What We Do And Why We Do It
December 3, 2008
“Freedom of the Press”
In America, we have some freedoms. We don’t take them lightly and we shouldn’t. We have a right to free speech, a right to exchange thoughts and ideas.
Many in mass media are quick to tout these rights. What is bothersome in a political polarizing climate in which we exist, is that some journalists have lost sight of the baggage that comes with it.
There’s a need for responsibility with the power of broadcasting a message. Trust is not just a word to use in promotions. Credibility is earned and maintained. That comes with proving over time that the story is approporiate. It is how we conduct ourselves, no matter the situtation, that is important in presenting information to the community.
The message is accurate, immediate and is delivered on multiple platforms. That is what we do.
Milwaukee, it is our pleasure to serve in delivering information that connects with you and the community.
As a viewer of Television news,because of your above statement,I have to drop my truth sensing and accept all that is broadcast.After a five year Federal investigation the Illinois Governor proves to be corrupt.Neither you or I were looking close enough.Is it a corrupt Governor that makes the price of a carton of cigarettes cost $40?