
Lauer on the set of the "Today" show in 2013. He faces new allegations of sexual misconduct.
Perhaps the most glaring sign that the boys' club is still alive — and somewhat well — is flashing at NBC News. At its 30 Rock headquarters, NBC News President Noah Oppenheim and his boss NBC News Chairman Andy Lack are still running the show.
They remain at the helm despite the explosive reporting in Ronan Farrow's new book "Catch and Kill," which reveals how Oppenheim and Lack not only shut down the investigation into Harvey Weinstein's predatory and abusive treatment of women, but how NBC News silenced or ignored multiple allegations of sexual misconduct inside the company ― including overlooking the behavior of "Today" show host Matt Lauer for years before finally firing him in 2017.
What Farrow's book, and other reporting, shows is a news outlet more concerned with protecting powerful men than reporting the truth ― or protecting its employees from sexual predation. The tactics the company used to silence women — Farrow reports on nondisclosure agreements used to keep women silent — were not unlike the ones employed by Weinstein himself, or so many other sexual harassers.















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