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Fired Gay Anchor Charles Perez Speaks Out

Aug. 10, 2009

Rob Kuznia--HispanicBusiness.com

Charles Perez Speaks Out

Charles Perez, the news anchor from Miami who last week accused his station of firing him for being gay, wrote in a guest column for today's Daily Beast that he was told by higher-ups at WPLG-ABC to avoid having kids or getting married.

"The only thing I could take from it was that my profile as a gay man, especially if I were to have kids and, God forbid, get married, would render me less promotable and less advertiser-friendly," he wrote.

"In fact, over the previous five months, I'd been told 'Don't get married, Charles. We don't need that.' I'd also been told not to have children. In essence: 'You're the main anchor and you're gay, but let's not push it.' To me, having the family I want is not pushing it. Living with love, commitment, and dignity is not pushing it."

Perez, former host of the nationally syndicated Charles Perez Show, was demoted on July 22 -- about a week-and-a-half before being fired.

At the time, Perez was embroiled in a high-profile legal dispute with his ex-partner over allegations of domestic abuse.

Perez, 46, filed a complaint against WPLG-ABC with the Miami-Dade County Equal Opportunity Board, in which he said that his supervisor criticized him for smiling too much on the air, and that he and co-anchor behaved "like girlfriends," TMZ reports.

In the complaint, Perez said it appeared the station demoted him due to its "discomfort over the increasingly high profile of my sexual orientation."

A few days later, he was fired.

In the Daily Beast piece, Perez criticized the media for prioritizing advertising dollars over integrity. As an example, he cited a case in the lead-up to the war in Iraq. Perez said he wanted to cover a story that was buried in the New York Times: a major United Nations official was saying there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Perez said he was denied permission to cover the story from the station for which he was working at the time, WSVN -- Miami's Fox News affiliate.

"Today, the major news outlets are held hostage by what they 'think' their advertisers—and by extension their audiences—want to see," he wrote. "Sacrificed is the news we may need to know. As a result, they contribute to building a less-educated electorate that only wants more of the Twinkies it has been fed."

Likewise, he said, WPLG-ABC was afraid of offending advertisers, prompting them to force Perez "to the back of the bus."

WPLG officials have said Perez's claims are baseless.

"WPLG is disappointed that the actions of Charles Perez left us no real choice other than to terminate his employment contract," WPLG Vice President and General Manager Dave Boylan said in a statement to The Miami Herald. "WPLG emphatically denies Perez's claim of discrimination. The document he is circulating is filled with misstatements and untruths."

Perez, meanwhile, admitted that he will probably never work in the news business again.

"Honestly, who's going to hire a newsman, as good as he may be, who litigates against his employer? It's not exactly a career builder."





Source: HispanicBusiness.com (c) 2009. All rights reserved.


Comments

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Jim Maddox
8/12/2009 8:15:47 AM PST
I remember Charles as both the anchor of "Inside Edition" and the "Charles Perez Show". I remember how gorgeous he was was; small surprise that he's gay! I hope in the near future that gay TV news personalities can discuss and be just as open about their personal lives as heterosexuals are.


elkgrovegrandpa
8/11/2009 2:41:21 PM PST
I agree with Latinoinaz to wait for facts and hear the employer's side first before coming up with judmental words. Whatever this case develops into, for sure, its already a bad PR for the station to contain. Charles should not give up the boat on broadcasting either because of this one unfortunate career incident. He's got talent and is an asset to the industry. There are stations and audience out there that will welcome his talents - irregardless of his sexual orientation. This is 2009, folks!


LatinoinAZ
8/10/2009 5:15:17 PM PST
Francella, before you jump to conclusions, why don't you wait to hear all the details first. You are only hearing Charles side of the story. To get all the facts, wait to see what the employer has to say before taking the fired employees side as gospel. And you are just as bigoted as the people who fired Charles when you start spewing your hatred towards Christians calling them "thumpers". Now who's calling the kettle black?


Francella
8/10/2009 3:16:45 PM PST
Sounds like a serious case of homophobia, to me. Fire a great employee because you can't deal with him being born anything, but heterosexual? You're a sick man, Mr. Boss Man. Get a grip! Educate yourself; there're science books out there...ya know? You've ruined this man's career, a career he's prepared for his whole life. You thumpers make me sick to my stomach because you're so ignorant. If you'd just pick up a science book and get yourself educated....and put that damned bible down! You know, deep inside, it's all lies in there. You've done a horrible thing, discriminating against this valuable employee. Jealous because he's so handsome....or is it because you have latent homosexual tendencies and are afraid of yourself? I thought you should know.....I'm female, heterosexual & 64.




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