What do you suppose the names came from an "anonymous tip"?
PTBoardOp94 said:What do you suppose the names came from an "anonymous tip"?
The (then) principal of my high school was once similarly pranked, and, yes, he read that name over the intercom! We were laughing about it for days afterwards! Good thing for him that it was near the end of the school year, although that may have been why he was pranked in the first place!MarcB said:The Cable Shopping Networks have been pranked too. I heard a story that in the early days of CVN - The Cable Value Network (a predecessor of both QVC and ValueVision) that a caller wanted to give a birthday shout-out to his friend John Mehoff whom people called Jack. Well back then they couldn't put callers on the air and the host said on-air "Happy Birthday Jack Me-Off"
Pat Cook said:Seems to be as though the NTSB has the bigger PR nightmare on its hands than KTVU does as it was that intern who started an international incident (Yes I said it - INTERNATIONAL INCIDENT which probably has the State Department a tad upset right now given what's on ITS plate). All KTVU did was not use very good judgement by verifying the list thru someone higher up the ladder
That said though, Asiana Airlines has bigger fish to fry first as they gotta deal with the families of the deceased. Then they have to reimburse the Bay Area & the State of California. That's ON TOP OF dealing with the NTSB investigators & their South Korean counterparts who are actually the ones trying to figure out what went wrong & what caused the plane to crash
If I were the head of Asiana Airlines, I wouldn't worry about what some lowly LOCAL (Used in the context of the grand scheme of things & the overall bigger picture) news anchor on some AFFILIATE of a US Network (In this case FOX) said on a LOCAL newscast & tackle the bigger stuff first. But I suppose that's just me.....
JMO.....
Cheers & 73 ;D
michael hagerty said:As noted before in this thread, KTVU isn't saying where it got the names, and many people are skeptical of the NTSB intern confirmation story.
landtuna said:michael hagerty said:As noted before in this thread, KTVU isn't saying where it got the names, and many people are skeptical of the NTSB intern confirmation story.
I was one of those posting that comment but I thought I read yesterday that the NTSB had fired the intern they accused of verifying the names. He or she was not named and there was obvious speculation that they were kicking some poor creature under the bus.
landtuna said:michael hagerty said:As noted before in this thread, KTVU isn't saying where it got the names, and many people are skeptical of the NTSB intern confirmation story.
I was one of those posting that comment but I thought I read yesterday that the NTSB had fired the intern they accused of verifying the names. He or she was not named and there was obvious speculation that they were kicking some poor creature under the bus.
Lkeller said:landtuna said:michael hagerty said:As noted before in this thread, KTVU isn't saying where it got the names, and many people are skeptical of the NTSB intern confirmation story.
I was one of those posting that comment but I thought I read yesterday that the NTSB had fired the intern they accused of verifying the names. He or she was not named and there was obvious speculation that they were kicking some poor creature under the bus.
Could be. To put an Intern in the position of making such a decision amounts to very poor supervisio on the part of the NTSB. I work in a public agency (not federal), and use a lot of college Interns, but none would be allowed to release information to the public without clearance from his/her Supervisor, and it would probably need to go up the chain of command farther than that - to the Director level.
Lkeller said:landtuna said:michael hagerty said:As noted before in this thread, KTVU isn't saying where it got the names, and many people are skeptical of the NTSB intern confirmation story.
I was one of those posting that comment but I thought I read yesterday that the NTSB had fired the intern they accused of verifying the names. He or she was not named and there was obvious speculation that they were kicking some poor creature under the bus.
Could be. To put an Intern in the position of making such a decision amounts to very poor supervisio on the part of the NTSB. I work in a public agency (not federal), and use a lot of college Interns, but none would be allowed to release information to the public without clearance from his/her Supervisor, and it would probably need to go up the chain of command farther than that - to the Director level.
MarcB said:I heard KTVU has filed a lawsuit against Asiana Airlines.
johnbasalla said:The intern didn't just act beyond his authority. He flat out lied. The station called the NTSB to confirm that these names were the real names of the pilots, right? The intern said, yes those are the names when, in fact, the intern had no idea if these were the names or not.
Now, allow me to become more conspiratorial. Are we absolutely sure that it was an intern at the NTSB who did this? Might they be saying a generic "intern" to cover for somebody further up the ladder, which could make them look even worse.
At the station, I wonder if this may have been an inside job. Could the original source of the information be from somebody at the station, or from somebody who knows somebody of importance at the station? Their being recalcitrant in releasing how they got the names to begin with indicates that this may be another embarrassing moment for the station.
michael hagerty said:I would guess that, if (big if) it did come from inside, it came from someone very senior in management...probably who never dreamed it would be taken seriously.
landtuna said:michael hagerty said:I would guess that, if (big if) it did come from inside, it came from someone very senior in management...probably who never dreamed it would be taken seriously.
Naw. No one I've ever met in senior management has that kind of humor. ;D
dhett said:Michael, I appreciate your attempts to give the benefit of the doubt to staffers at KTVU, but there was no excuse for airing those names. I grew up in an area with relatively few people of Asian heritage, and I cringed when I read them. It was that obvious. I don't believe that sensitivity to Asian culture or customs would have made a difference.