Fired KTVU Producer in Asiana Gaffe: 'My Hard-Earned Reputation is Intack'

Fritzo

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I think I'm understanding part of the problem now:

http://www.thewrap.com/media/column-post/ktvu-fires-three-asiana-pilot-name-gaffe-report-105996

Three producers at the KTVU Fox affiliate in Oakland have lost their jobs over a racially offensive report of Asiana pilot names on a newscast about a crash landing that left three dead, and one of them insisted to TheWrap: "My hard-earned reputation is intack (sic)."

Reached by TheWrap via email, investigative projects producer Roland De Wolk wrote : "My hard-earned reputation is intack. There are lawyers, so eager as I am to anser all questions, I must refrain."

TheWrap presumes the spelling errors were unintentional.

Producer Brad Belstock is also gone from the station, according to his LinkedIn profile. Special projects producer Cristina Gastelu was terminated, according to local media reports, but her LinkedIn profile listed her as still at KTVU.

"I'm at a point in my life where I'm looking for the next challenge, it's just a question of where and what," Belstock's profile said.

KTVU has yet to identify the source of the four offensive names or explain how they came to be taken seriously enough to check with the National Transportation Safety Board, but apologized publicly afterward.

Cox Media Group spokesperson said that Cox, which owns KTVU, had no comment. KTVU vice president and general manager Tom Raponi also told TheWrap that he would not comment on personnel issues.

In the noon newscast, anchor Tori Campbell read off the names of crashed Asiana flight pilots as "Captain Sum Ting Wong," "Wi Tu Lo," "Ho Lee Fuk" and "Bang Ding Ow."

The NTSB then apologized, saying one of its interns wrongly confirmed the names. That intern was then let go.

De Wolk and Gastelu's roles as investigative and project producers wouldn't immediately suggest that they had much to do with a noon newscast. Belstock usually works on the evening newscast, an insider with knowledge of the situation told TheWrap. All three have been with the station for a long time: Gastelu joined in 1999, De Wolk in 1991 and Belstock in 2007.
 

Drako

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i dont understand why they were fired?

the ntsb confirmed the names.

i especially dont understand why the evening producer were fired for a noon telecast.
(since 1991.. 22 yrs working there :eek: )

They had the real names of the pilots 2 days earlier. What does that indicate to you about these "producers"?
 

unokitty

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Well, I could've been an actor, but I wound up here
I just have to look good, I don't have to be clear
Come and whisper in my ear, give us dirty laundry
...

We got the bubble-headed bleach-blonde who comes on at five
She can tell you about the plane crash with a gleam in her eye
It's interesting when people die, give us dirty laundry

--Don Henley
 

lxskllr

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Racism not found...

Is it even offensive? Christ, people are little twats. They just whine so they can be the supreme ruler for a minute in their lives. They get satisfaction from their useless little noise being noticed, and acted on by someone else.
 

T_Yamamoto

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Is it even offensive? Christ, people are little twats. They just whine so they can be the supreme ruler for a minute in their lives. They get satisfaction from their useless little noise being noticed, and acted on by someone else.
Depends on the person

Sorta like when white people are called crackers.
 

lxskllr

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It's offensive. Walk in another mans shoes...

How's it offensive? It's playing around with phonetic sounds, and has absolutely no meaning otherwise. It's exactly the same as Car Talk's staff listing at the end of the show. The only difference here is Car Talk is aired on purpose, and this was aired due to ineptitude.

People get offended because they want to be offended. There's enough treachery in the world to get genuinely offended over without making shit up.
 

justoh

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How's it offensive? It's playing around with phonetic sounds, and has absolutely no meaning otherwise. It's exactly the same as Car Talk's staff listing at the end of the show. The only difference here is Car Talk is aired on purpose, and this was aired due to ineptitude.

People get offended because they want to be offended. There's enough treachery in the world to get genuinely offended over without making shit up.

It's offensive because those are chinese names, and the pilots were korean. "If you tell a racist joke, at least get the ethnicity right. Like Captain Park Ma Plen Tu-Sun or Ha Yu Lan Dis Tang." - colbert

sorry if referenced already.
 

kranky

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Crap. I had a $50 bet with a friend who works at a TV station. I said nobody would be fired, they would pin everything on the NTSB intern, and they'd wait for everything to blow over. He was sure someone would be fired, turned out to be three people.