The news director of the Oakland TV station which
aired fake, racist-sounding names of crew members of the Asiana airliner that crashed at San Francisco International Airport until recently served as news director of Fox59 News in Indianapolis. Lee Rosenthal is now under fire as the finger-pointing begins, and some speculate his job could be on the line. According to media observer Rich Lieberman, Rosenthal has
lost the trust of his news team.
KTVU news director, Lee Rosenthal, has lost the trust of a good many of the newsroom, according to insiders at the
Oakland Fox affiliate. Growing credibility issues have arisen over the Korean
Airliner 'Namegate' imbroglio that has put the station through a difficult week.
It doesn't help Rosenthal that his fingerprints were all over the now infamous
press release boasting of KTVU's coverage of the crash a mere two days after the
tragedy.
Moreover,
the 33 year-old Rosenthal's fist-pumping never went over well inside the
newsroom and this was well before the fake names la affair
with Tori Campbell. Rosenthal might escape this major blunder that has forever
tainted KTVU's gold-standard image and reputation but Cox Media, leading a
low-key internal investigation of the matter, may not be so forgiving. As a
leading station insider told me, "in the end, someone has to
go." Indeed, and Rosenthal might have company. Stay tuned
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