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Local Stations get Kudos from National Group, GR Press GRIID studies continue to be ignored

On November 17, the GR Press ran a story on a National local TV news study conducted by the Project for Excellence in Journalism. The report - Local TV News Project 2002 found that WOOD TV 8 was rated 3rd in the country out of 53 stations surveyed. WZZM 13 received a "High B" mark. The Press article was quite congratulatory, interviewing the news directors from both stations.

One major flaw of the study, conducted in the spring of 2002, only looked at the 6pm newscasts, Monday through Friday, for 4 weeks - two of which were during Sweeps Weeks (ratings weeks). Everyone in the TV news business knows that stations will put forth their best efforts during sweeps weeks so that they can get better ratings and promote that to advertisers. Unfortunately this does not translate into quality reporting throughout the year.

The Press article also informs readers that "more than 100 TV news directors returned surveys answering a number of questions." What they don't tell you is that the people who set up the standards for the study are also all former or current broadcast people. This begs the question - will broadcast journalists create standards that make them look good or bad?

Besides the flaws of this national study, we find it interesting that over the past 5 years the GR Press has never published a story about any of the 20 local news reports that GRIID has conducted. GRIID has done 30-day studies on up to 6-month studies. We acknowledge good reporting when we find it, but we also critique coverage and provide recommendations for improved coverage.

Contact:

Contact the GR Press and ask them why GRIID reports are not news stories. Local News Desk: 222-5455 or send letter to pulse@grpress.com and contact Terry DeBoer, a stringer who wrote the article at 363-9250 or tjdeboer@juno.com.

We have finally survived another election cycle - mud slinging, attack ads and the dreaded Robo-calls. GRIID spent 30 days prior to Election Day monitoring the Grand Rapids Press, channels 8, 13 & 17. We looked at how much coverage was provided, which races, how often we heard/read candidate comments, and ad per election story ratios. See the summary findings below. One overwhelming conclusion that we could derive from our study is that the local news agencies think that the public was more interested in the DC Sniper case than local elections. There were 17, 48 & 42 stories on FOX, WOOD TV8 and WZZM 13 respectively, but not one single story about the 19 Kent County Commissioner races.

Summary of Findings

# Only the GR Press & WOOD TV8 provided substantive coverage on the Governor’s race.
# All other state and federal-level races received minimal coverage and in some cases only when a “scandal” occurred.
# Local races & ballot initiatives received little coverage - the 3 local TV stations never reported on the 19 races for Kent County Commissioner.
# Candidates in the Green, Libertarian, Reformed and US Tax Payers party received marginal coverage.
# Paid ads run during newscasts appeared roughly 4 times per every election story.
# All 3 TV stations ran more crime stories than election stories during the study period - more stories on the DC sniper than all local election races combined.
# Despite hosting and broadcast 28 candidate forums, none of the 4 news agencies studied promoted or reported on the Community Media Center’s Tele-Democracy forums.

Contact:

GR Press Local News Desk 222-5455 or send letter to pulse@grpress.com

WOOD TV 8 News Director Patti McGettigan 456-8888 or patti.mcgettigan@lintv.com

WZZM 13 News Director Cheryl Grant 559-1315 or cgrant@wzzm.gannett.com

WXMI FOX 17 News Dir. Tim Dye 364-8722 tdye@wxmi.com

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