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FreddyE1977
Guest
I have never liked KDKA-TV due to their self-serving, sanctimonious, "our you-know-what
does not smell bad" attitude. Particularly as it relates to their news department.
One incident in particular involved a truckers strike that they were covering. Some trucking company
started using supervisors to deliver critical loads. Of course they had to run a picket line outside the terminal.
A KDKA cameraman named Ed Romano was standing on a traffic island shooting video when a truck driven by a
supervisor turned a corner and clipped him. He died from his injuries.
The Pennsylvania State Police investigated. They decided it was an accident and that they were not going to
pursue charges. Patti Burns took to the KDKA airwaves that night at 6, giving an emotional review of Romano's
life and started crying on the air. Basically they tried and convicted the guy on the six o'clock news that night.
The State Police reversed course and I think the guy did end up facing some kind of vehicular homicide charge.
I doubt they would have done this if one of the strikers or anyone else had been killed.
But THEIR cameraman was special! And therefore he deserved his own Public TV Show Trial, regardless
of the circumstances.
THAT sort of thing has turned me off to KDKA over the years.
does not smell bad" attitude. Particularly as it relates to their news department.
One incident in particular involved a truckers strike that they were covering. Some trucking company
started using supervisors to deliver critical loads. Of course they had to run a picket line outside the terminal.
A KDKA cameraman named Ed Romano was standing on a traffic island shooting video when a truck driven by a
supervisor turned a corner and clipped him. He died from his injuries.
The Pennsylvania State Police investigated. They decided it was an accident and that they were not going to
pursue charges. Patti Burns took to the KDKA airwaves that night at 6, giving an emotional review of Romano's
life and started crying on the air. Basically they tried and convicted the guy on the six o'clock news that night.
The State Police reversed course and I think the guy did end up facing some kind of vehicular homicide charge.
I doubt they would have done this if one of the strikers or anyone else had been killed.
But THEIR cameraman was special! And therefore he deserved his own Public TV Show Trial, regardless
of the circumstances.
THAT sort of thing has turned me off to KDKA over the years.