Multimedia Minutes: The Power of Transparency

 

How do you hold people in power accountable when they don’t answer your phone calls? 

 

Some reporters would just drop that very important angle of the story.  But KVAL’s (Eugene, OR) Molly Blancett with encouragement from news director Jennifer Kuglin refused to let the police chief off the hook.  And she did it in a transparent way so viewers could appreciate it.   After all, it was the second fatal crash in a year involving Oakridge police.

Who deserves the credit for this strong example of viewer advocacy and transparency?  News Director Jenny Kluglin responds:

 

 

Molly worked with me and my main anchor, Jennifer Winters.  We both talked to her throughout the day to help figure out the best way to write and craft the story.

 

We find that some reporters find transparency awkward.  Molly made it look natural.  Congratulations to all.

 

You can learn from many Multimedia Minutes by clicking on the links to the right.

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