Who says newspapers are a meaningless medium.
Hands down, the dailies provided the best coverage of the Gov's State of the State address - - in ink and bytes.
Aside from NJN's live coverage and post-speech analysis, reporting by broadcast outlets amounted to little more than drive-by journalism. Case in point: Philly's ABC TV affiliate, WPVI, led their broadcast with the open house hosted by the city's newly - installed Philadelphia mayor (okay), followed by team coverage of the unseasonably warm spring-like weather. N J's stormy fiscal forecast - the worst in the nation - got less airtime than the local weather report.
No doubt, reporting on a complicated financial story under tight deadlines was challenging. And while the storyline was clearly no surprise (the State's out of bucks, the people get the bill) some news outlets were exemplary in providing their readers /viewers with comprehensive and gobbledy-gook free information.
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