The Weather Channel apologizes after N-word appears on U.S. broadcast – National | Globalnews.ca

The Weather Channel has issued an apology after a derogatory racial slur that appeared during a broadcast in Des Moines, Iowa, last week left viewers reeling.

The Atlanta, Georgia-based company apologized after its channel, Local on the 8s, displayed a graphic that used the n-word during a segment.

Eagle-eyed journalist Matthew Keys first noticed the slur and posted a screenshot of the slur to Twitter last week.

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“I’ve blurred it, but I’m pretty sure you can figure out what it said,” Keys captioned the post.

The company acknowledged the graphic in a Facebook post on July 22, saying “We removed this graphic as soon as we learned of it.”

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The company apologized in the post, but also said that the graphic “did not originate with us.” They said they are investigating how it was aired.

In a follow-up tweet, Keys postulated that the graphic “likely originated at the cable head-end, according to a source, though the network is still trying to figure it out.”

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Twitter users weren’t having it, however, and voiced their anger.

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The Weather Channel has remained mum on the incident since their original statement.

The 24-hour cable weather network was obtained by Black-owned Allen Media in 2018.

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