This is A&E
While A&E’s new campaign of “Brave Storytellers” rolls out, their actions belie their new slogan.
Case in point: Leah Remini’s brand of hate and bigotry is funded by A&E. To date, Remini’s reality show has led to some 500 documented threats of violence, death threats, acts of vandalism and hate targeting the Church, its parishioners and its leaders.
Meanwhile, A&E executives Nancy Dubuc, Paul Buccerri and Rob Sharenow ignore the incendiary climate of religious hatred they are responsible for generating.
MEET THE EXECUTIVES OF A&E

MEDIA & ETHICS
Paul Buccieri, President, A&E Studios and A&E Networks Portfolio Group
Bigotry and hate don’t have to be expressed in words. As Paul Buccieri, president of A&E Studios has shown, there are other ways.

MEDIA & ETHICS
Nancy Dubuc, President and CEO, A&E Networks
Hate and bigotry pay, as long as you can get away with it. So goes the unwritten motto of A&E Networks President CEO Nancy Dubuc.

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Rob Sharenow, Programming President, A&E Networks
Bigotry and hate don’t have to be expressed in words. As Rob Sharenow, president of A&E Studios has shown, there are other ways.