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Buhbye, Duck Dynasty
The series finale is set for April 12.
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‘Duck Dynasty’ season 5 premiere down 3.3 million viewers from season 4 opener
NEW YORK — Nielsen says “Duck Dynasty” drew 8.5 million viewers for its fifth-season premiere.
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A&E reverses decision on ‘Duck Dynasty’ patriarch’s suspension
“Duck Dynasty” patriarch Phil Robertson will return to work on A&E’s reality show despite his comments about gay immorality, the channel said Friday, reversing its decision to suspend him after facing a backlash and threatened boycott.
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Let me explain ‘Freedom of Speech’ to all the Phil Robertson, Duck Dynasty supporters
Unless I’ve missed something, Mr. Robertson faces no legal ramifications for what he said. That’s what freedom of speech means. Freedom of speech does not mean we can say anything we want without ramifications for what we say from our peers or employers. We’re free to be racist, bigoted, anti-Semitic — pretty much anything we want. We can be these things, no matter how ignorant, because that’s what the Constitution gives us the right to be…
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Ga. sheriff stands with Phil, cuts ties with A&E over ‘Duck Dynasty’ flap
DOUGLASVILLE, Ga. — The sheriff of Douglas County, Ga., Phil Miller, has said he’s cutting ties with the A&E network in response to the suspension of “Duck Dynasty” star Phil Robertson.
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‘Duck Dynasty’ fans react to Robertson’s suspension by A&E
LOS ANGELES — When the A&E network suspended “Duck Dynasty” patriarch Phil Robertson for disparaging gay people, it may have followed a time-honored TV tradition of quickly silencing a star who, for better or worse, speaks his mind. But in doing so it also ruffled the feathers of possibly millions of fans of its most popular show.
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La. governor Bobby Jindal critical of A&E ‘Duck Dynasty’ suspension
BATON ROUGE, La. — The A&E cable television network’s suspension of “Duck Dynasty” patriarch Phil Robertson from the hit reality show has drawn criticism from the governor of his home state.
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Patriarch of ‘Duck Dynasty’ off show indefinitely after anti-gay comments
LOS ANGELES — The A&E channel says “Duck Dynasty” patriarch Phil Robertson is off the show indefinitely after condemning gays as sinners in a magazine interview.
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‘Duck Dynasty’ patriarch makes ‘vile’ statements to describe LGBT people
In an interview with GQ magazine, Phil Robertson — patriarch of the family whose duck hunting products have made them a fortune, and landed them their own reality show, “Duck Dynasty,” on A&E — speaks out against homosexuality, in what GLAAD calls “the vilest and most extreme statements uttered against LGBT people in a mainstream publication.”