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Epic KTVU Fail: Anchor Reports Pilot Names Including ‘Sum Ting Wong’ and ‘Wi Tu Lo’

By Chris Ariens on July 12, 2013 5:08 PM

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On today’s Noon newscast on KTVU, the station claimed it had “just learned the names of the 4 pilots on board” Asiana flight 214 which crashed last Saturday. But the station was given bad information that made it all the way into the newscast. If you read the names it becomes immediately clear this is a joke, which went unnoticed by the newsroom, producers and the anchor.

 

You’ll recall earlier this week, KTVU touted its coverage as being first and “100% accurate.”

 

“Being first on air and on every platform in all aspects of our coverage was a great accomplishment, but being 100% accurate, effectively using our great sources and social media without putting a single piece of erroneous information on our air, is what we are most proud of as a newsroom,” said Lee Rosenthal, KTVU News Director.

 

About 15 minutes later the station corrected its mistake, but claimed an NTSB official had confirmed the names.

 

Earlier in the newscast we gave some names of pilots involved in the Asiana Airlines crash. These names were not accurate despite an NTSB official in Washington confirming them late this morning. We apologize for this error.

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Someone's out of a job. Tasteless.

 

At least that anchor saved herself when she pronounced "Fuk" as fook, and not the f-bomb.

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Apparently later in the broadcast KTVU made a correction indicating an NTSB official in DC "confirmed" these names. Video from Buzzfeed has that correction http://www.buzzfeed.com/mikehayes/local-news-broadcast-airs-truly-unfortunate-report-on-asiana

 

Just a massive, horrible error.

KTVU and most of these names are trending on Twitter. I love how in the video the anchor pronounces "Fuk" as "fook" instead of "f***", then carries on as if nothing happened.

 

So...KTVU says that the names were confirmed, then the NTSB says they didn't give out the names...

 

Accountability, where are you?! Oh yeah, the dumpster.

What I don't understand is how absolutely NOBODY THERE AT THE STATION saw these names, read them in their head and though "hmmmm...oh wait what?!" Obviously, they took the term "confirmed by the NTSB" far too literally and didn't bother to pay anymore attention.

That's part of what makes this so bad. The last week had been filled with them going on about how they were the station of record for coverage of the Asiana crash, and while it was excessive you could argue it was indeed the case. Not anymore. There have been fake name incidents before of course, but this one takes the prize in terms of being dumbfounded how it actually made air.

 

Also, the fact KTVU is trying to pass blame on the NTSB really hurts them despite the apology. There's no way any actual person at NTSB gave that out.

 

Oh - here's the obligatory link to their FB page. Going about as well as expected over there

https://www.facebook.com/ktvu

 

The idiotic rush to be "first" strikes again. Scott Pelley's recent speech comes to mind...

 

 

What's worse - the real names had already been out there (though I'm not sure NTSB ever 100% confirmed them).

 

With that report, yes we have KTVU!

http://www.ktvu.com/news/news/local/countdown-disaster-final-moments-flight-214/nYkws/

This doesn't reflect well on KTVU seeing as they are/were, in my opinion, the best quality newscast in the Bay Area and arguably in the country. Though I'm willing to bet that timing was a factor in this— it's Friday afternoon during the sleepy noon newscast. I bet someone would have caught this, say, mid-week during one of the early evening newscasts.

 

Still horrible though...

Woah now - KTVU catches a bit of a break. NTSB statement just released via @EthanKlapper

 

http://t.co/auFZ9PY1YE

 

Apparently an intern somehow got the phone and "confirmed" the info to KTVU. This backs up their original statement. Obviously the original point stands that they should have caught this, including with their own reporting, but this helps their case a small bit.

...and the blame shifts back to KTVU. In an interview with SFGate, a spokesman for the NTSB made it clear the names "originated" with the station, not them, and the intern was only acting in "good faith" in confirming them (LOL).

 

http://blog.sfgate.com/matierandross/2013/07/12/1937/

 

...and the blame shifts back to KTVU. In an interview with SFGate, a spokesman for the NTSB made it clear the names "originated" with the station, not them, and the intern was only acting in "good faith" in confirming them (LOL).

 

http://blog.sfgate.com/matierandross/2013/07/12/1937/

 

The names originated from Reddit.

 

http://www.reddit.com/r/toosoon/comments/1i49q1/asiana_airlines_just_released_the_names_of_the/

 

That was posted on Thursday.

I suppose that shouldn't come as a shock. Now the ? is how in the world did KTVU get these names and what process led to the point of putting it on air, and who was approving it along the way. Hopefully somebody there wasn't using Reddit as a "source", especially when the names were already known! This whole situation is just a heap of journalism fail in so many ways.

 

Certainly NTSB gets blame in this situation, but it's very evident if KTVU was even half doing its job, this would not have happened at all.

http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2013/07/12/bay-area-fox-affiliate-pranked-into-reporting-fake-names-of-sfo-plane-crash-pilots/

 

KPIX got an interview with an NTSB representative who said they they do not certify or release names.

Ballsy for any station to basically straight up admit "We screwed it up" as KTVU did. It's easy to pin blame. It's harder to admit fault and take responsibility. I've known that KTVU was a quality newscast, and this reaffirms it, despite the significance of their error.

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