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Ted Williams' Reunion With His Mother Delayed By Networks (VIDEO)

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 01/07/11 09:25 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:25 PM ET

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The reunion of golden-voiced homeless man Ted Williams and the mother he had not seen for ten years was delayed by behind-the-scenes network wrangling over who would film the event.

NBC and CBS were engaged in a fierce war over Williams, whose story has captivated people since a video of him using his smooth baritone while asking for money went viral earlier in the week. CBS had scored the first interview with Williams (via satellite Wednesday), but then NBC managed to get him on a flight from Ohio to New York so he could go on the "Today" show Thursday.

That's when the situation gets murky. CBS and NBC sources tell two different stories. CBS brought Williams' mother, Julia, who lives in Brooklyn, to the airport in New York to meet her son Wednesday night. According to the CBS account, NBC, wanting to protect its exclusive, snuck Williams off the plane and into a van before the reunion could happen. An NBC source told the New York Post's Page Six that CBS' version was not true. "We didn't know his mom was at the airport," the source said.

According to sources at both networks, the "Today" and "Early Show" teams attempted to work out a deal to bring Williams and his mother together Thursday morning, but negotiations stalled, delaying the family reunion. Further, NBC sources tell the Huffington Post, CBS refused to allow Williams to speak to his mother Thursday morning, when she was on "The Early Show" and he was on "Today."

"If the interview with Ted had only appeared on CBS, would anyone have even heard his story?" an NBC source sniped to Huffington Post. "If CBS really cared about reuniting Ted with his mother, they would have let her come to the 'Today' show immediately following her appearance on the 'Early Show' at 7:40 AM. Instead, they held her hostage at their studio, and wouldn't let her talk to her son on the phone as he repeatedly called CBS asking to speak to her."

In a statement to the Huffington Post late Thursday, a spokesperson for "The Early Show" blasted NBC's version of the story:

"All day long we have been trying to do the right thing for Ted Williams and his mother because we wanted to give them the privacy and respect they deserve. However we can no longer stay silent because NBC's account of what happened is a complete fabrication. When NBC learned of our intentions to bring Julia to the airport to meet her son they told us that they would not let them reunite even if it meant keeping Ted and Julia apart for days and that the reunion had to happen live on their show and that's exactly what they did. They snuck him off the plane into a van and away from the airport in order to avoid his mother. NBC is spreading malicious lies because they got scooped with Ted and they got scooped with Julia. They should get over it."

A "Today" show spokesperson shot back, saying:

"While what CBS is claiming is completely untrue and ill-intended, we were thrilled to have Ted live on TODAY yesterday, and even more thrilled he was reunited with his mother. After all, that's what matters."

Williams and his mother could not reunite until later Thursday, when NBC and CBS agreed to film the event jointly and both air the reunion on their respective network morning shows. What's more, CBS claims, NBC violated the networks' agreement by releasing an online video of the reunion Thursday afternoon, earlier than they had agreed.

"The Early Show" may have been one step ahead of "Today" on the Williams story, but NBC as a network family seems to have won the booking war overall. Williams was a seemingly endless presence on the network Thursday, from his appearance on "Today" to his interviews on "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" and MSNBC's "The Last Word."

In addition, MSNBC hired Williams to do voiceovers for its "Lean Forward" campaign.

Watch the reunion, via NBC:

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09:25 AM on 01/22/2011
I am so thrilled for you Ted Williams. May God keep you safe & healthy. And may you show the World that he can overcome stupid addiction (it's hard, I should know, been clean for 11 years) And to those who read this please don't EVER give up on him or others who are trying to recover. I know that is easier said than done but I think living day by day is something were gonna do no matter what, but just saying(which I do to myself) "I am over it, never going back, I do not want to be a slave to some drug or booze". That is how I get by and I have not had any cravings, not even one, and for me, that was hard but I told myself the simple truth, I would never amount, or be anything but "lost" it had to be dealt with, so I did and discovered I do matter.
So, God Bless You Ted Williams and keep up the good work, I am on your side to the end no matter what happens, good or bad (meaning, I will never turn my back on you, never). I am a nobody but I am proud of you! Do not let others try and mislead you. You know when God is speaking to your heart, listen to him. I am so happy for you! Stay safe Ted and Peace!!!!
TonyOnly
Opportunity is a state of mind.
09:58 AM on 01/10/2011
Apparently Williams has decided to turn down Cleveland`s offer and sign with Miami instead because they have no winter.
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AyeChart
Retired Army, half-retired physician
09:35 PM on 01/09/2011
I have a signed Ted Williams photo on my wall, but it doesn't look quite the same...and besides, Ted Williams has been dead for several years.
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07:45 PM on 01/11/2011
go sox!
10:04 AM on 01/22/2011
OH good one, oh boy you got him good! lol... Boy you missed your calling as a comic. lol, GOD BLESS TED WILLIAMS. BE ASHAMED! LOL, seriously that is just tasteless. And so Billy carter of you.
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O K Ali
Wash your hands, seriously.
11:46 AM on 01/09/2011
"If the interview with Ted had only appeared on CBS, would anyone have even heard his story?" an NBC source sniped to Huffington Post. If it weren't for the few hundred thousand people sharing the clip enough times to make it viral, would any of the networks got a whiff of this story and put their grubby paws in the middle?
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10:26 AM on 01/09/2011
This is disgusting. All for ratings ...
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10:04 AM on 01/09/2011
Omg
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Live and Let Live!
04:22 AM on 01/09/2011
The medium is the message...
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skyslimit
03:54 AM on 01/09/2011
All this is is reason to hate news anchors even more, they make me feel icky.
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10:05 AM on 01/09/2011
I think it's the money men, not the anchors.
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07:33 PM on 01/08/2011
After watching Mr. Williams' mother berate him on national television, perhaps it was a good thing their reunion was delayed. Kudos to Meredith Viera who desperately worked to re-channel the mother to lighten up and appreciate this moment. Ted, get yourself a good therapist.
02:56 PM on 01/09/2011
I think that his mother expressed healthy skepticism.  Recovery from "crack addition" is rare and I know of no cases where a bath, a few bucks and hitting the TV circuit resulted in a cure.
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05:49 PM on 01/08/2011
Baseball great Ted Williams looks pretty good for someone who died in 2002..!

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10:41 AM on 01/09/2011
LOL when I read the headline, I thought the same thing, and then I finally read the article. For I while there I was thinking, whoa somebody messed up big time. I do believe Ted's mother passed too.

This was a cool article though, God Bless them both, may they both stay happy together.
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03:26 PM on 01/08/2011
A pox on both their houses!
Making news, not reporting it.
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Happiness hit her like a bullet in the back...
01:05 PM on 01/08/2011
I love how this official statement from a spokesperson ends "They should get over it." Although, I guess a childish remark like that ties in perfectly with the fact that both networks were acting like little kids.
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09:58 AM on 01/08/2011
The fact that Williams and his mother were denied reunion for so long is bothersome to me. Television stations care more about upping their ratings than the well being of the people that they are practically advertising. Williams' story is a very sweet one, and I am very happy for him, and despite his quick rise to fame, he is still a person. Does the media choose to forget that?
09:42 AM on 01/08/2011
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