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Frank Morano: Mark Mester Gets ‘Little Sympathy’ for Ripping KTLA
Morano chimed in on the situation regarding former KTLA anchor Mark Mester, who left his role in a dramatic and unexpected way.
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Diane
September 30, 2022 at 1:00 am
This is in response to Frank Morano’s comments regarding Mark Mester. First of all Morano’s missing the point of why Mark was so upset. KTLA is known for making the newscasters like one of the family. If Morano had ever tuned in to a broadcast, he would know that every time a newscaster gets married, has a baby, leaves the station, retires, or gets an award it’s shared with the viewers. Usually with some type of fanfare. That’s what use to separate KTLA from other local news stations. To make such random comments about Mark making a big issue of her absence, just demonstrates his inability to get what the morning news represented. Morano sounded just like the big conglomerate broadcasting stations that
are cold-hearted and insensitive. I understand that.
Don’t have personal feelings,
and definitely don’t go against the status quo. Mark stood up for what he believed. Unlike most people!
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Carol Bingham
October 4, 2022 at 8:08 pm
Kudos to Mark for doing what he did. I live in Topeka KS and I have been following the news about Lynette and Mark. Congrats Lynette!!
Bernice Phelps
October 12, 2022 at 3:05 pm
Lynette will fade away on KNBC, she peaked on KTLA.
Mark will continue to carve their initials on city trees for years to come.