too old and too insular. In came Dugan five months ago, as the Academy's first female leader.
She pledged that the organization could do better, as she told NPR in an interview last month: "We've known as an industry for a long time that we have a monumental problem with gender issues."
Then, just over a week ago and only 10 days before the awards telecast, the Recording Academy abruptly announced that it had placed Dugan on leave pending an investigation into an allegation of bullying that came from a female assistant. But in an interview Thursday, Dugan claimed she was placed on leave as retaliation for accusations she made, and changes she proposed.
Specifically, Dugan says her suspension is the result of a memo she sent in December to the Academy's Human Resources director, which included an accusation that she had been sexually harassed by the Academy's general counsel, Joel Katz. (Katz is also a former Academy board chair.)
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January 24, 2020 1:52 PM ET
ANASTASIA TSIOULCAS
Winners of the 62nd Grammy Awards will be announced Sunday night but there's a cloud hanging over the ceremony. Last week, Deborah Dugan, the recently installed president and CEO of the Recording Academy which hands out the awards was placed on administrative leave. Earlier this week, Dugan filed a discrimination complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission that includes allegations of sexual misconduct and vote rigging.
The Recording Academy has been struggling for years with criticism that the Grammys were too male, too white, too old and too insular. In came Dugan five months ago, as the Academy's first female leader.
She pledged that the organization could do better, as she told NPR in an interview last month: "We've known as an industry for a long time that we have a monumental problem with gender issues."
Then, just over a week ago and only 10 days before the awards telecast, the Recording Academy abruptly announced that it had placed Dugan on leave pending an investigation into an allegation of bullying that came from a female assistant. But in an interview Thursday, Dugan claimed she was placed on leave as retaliation for accusations she made, and changes she proposed.
Specifically, Dugan says her suspension is the result of a memo she sent in December to the Academy's Human Resources director, which included an accusation that she had been sexually harassed by the Academy's general counsel, Joel Katz. (Katz is also a former Academy board chair.)
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Read more: https://www.npr.org/2020/01/24/799079236/the-cloud-over-the-grammys-allegations-of-sexual-misconduct-vote-rigging
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The Cloud Over The Grammys: Allegations Of Sexual Misconduct, Vote Rigging (Original Post)
Eugene
Jan 2020
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PJMcK
(22,829 posts)1. Oh, please
As a 40+ year veteran of the music business, let me state this in simple terms.
The Grammys are a sham promotional stunt by the upper echelons of the recording business.
The recording/music business is run by people of dubious character. Ms. Dugan is a product of that sausage-making system. She knew exactly what she was dealing with since before she got the top job at NARAS.
It's all bullshit.
msongs
(69,961 posts)2. doesnt say much for the low talent "artists" that frequently win awards lol nt
Tikki
(14,793 posts)3. We gave up watching in 1979 when Best New Artist went to:
In the field of these:
The Cars
Elvis Costello
Chris Rea
Toto
..the award went to...A Taste of Honey.
That had to be a promoter/label thing...
Tikki