
Fred Zehnder, longtime KTVU news director, remembered as instrumental to building station's legacy
The Bay Area news community and especially KTVU are mourning the loss of Fred Zehnder. As longtime news director, he was a fixture at the station and gave many in front of the camera and behind the scenes their start at their dream job. Zehnder died in a suspected DUI crash where he was struck as a pedestrian. His impact is still being felt at Channel 2. He was 87.
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