She's on her way to KING in August, but Patreons on ftvlive.com show several colleagues complaining about bullying tactcs and not wanting to work with her. It may explain why she moved from station to station in Seattle back in the day and wound up in a podunk market for years. Here's the post, you be the judge: FTVLive has heard from a number of staffers who described Lewis as a straight up "Bully." Now, normally, when someone reaches out to FTVLive and describes a co-worker is "mean" or a "bully", we don't pay it much attention. Not everyone likes each other and in a business full of big egos, there will be friction. But, the word "bully" kept popping up, when talking to people inside the WYFF newsroom. One insider shared a story in which WYFF Anchor Destiny Chance was to read a story while standing in front of the chroma key. One WYFF staffer described it this way, "Destiny had a shot at the chroma key after weather. The pr...
She is what is lacking in media today, a professional! Plus she is a huge Prince fan
ReplyDeleteThe King adores the Prince! For sure.
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ReplyDeleteCongrats to Angela on earning this award. It is well deserved. She helps to make KUOW the dominant news station that it is on radio in this market with her professionalism and warm personality. She was always a pro on Fox 13's morning newscast when she was reporting there, and while I'm not as familiar with her work at NWCN (my family's cable provider at the time stopped carrying NWCN a few years before it shut down), I have no doubt that she brought a steady hand to NWCN in its final years.
ReplyDeleteThe Charles E. Odegaard Award does not recognize people based on merit in the conventional sense of individual excellence, achievement, or objective accomplishment independent of group identity. It is an award from the University of Washington's Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity (OMA&D), established in 1973. It honors individuals—often alumni or community members—for leadership that advances diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) on campus, in their communities, or more broadly. In other words, it recognizes people based on group identity. Everybody gets an award these days.
ReplyDeleteSo are you saying it is undeserved from Ms. King?
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