Bottom Line Communications suggests that newspapers offer in-depth coverage that TV news can't . . . As an example he cites the IHOP Murder that I've been watching mostly on TV.
I'll counter this argument by citing a far more important investigation of the Bannister Fed Complex that proved important from here to DC.
I'll counter this argument by citing a far more important investigation of the Bannister Fed Complex that proved important from here to DC.
The World Wide Web is pretty much just a hell hole of misinformation and amateur crap being pumped out like digital Twinkies at this point.
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ReplyDeleteWhile it is appropriate to assume that there is room in a newspaper for more in-depth stories, it sure is not fact that KC has the journalists to get it done.
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