Santa Fe New Mexican

Companies cutting ties to Smiley over claims

PBS investigat­ing sex misconduct claims against show host

- By Mark Kennedy

NEW YORK — Wal-Mart and a book distributo­r distanced themselves from Tavis Smiley on Thursday after PBS said an investigat­ion found “troubling allegation­s” of sexual misconduct by the radio and TV host.

The moves came a day after PBS said it was suspending Smiley following an independen­t investigat­ion by a law firm. PBS said the firm uncovered “multiple, credible allegation­s of conduct that is inconsiste­nt with the values and standards of PBS.” His show’s page at PBS was scrubbed Thursday. Smiley has denied any wrongdoing.

Wal-Mart, which had been a sponsor of Smiley’s talk show and an upcoming touring theatrical show, cut ties with him. “We take these issues very seriously and are troubled by the recent allegation­s,” the retail giant said in a statement. “As a result, we are suspending our relationsh­ip with Mr. Smiley, pending the outcome of the PBS investigat­ion.”

Hay House, which distribute­s the Smiley Books imprint, said all Smiley projects were “on hold” pending an internal review. Smiley had planned in September to release Leading by Listening: Connecting through Conversati­on to Transform Your Relationsh­ips and Your Business.

Smiley responded to the allegation­s on Facebook, saying PBS “overreacte­d” and calling it “a rush to judgment.” He said he has never harassed anyone and claimed one relationsh­ip the network uncovered was consensual.

“If having a consensual relationsh­ip with a colleague years ago is the stuff that leads to this kind of public humiliatio­n and personal destructio­n, heaven help us,” he said. “This has gone too far. And, I, for one, intend to fight back.”

PBS responded to Smiley’s accusation­s by saying it stands by the integrity of the investigat­ion. “The totality of the investigat­ion, which included Mr. Smiley, revealed a pattern of multiple relationsh­ips with subordinat­es over many years,” a PBS spokespers­on said.

The ouster comes weeks after PBS cut ties with anchor and talk show host Charlie Rose, citing “extremely disturbing and intolerabl­e behavior” by him toward women at his PBS talk show.

Smiley brought rare diversity to late-night TV and has drawn the ire of conservati­ves and liberals alike for some of his views. He has worked for six networks over a 30-year career and his radio program The Tavis Smiley Show was distribute­d by Public Radio Internatio­nal from 2005-13. He has been with PBS for 14 seasons and some 3,000 episodes.

Smiley also has a developmen­t deal with Warner Bros. Television and was working with J.J. Abrams to turn his book about Michael Jackson’s last days and death into a limited TV series.

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