Multimedia Minutes: Pressing a Viewer Hot Button

Many viewers are upset about government overspending and waste, but don’t think TV news devotes enough stories to the problem.

News director Jenny Kulgin’s station KVAL in Eugene, Oregon tries to.  Watch Kelly Koopmans’ story.  It came from a viewer who was upset when she saw a school throwing out furniture.  Wasting tax money and government overspending represent viewer hot buttons, so this story scores high on the “Do I Leave My Favorite Station to Watch this Story?” list.

Notice how efficiently Kelly covered the story.  KVAL  invited viewers to call with issues and questions, so the viewer made learning about the problem easy.  Then Kelly met the woman who witnessed what happened at the school, saving time.

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