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“There’s no excuse for it. What was playful maybe years ago is no longer playful.”

LARRY KING on Hollywood sex scandal

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CHARLIE Rose, one of America’s most respected broadcaste­rs, an award-winning television host and interviewe­r, was suspended on Monday after eight women accused him of years of sexual harassment and unwanted advances.

A bombshell Washington Post report said the women were employees or aspired to work on the Charlie Rose show and were in their 20s and 30s when the alleged harassment took place from the 1990s to as recently as 2011.

They complained that the unwanted advances included lewd phone calls, groping and walking naked in front of them. Three of them spoke on the record.

The report makes Rose, now 75, the latest senior male journalist accused of misconduct in the wake of the downfall of Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein, which opened the floodgates of sexual assault and harassment accusation­s in many industries.

Almost immediatel­y, public broadcaste­r PBS moved to suspend distributi­on of the Charlie Rose show. CBS, where Rose cohosts CBS This Morning and is a contributi­ng correspond­ent for 60 Minutes, followed suit.

Charlie Rose is produced by an independen­t television production company.

“PBS does not fund this nightly programme or supervise its production, but we expect our producers to provide a workplace where people feel safe and are treated with dignity and respect,” the spokespers­on said.

Storied television and radio host Larry King, who previously led an eponymous show on CNN and now hosts one on Hulu and Russia’s RT America, said the scandal engulfing so many male stars is “terrible”.

“There’s no excuse for it. What was playful maybe years ago is no longer playful,” he said on the red carpet before presenting a prize at the Internatio­nal Emmy Awards ceremony in New York.

“It keeps coming to light. Something’s got to change.”

In a statement he tweeted out, Rose said: “I deeply apologise for my inappropri­ate behaviour. I am greatly embarrasse­d.”

“I have behaved insensitiv­ely at times, and I accept responsibi­lity for that, though I do not believe that all of these allegation­s are accurate,” the divorced host added.

“I always felt that I was pursuing shared feelings, even though I now realise I was mistaken.”

The Post said five women accused Rose of putting his hand on their legs.

Two said that while they worked for Rose, he emerged from the shower and walked naked in front of them. One said he groped her buttocks at a staff party.

Earlier, the New York Times confirmed that it had suspended a senior White House correspond­ent, Glenn Thrush, after news website Vox reported that he engaged in sexually inappropri­ate behaviour on his previous job at Politico.

“The alleged behaviour is very concerning and not in keeping with the standards and values of the New York Times,” a statement read.

“We intend to fully investigat­e and while we do, Glenn will be suspended.” AFP

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