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Ho Lee Fuk! : KTVU Fires three over Asiana Airlines Fake Pilot Names, reports say. But are they the right three?

Three mid-level managers at KTVU-Oakland, CA were fired over the broadcasting of fake Asian names in the coverage of the Asiana Airlines crash, according to reports on SFGate.com.

The firings were first reported on Rich Lieberman’s 415 media website.

I knew one of those fired years ago, investigative producer Roland De Wolk, as a hard-ass, gotcha kind of journalistic guy. Not the type to let a slip like the names fiasco get through him and on the air.

But as a veteran, he probably was making enough money to make station brass make the firings “look good.”

See my full commentary  at www.aaldef.org/blog

In case you didn’t realize it–Trayvon Martin is a descendent of Vincent Chin

A reader from Philadelphia re-tweeted me this sign from a protest there.

Note Vincent Chin’s name at the bottom of the sign.

It’s significant. Trayvon’s family may ultimately take the same road Chin took to seek justice: a criminal case followed by a civil rights case. But as followers of the Chin story know, the Martin’s could find the same pitfalls. Bottom line: there’s simply no guarantee of justice at the end of that long road.

See also my post at the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund blog.

 

 

 

Podcast: Almost Live At The Book Launch Of “Little Manila Is In The Heart”

I talk with Little Manila Foundation’s Dillon Delvo about Dawn Mabalon’s new book, “Little Manila Is In The Heart”. The event took place in Stockton,Ca. on 7/13/13.  Dawn’s research breaks new ground, and even uncovered an important personal revelation for Dillon, who learned about his father’s association with the under-appreciated Filipino American labor leader, Larry Itliong.  Everyone seems to be discovering Itliong finally, with a growing movement to acknowledge history and place him next to iconic labor leader Cesar Chavez.

 

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Don’t forget to check out my columns at www.aaldef.org/blog

Podcast: A talk with Little Manila Foundation’s Dillon Delvo about Dawn Mabalon’s new book “Little Manila is in the heart”

Podcast: Almost Live At The Book Launch Of "Little Manila Is In The Heart"

Another example of modern racism after Asiana: KTVU-Fox victim of racist prank (updated)

KTVU, usually known as the class of Bay Area TV operations, got pranked here.

Anchor should have known better if she screened her copy. Producers should have known. Major egg on face.

This is an example of  the kind of racism we’re seeing in the aftermath of the Asiana crash, something  I wrote about at the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund blog.

KTVU’s a victim here by racist pranksters who think the buck-tooth accent is still a load of laughs. But it’s  been buzzing on the Twitterverse since day one of the plane crash.

Now it’s no longer under-reported. The KTVU gaffe has gone viral in a way that previous racist tweets and the Chicago Sun-Times headline were not.

 UPDATE: 6:24 PDT

NTSB apparently did confirm the names to KTVU, but the confirmation came from a summer intern according to this from Huffington Post:

The National Transportation Safety Board apologizes for inaccurate and offensive names that were mistakenly confirmed as those of the pilots of Asiana flight 214, which crashed at San Francisco International Airport on July 6.

Earlier today, in response to an inquiry from a media outlet, a summer intern acted outside the scope of his authority when he erroneously confirmed the names of the flight crew on the aircraft.

The NTSB does not release or confirm the names of crewmembers or people involved in transportation accidents to the media. We work hard to ensure that only appropriate factual information regarding an investigation is released and deeply regret today’s incident.

Appropriate actions will be taken to ensure that such a serious error is not repeated.