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Don Imus Apologizes Again, Al Sharpton Weighs In

Don Imus apologized again on his radio show this morning for calling the Rutgers women's basketball team "nappy-headed hos," and he agreed to appear on Al Sharpton's radio show to discuss the incident. Sharpton, meanwhile, denounced Imus's comments as "diabolical" and "racist."

Imus also hinted that he plans changes for his radio show, indicating that he'll curtail his practice of making people the butts of his jokes based on their race, sex, sexual orientation and other traits:

"Because the climate on this program has been what it's been for 30 years doesn't mean it's going to be what it's been for the next five years or whatever," Imus said.

I find it hard to believe Imus can hold himself to that, though. Imus has been in the radio business for nearly four decades, and he's gotten to where he is in the business by bumping up against -- and sometimes crossing -- the bounds of good taste. As Pro Football Talk has noted, the listeners who have made Imus so successful will stop listening if he isn't the same Imus they've always enjoyed so much.

UPDATE: Watch Imus apologize on his own show and his appearance on Al Sharpton's show.

Previously at FanHouse:
Don Imus Rutgers Controversy Not Going Away
Don Imus Calls Rutgers Women's Team 'Nappy-Headed Hos'
Who's Worse, Don Imus or Billy Packer?

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