Well stated, Ken. Fewer reporting resources at a Post-Star or The Saratogian or anywhere else are having a real impact on the public's perception of ongoing events and on what "community" really means.
The public needs to know that doing real journalism is expensive and the only way for that journalism to thrive now is for them to pay for it. That still seems to be a tough sell.
Well stated, Ken. Fewer reporting resources at a Post-Star or The Saratogian or anywhere else are having a real impact on the public's perception of ongoing events and on what "community" really means.
The public needs to know that doing real journalism is expensive and the only way for that journalism to thrive now is for them to pay for it. That still seems to be a tough sell.