To answer your question Madeline, yes I did enjoy your blog entries about the type of news that the Courier-Journal had on a specific day. As a fellow member of the Courier-Journal group, I will miss the small little arguments we had over what category a story would go in. *Insert crying emoji.* On a more serious note, I, as a Courier-Journal member, approve of your posts concerning the news that it produced and can verify that what was said in those entries was correct. YAY GO MADELINE!
On a totally unbiased note, I also have to agree with what Madeline said about how I feel like the Courier-Journal produced the best news. Most of the time it was consistent with its number of stories and usually had an even or close to even amount of stories in each category. I have to disagree with Madeline's excuse for T.V. news stations, though; in fact, I disagree with the whole idea of T.V. news stations even having an excuse of why they didn't match up to/perform as well as the Courier-Journal print newspaper. Although T.V. news stations have a set time in the day when they broadcast news, they have the advantage of breaking news. When a new, important story comes out they can immediately inform the public, while the newspaper cannot, and therefore they have an advantage over the Courier-Journal, so the fact the Courier-Journal performed better puts a sort of shame on the T.V. news stations.
Also Madeline, I really like your post titles, such as 'Way Back Wednesday', but the constant use can be repetitive and confusing.
Link to Madeline's post: http://madeline5sos.blogspot.com/2014/11/one-last-update-from-10-30-14.html?m=0
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