From a butcher you ask for meat. From a fishmonger you ask for seafood. From a reporter you ask for facts... is that too much to ask? Our latest letter:
March 12, 2009
Dan Rosenheim
News Director
KPIX-TV5
855 Battery St
San Francisco, CA 94111
VIA Email
Dear Mr. Rosenheim,
Yesterday a California appeals court ruled that the mercury found in canned tuna doesn't reach the standard for concern as defined by proposition 65 and therefore there is no need for warning signs on the product-as the Attorney General's offices had argued (Note here: argued twice-this is the second time that courts have shot down the state's argument.)
The folks at KPIX have yet to respond to my missive from last week. So, I sent them another email just to make sure there isn't a technical problem that I don't know about. A technical snafu would be easier explained than management of a local TV station that happens to be owned and operated by the CBS network ignoring a viewer's concerns about its reporting.
Still waiting.
March 10, 2009
Dan Rosenheim
News Director
KPIX-TV5
855 Battery St
San Francisco, CA 94111
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