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Local L.A. TV Newsman Suspended Amid Controversy Over Co-Anchor’s Departure

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The tumult continued today at L.A.’s Nexstar-owned KTLA-TV as the outlet’s Weekend Morning News anchor Mark Mester was suspended, Deadline has confirmed.Mester’s suspension comes less than a week after it was abruptly announced that his co-anchor, Lynette Romero, was leaving the station.On Wednesday, the station’s longtime entertainment specialist Sam Rubin went on air with what he termed “some news that we’ve just been handed here that we wanted to share with you first.”Rubin said in the message that Romero had “decided to move on after nearly 24 years at KTLA.”He went on to say that management “worked hard” to get her to stay, but she chose to depart.After nearly 24 years at KTLA, our Lynette Romero has decided to move on and pursue another opportunity.

We wish Lynette nothing but the best of luck on her next chapter. pic.twitter.com/dnjrhCItSs— KTLA (@KTLA) September 14, 2022While none of the parties involved seem to be disputing that Romero wanted to leave — including Romero herself — fans and the station’s faithful took to Twitter to lament her sudden exit.

They were not alone in their disappointment.On Saturday, Romero’s co-anchor Mester went on air and, seemingly of his own accord, offered what he called “an apology” to viewers: “What the viewers experienced was rude, it was cruel, it was inappropriate, and we are so sorry.”Mester went on to explain that what bothered him was the fact that Romero’s departure was announced so suddenly and that she did not get time to say goodbye to viewers.

He called the announcement “unfortunate” and “inappropriate” and again apologized.“I also want to say sorry to Lynette Romero,” he continued, “because, Lynette, I love you so much.

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