Italian American Anti-Defamation Group Demands Suspension of NBC Sportscaster Johnny Miller
Washington, DC--
June 19, 2008
The Commission for Social Justice (CSJ), the anti-
defamation arm of the Order Sons of Italy in America,
the nation's biggest Italian American organization, is
demanding an on-air apology and the suspension of
NBC's lead golf analyst Johnny Miller after
discriminatory statements about Rocco Mediate he
broadcast during the U.S. Open on Sunday, June 15.
Referring to Mediate, who was a finalist in the
competition, Miller said, "Mediate looks like the guy
who cleans Tiger's swimming pool," and "Guys with
the name of Rocco don't get on the trophy, do they?"
They were aired nationally and then spread worldwide
via the Internet.
"If Johnny Miller had made a similar remark about
Tiger Woods, he would have been fired," says
Anthony Baratta, national president of the
Sons of Italy CSJ. "In 1998, Fuzzy Zoeller lost millions
of dollars in endorsements after he jokingly asked
Woods, who had just won the Master's, to
request "fried chicken and collard greens" on the next
year's tournament menu.
"And I would remind Mr. Miller that a considerable
number of Italian Americans have distinguished
themselves in golf, including Gene Sarazen (Eugenio
Saraceni), Johnny Revolta, Vic Ghezzi, Donna Caponi,
Fred Couples (Coppola) and Ken Venturi," he says.
Baratta also cites an incident involving broadcaster
Kelly Tilghman, reported in the New York Times
January 11 article, When an Apology Is Not
Enough,
which states, "that when Golf Channel's Kelly
Tilghman said that one way for young golfers to stop
Woods is to 'lynch him in a back alley' . . . her words
earned her a two-week, unpaid suspension."
The article also mentions, "Tilghman now belongs to
a group of experienced broadcasters who have paid
for their missteps about race, religion or gender,
including Don Imus, Michael Irvin, Jimmy (The Greek)
Snyder, Steve Lyons, Rush Limbaugh and Ben
Wright."
Baratta and the CSJ have written NBC asking for the
same justice, "NBC should suspend Johnny Miller
immediately and demand a retraction of his
statements as well as an on-air apology to this
nation's estimated 20 million Italian Americans," he
said.
Baratta is urging all concerned citizens to contact NBC
at the following addresses:
Email:
nbcsports@nbcuni.com
Address:
Mr. Richard Ebersole
Chairman of NBC Universal Sports & Olympics
30 Rockefeller Plaza
New York, NY 10112
Order Sons of Italy in America
The Sons of Italy CSJ is the anti-defamation
arm of the Order Sons of Italy in America (OSIA), the
largest and oldest national organization for people of
Italian descent in the U.S. Email the CSJ at
csj@osia.org
OSIA works at the community, national and
international levels to promote the heritage and
culture of an estimated 16-26 million Italian
Americans, the nation's fifth largest ethnic group,
according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Contact:
Kylie Cafiero
Director of Communications
phone:
202/547-2900
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