When Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey premiered on Fox last Sunday, it was the first time in decades that a show dedicated to science was appearing on prime time on a major network. The showâs host, Neil deGrasse Tyson, has a knack for saying seemingly non-controversial statements that never-the-less get under the skin of Americaâs religious conservatives.
Tyson waited until the last ten minutes of the showâs premiere to bring up the theory of evolution. But just before he described how humans âstood up and parted ways fromâ our ancestors, viewers in Oklahoma City were treated to sharp mid-scene cutaway to a local news promo. After about 15 seconds, when Tyson had finished talking about the human transition to âstanding on two feet,â the station returned to the show.
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/oklahoma-fox-station-cut-only-mention-of-evolution-from-cosmos/
Tyson waited until the last ten minutes of the showâs premiere to bring up the theory of evolution. But just before he described how humans âstood up and parted ways fromâ our ancestors, viewers in Oklahoma City were treated to sharp mid-scene cutaway to a local news promo. After about 15 seconds, when Tyson had finished talking about the human transition to âstanding on two feet,â the station returned to the show.
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/oklahoma-fox-station-cut-only-mention-of-evolution-from-cosmos/