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In reply to the discussion: Black meteorologist fired for responding to social media criticism of her short, natural hair [View all]Update: "She Was Fired for Continuing to Violate Company Procedure"
Randy Bain, KTBS news director issued this statement late Tuesday:
Typically this station does not comment on personnel matters, but due to the publicity and interest about this issue, the station has included the following statement.
On November 28, 2012, KTBS dismissed two employees for repeated violation of the stations written procedure. We can confirm that Rhonda Lee was one of the employees. Another employee was a white male reporter who was an eight year veteran of the station. The policy they violated provided a specific procedure for responding to viewer comments on the official KTBS Facebook page. Included is an email that was sent to all news department employees informing them of this procedure. This procedure is based on advice from national experts and commonly used by national broadcast and cable networks and local television stations across the country.
Unfortunately, television personalities have long been subject to harsh criticism and negative viewer comments about their appearance and performance. If harsh viewer comments are posted on the stations official website, there is a specific procedure to follow.
Ms. Rhonda Lee was let go for repeatedly violating that procedure and after being warned multiple times of the consequences if her behavior continued. Rhonda Lee was not dismissed for her appearance or defending her appearance. She was fired for continuing to violate company procedure.
Randy Bain, KTBS news director issued this statement late Tuesday:
Typically this station does not comment on personnel matters, but due to the publicity and interest about this issue, the station has included the following statement.
On November 28, 2012, KTBS dismissed two employees for repeated violation of the stations written procedure. We can confirm that Rhonda Lee was one of the employees. Another employee was a white male reporter who was an eight year veteran of the station. The policy they violated provided a specific procedure for responding to viewer comments on the official KTBS Facebook page. Included is an email that was sent to all news department employees informing them of this procedure. This procedure is based on advice from national experts and commonly used by national broadcast and cable networks and local television stations across the country.
Unfortunately, television personalities have long been subject to harsh criticism and negative viewer comments about their appearance and performance. If harsh viewer comments are posted on the stations official website, there is a specific procedure to follow.
Ms. Rhonda Lee was let go for repeatedly violating that procedure and after being warned multiple times of the consequences if her behavior continued. Rhonda Lee was not dismissed for her appearance or defending her appearance. She was fired for continuing to violate company procedure.
http://mije.org/richardprince/fired-over-facebook-posting#KTBS
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Black meteorologist fired for responding to social media criticism of her short, natural hair [View all]
Ken Burch
Dec 2012
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So she broke a rule that doesn't exist, wasn't written down and she wasn't briefed on
MrScorpio
Dec 2012
#2
Problem is, the station is in Shreveport-and she "forgot her place", which still matters there.
Ken Burch
Dec 2012
#3
Other than the "hysterical" part(the guy who dissed the white newswoman's weight WAS out of line)
Ken Burch
Dec 2012
#23
I love the natural look too.. I so wish that Melissa Harris-Perry would release her tortured locks
SoCalDem
Dec 2012
#17
she only got fired. half the black population of michigan was put under dictatorship & we barely
HiPointDem
Dec 2012
#16
A lot of people here spoke out against the Michigan municipal coup law-wasn't it repealed?
Ken Burch
Dec 2012
#24
... KTBS said in a statement that Lee’s termination was “not because of her appearance or defending
struggle4progress
Dec 2012
#26
If it's not written down, it's not much of a policy and it would be difficult to know the
Arkansas Granny
Dec 2012
#29
If Mr V was not consciously racist, he still was sexist. She didn't represent his vision of
Nay
Dec 2012
#30
Someone should offer her another job, while she looks into her legal options.
Baitball Blogger
Dec 2012
#35