Alec Baldwin on airline union's radar
Baldwin on airline union's radar
Despite its parent company having filed for bankruptcy protection, American Airlines continues focusing energy on actor Alec Baldwin. After Baldwin's "Saturday Night Live" skit about the airline throwing him off a flight last week, the American Airlines Flight Attendants Union wants to remove his show "30 Rock" from in-flight entertainment, an American representative told E! News. Monday, pilot Steve Rogers criticized Baldwin on "Today." The airline has made no decision on "30 Rock," but said NBC routinely rotates what shows it offers.
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