Submitted by Snoop Dog (not verified) on Thu, 06/17/2010 - 2:17pm.
The Wilmington media market doesn’t have the needed budget, experienced reporters or the time to do in depth investigative reporting.
Unfortunately it’s the public that suffers because of this. The reporting becomes incomplete and one-sided. Of course, isn’t that the same fault we find with most of the public anyway?
So it’s up to the citizens to be more involved with their local issues and politics or they lose everything.
Reponse to Dave W
The Wilmington media market doesn’t have the needed budget, experienced reporters or the time to do in depth investigative reporting.
Unfortunately it’s the public that suffers because of this. The reporting becomes incomplete and one-sided. Of course, isn’t that the same fault we find with most of the public anyway?
So it’s up to the citizens to be more involved with their local issues and politics or they lose everything.