Missing girl or Missing News?

Jayme Closs; a name that has appeared in the headlines nationwide for the past week. I'm sure that by now anyone who pays attention to the news has heard the story of the missing Wisconsin teen. If you watch WHAS11 the story is all  too familiar, seeing as the story appeared on the 5:00 pm nightly news three nights in a week! WHAS11 also felt the need to list 12 different stories about the teen on their website. (https://www.whas11.com/search?q=jayme

Every good journalist is held to certain standards, this includes local relevance. I'm sorry to say this but WHAS11 has violated this standard multiple times. Sad as it may be this teen's disappearance has no local relevance to the citizens of Louisville or its surrounding areas. The only people who should be hearing about this are the citizens of Wisconsin. Jayme's story does not contribute to a larger movement, rather it seems like a lazy excuse for the channels lack of relevant news this week. As we were discussing our TV news project in class Mr. Miller explained how most news broadcasts feel the need to report "fluff" stories when they lack newsworthy topics to discuss. At the moment I couldn't agree more that WHAS11 is doing exactly that. 

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