LOS ANGELES – The Canadian reporter known as the "Scud Stud" during the 1991 Gulf War has sued the makers of "Charlie Wilson's War" over footage used in the Tom Hanks-Julia Roberts movie. Arthur Kent, ...
In 1991, Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait under orders of President Saddam Hussein and the ensuing Persian Gulf War became a TV-news game changer. Satellite-delivered news, a new technology, allowed viewers ...
THE IRAQI WAR is just a week old, but a new generation of television “Scud studs” and their female counterparts is already emerging. As 24-hour cable-TV news further blurred the line between news and ...
TORONTO — The NBC reporter who became known as the Scud Stud during the first Gulf War has settled a lawsuit against the makers of “Charlie Wilson’s War” over footage used in the Tom Hanks-Julia ...
The “Scud Stud” doesn’t like being called names. Bomber jacket-wearing newsman Arthur Kent – who gained fame and female fans for his dramatic on-air reports during the first Gulf War – is suing a ...
Foreign correspondent Arthur Kent, aka the "Scud Stud," has fired a legal missile at the makers of Universal's "Charlie Wilson's War," alleging they misappropriated news footage he shot in Afghanistan ...
TORONTO – The “Scud Stud” is giving up journalism for politics. Arthur Kent, a Canadian whose live NBC reports on Iraq’s Scud missile attacks on Saudi Arabia during the 1992 Gulf War made him a ...
His Persian Gulf War reports may have sent female hearts quivering, but NBC newsman Arthur “Scud Stud” Kent caused nary a blip in the Today show’s ratings. With Kent filling in for vacationing host ...
Arthur Kent is pessimistic. A few weeks ago, Kent, an independent documentary filmmaker and journalist based in London, thought another war with Iraq could be avoided and a negotiated settlement could ...
An ITV presenter known as 'Scud Stud' is set to return to screens on his first foreign assignment a year after falling unwell live on-air. Rageh Omaar, 57, shocked viewers when he began to slur and ...
In the cramped, dimly lit belly of the armored vehicle, Walter Rodgers’ eyes seemed to glow through the dark last week as he reported the macabre scene around him on the road to Baghdad: Iraqi corpses ...