MARK v. KING BROADCASTING CO.

No. 7564-1-I.

27 Wn. App. 344 (1980)

618 P.2d 512

ALBERT M. MARK, Appellant, v. KING BROADCASTING COMPANY, Respondent.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One.

September 29, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Albert Mark, pro se.

Riddell, Williams, Ivie, Bullitt & Walkinshaw and Steven E. DeForest, for respondent.


CALLOW, C.J.

Albert M. Mark, a licensed pharmacist, brought an action for defamation and invasion of privacy against the defendant, KING Broadcasting Company, arising out of news stories broadcast on the defendant's television station on three occasions. Mark appeals from the trial court's entry of summary judgment in favor of KING Broadcasting.

On December 30, 1976, KING's regular evening news program reported that:

A pharmacist in West Seattle has...

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