Carl Monday

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Carl Monday is an investigative reporter who works for WKYC-TV in Cleveland, Ohio. Thus far in his career he has won 31 regional Emmy Awards, the 1996 National Headline Award, and was inducted into the Deadspin Hall of Fame as an inaugural member on September 6, 2006.[1] "Carl Monday" was initially an on-air pseudonym, but became his legal name in "1972 [or] 1973."[2]

In Northeast Ohio, he has been particularly known for the attention he brings to repeat DUI offenders and the law enforcement and judicial officials who are unwilling to punish them severely. But in May 2006, his investigative report on the viewing of online pornography, among other lewd and lascivious behavior in Cleveland-area public libraries managed to draw widespread attention on the internet. Numerous sites posted a link to the video clip for its perceived comedic value. In the report, Monday confronted a Berea resident who was caught on camera pleasuring himself while viewing pornographic images. Monday drew criticism on his blog from people who felt the report was sensationalistic and for what they saw as the unnecessary humiliation of the man and his family.

The notoriety stemming from the library report led to the Dunedin Blue Jays holding 'Mustache Monday' on August 8, 2006. The promotion allowed any spectator with the first name 'Carl' or any form of 'Carl' (Carla, Karl, etc.), a surname which doubles as a day of the week (as does Monday), or those sporting a mustache to receive discounted admission. Ominously, the game was postponed after lightning struck a transformer, causing a power outage.[3]

The library piece was spoofed on 2006-09-28 by Comedy Central's The Daily Show in a segment where correspondent Jason Jones put on a trenchcoat and attempted an ambush interview with Carl Monday. The piece ended with Jones catching up to Carl by staking out his house and asking him questions in Monday's style. The segment was entitled, "Rubbing Out Crime" [4] Monday responded in a statement on his blog. [5]

Monday is a 1973 graduate of Kent State University.

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  1. ^ Hall Of Fame Inductee: Carl Monday. Deadspin (2006-09-06). Retrieved on 2006-09-20.
  2. ^ Colby, Edward B.. "Carl Monday On Relentless Reporting, a Murder Confession and His Real Name", The Water Cooler, Columbia Journalism Review, 2006-07-04. Retrieved on 2006-09-25.
  3. ^ Beware The Power Of Carl Monday. Deadspin (2006-08-08). Retrieved on 2006-08-25.
  4. ^ 'Daily Show' features Carl Monday. WKYC (2006-09-21). Retrieved on 2006-09-28.
  5. ^ http://www.wkyc.com/weblog/carlmonday/2006/09/john-stewart-crew-confronts-carl.html

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