Stephen Colbert reinterpreted that Matt Lauer Ryan Lochte interview into the way most of us saw it; a very bad public relations move that wound up helping the Olympic swimmer lose all of his major sponsors.
Ryan Lochte felt his finances take a major hit on Monday after all of his major sponsors including Speedo and Ralph Lauren unceremoniously dropped him.
Ryan Lochte had his most emotional moment with Matt Lauer when the interviewer asked him about losing sponsors because of the mess he created in Rio. You could see that this seemed to be the only thing that actually affected him
Swimming isn’t the most thrilling sport to watch, even in the Olympics, but Ryan Lochte has given it way more attention than Michael Phelps this past week.
Ryan Lochte proved that he's content being the 'Ugly American' when he sat down with Matt Lauer as part of his 'No Apologies' tour, which aired Saturday night.
Ryan Lochte has learned the hard way that the only way for a lie to survive is to have the cooperation of many people. That's what makes lies so hard to get away with as there's so much work involved.
Privilege. It is something that I speak on a lot because I am ever amazed by a) how powerful it is and b) how many people deny that it exists. Of course, the main opponents are those who benefit from it the most.
What’s the number one lesson we’ve learned from the U.S. Swim Team Ryan Lochte debacle? Don’t break stuff. Follow that one rule and all you athletes, amateur and pro, can pretty much do what you want.
It's no surprise that NBC, which has the exclusive on the Olympics, was able to monopolize on Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte’s fractious tale of a gunpoint robbery in Rio de Janeiro last Sunday morning.
Ryan Lochte is already taking his crisis management person's advice at trying to get ahead of the international mess he's created by doing a public apology on his Instagram account.
You can bet Jack Conger and Gunnar Bentz are regretting their early Sunday morning outing with Ryan Lochte after they were pulled from their plane twenty-four hours ago by Brazilian authorities.
Ryan Lochte has already hired a PR crisis person to deal with the mess that he's made. He claimed that he was afraid of getting into trouble when he was first asked about denying the Rio robbery. Now he's got a truckload of it
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