Showing posts with label Quincy Newspapers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quincy Newspapers. Show all posts

Sunday, July 16, 2017

Adjectives "B" Us

The AP Stylebook is very clear on the use of adjectives in news stories. "When in doubt, leave it out, if you have to use one, make sure it is the right one." 

Since WPTA21 is owned by an outfit named Quincy Newspapers, one would think that there might be an AP Stylebook floating around their news room. Guess not.


"....Saturday's dangerous boating accident..."

While one might argue that all accidents could be seen as dangerous, res ipsa loquiturthe adjective used in this story is wrong. 

Giving the kids in the WPTA21 newsroom the benefit of the doubt that an adjective might be needed to convey the gravity of the situation, DANGEROUS should have been discarded and the word SERIOUS would have been a much better fit.  

But why pepper stories with incorrect or inappropriate adjectives? As local TV news operations across the country have struggled to regain their one-time dominance of local ratings and revenue, many "consultants" (every TV station has one) have worked to have stories written to emotionally impact the viewers. The idea is that viewers will "connect" at an emotional level and this will enhance ratings, revenues, and profit. 

From the Maven's point of view, the over-reliance on out-of-town consultants by local stations has not improved things, instead, these long-distance charlatans have made local TV news a cliche, at best. 

While the Maven might be coming down a bit hard on the kids at WPTA21, one has to be thankful that on Saturday, our Twitter feeds were not blown up with Baba, the News Whisperer, and that other guy on the news falling all over themselves and breathless reporting an ACTIVE BOATER on Lake Gage. 



Sunday, June 11, 2017

Breaking Stale News

It was BREAKING NEWS! when it was posted on Friday around 6:00pm. It could have still been considered as BREAKING NEWS! when the story was updated a few hours later. 

But on Sunday evening, around 7:00pm, this item is not BREAKING NEWS!, but STALE NEWS. 



As one WPTA 21 anchor found out early on, TV in Fort Wayne operates 7 days a week. Why the station's website is so stale, especially on weekends, really has no good explanation. The other TV stations in town don't seem to have a problem when it comes to keeping things current. 



Here's the Maven's gripe: It's 48 hours later, and your website still shows this story in the prime position on the page as BREAKING NEWS! 






Monday, February 17, 2014

It's Not Just A Spelling Error....


As plain as the nose on the Maven's face. "Filedhouse", should be "Fieldhouse". While this appears to be a simple spelling error, it's actually a symptom of a greater evil. 

That evil the Maven speaks of is 21Alive, and their colleagues in other media, really just don't care about how they, or their product, are perceived. Further, these "journalists" demonstrate a total disregard for the intelligence of their readers/viewers. It's the journalistic equivalent of walking around with one's fly open, and not giving a damn. 

With the pending sale of the 21Alive signals in the market to Quincy Newspapers, one has to wonder just how much more readers/viewers will suffer when all operations move to the Quincy hub/headquarters in Illinois.