Chicago TV Station Apologizes for Running ‘P.F. Chang’ Graphic With Olympics Story

A Chicago TV station says it didn’t mean to confuse the host city of the 2018 Olympics with the name of an Asian-themed American chain restaurant.
Chicago’s ABC affiliate, WLS, aired a graphic during Saturday morning’s newscast with the Olympic rings and the phrase “P.F. Chang 2018.”
A spokesperson for the network told the Chicago Tribune that the graphic was created for a “satirical” segment on Friday and was inadvertently re-aired during a report on the political environment at the Olympics.
The goof also caught the eye of the restaurant chain.
Contrary to this broadcast, we’re not hosting the games. 🙂 https://t.co/3HW694pE4J
— P.F. Chang's (@PFChangs) February 11, 2018
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