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onedef92
08-01-2013, 12:18pm
KTVU tries desperately to scrub racist gaffe from YouTube

Posted on July 23, 2013

San Francisco area television news station KTVU is trying really hard to erase a racist gaffe on their part from YouTube.

On July 12, during the noon news broadcast, anchor Tori Campbell reported that the pilots behind Asiana flight 214—the tragic crash that resulted in the injury of more than 180 passengers and three deaths—were Captain Sum Ting Wong ("something wrong"), Wi Tu Lo ("we too low"), Ho Lee Fuk ("holy ****"), and Bang Ding Ow ("bang ding ow").

The names were obviously a racist prank. Within hours after the noon broadcast, footage of the lapse of judgment found its way to YouTube. KTVU eventually issued an apology for the gaffe and blamed it on the National Transportation Safety Board for confirming the names in the first place, something the NTSB eventually owned up to (it was the fault of an intern).

The backlash was immediate. The Asian American Journalists Association issued a statement condemning KTVU. People were having a field day on Twitter, equally mocking and denouncing the news station. On July 15, Asiana Airlines announced that they were planning on suing because the report had damaged their credibility.

Now, more than a week later, as the Internet has moved on to other news stories—George Zimmerman being declared not guilty and the birth of the royal baby—KTVU is trying to scrub footage of Campbell reading the racist names on air from YouTube by issuing copyright claims. Various clips of the gaffe on the video sharing platform have instead been replaced with a notice that reads, "This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by KTVU."

It's not that YouTube users are unjustly profiting from KTVU's intellectual property; rather, the claims are rooted in foolishly trying to prevent others from learning of the news station's lapse in journalistic integrity. KTVU general manager and Vice President Tom Raponi confirmed as much to TVSpy on Monday.

"The accidental mistake we made was insensitive and offensive," Raponi admitted.

He also indirectly placed some of the blame on the viewership for making the video go viral.

"By now, most people have seen it. At this point, continuing to show the video is also insensitive and offensive, especially to the many in our Asian community who were offended. Consistent with our apology, we are carrying through our responsibility to minimise the thoughtless repetition of the video by others."

It's worth noting that KTVU published a news article on its website applauding itself for the team's coverage of the Asiana 214 crash. That page has also been pulled, but Google still has a cached copy of the back patting.

As of this writing, and despite KTVU's best efforts, not all of the videos have been pulled from YouTube.

C5SilverBullet
08-01-2013, 12:35pm
They're only making it worse by doing this.

Doug28450
08-01-2013, 12:38pm
The Asian American Journalists Association is going to condemn Julian for this thread title.

NeedSpeed
08-01-2013, 12:46pm
They're only making it worse by doing this.

:iagree:

Craig
08-01-2013, 12:49pm
Rots of ruck...

Doug28450
08-01-2013, 12:55pm
Rots of ruck...

The Asian American Journalists Association is going to condemn you for that comment.

Craig
08-01-2013, 12:57pm
The Asian American Journalists Association is going to condemn you for that comment.

ROR...

Doug28450
08-01-2013, 1:26pm
ROR...

Now, The Asian American Journalists Association is going to put you on double secret probation.

VITE1
08-01-2013, 1:49pm
F**king Liberal play book. Screw up and then either seal the documents or get them removed from the public records. Sound familiar to anyone else?

VITE1
08-01-2013, 2:02pm
But they forgot the golden rule. If it makes it to the Internet, it lives forever. :yesnod:

They know the golden rule. He who has the Gold ( or the power) makes the rules. And thats what they are doing. Using intimidation and legal maneuvering to hide their idiocy.

Kind of like people who claim their Presidential candidate is the Smartest person EVER to hold the office yet help hide his college records.

ApexOversteer
08-01-2013, 2:04pm
I'm not worried. Someone will find the chink in their race baiting armor. :D

Careful man, seeing things from that slant is a slippery slope...

onedef92
08-01-2013, 2:08pm
They know the golden rule. He who has the Gold ( or the power) makes the rules. And thats what they are doing. Using intimidation and legal maneuvering to hide their idiocy.

Kind of like people who claim their Presidential candidate is the Smartest person EVER to hold the office yet help hide his college records.

http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m111/onedef92/funny-Obama-thumbs-up_zpsfbd59993.jpg

syf350
08-01-2013, 2:17pm
why the **** did this go from a high school prank to a racist prank?

doesnt anyone have a damn sense of humor anymore?:sadangel:

island14
08-01-2013, 3:02pm
why the **** did this go from a high school prank to a racist prank?

doesnt anyone have a damn sense of humor anymore?:sadangel:


Wa Wen Wong :island14:

island14
08-01-2013, 3:02pm
http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m111/onedef92/funny-Obama-thumbs-up_zpsfbd59993.jpg

:lol: