If pertaining to Ella's critique on WLKY, I fully agree. Ella provides an intuitive look into the reality of WLKY's broadcast: CRIME (with a capital everything). Not only is she true when saying this, as my statistics also show that WLKY had a total of 60 crime news stories in the month of October, but she is right to assume that the staff got quite lazy with their daily job (as compared to the other news sources).
WDRB sported 45, a number somewhat better, yet still high. So high it is, in fact, that it, too, is the category with the highest amount of stories. The same goes for WHAS's 32, but not for WAVE, a local station bearing only 19 crime stories in the entire month.
Of the 10 headlines documented, 8 could be categorized under the "Crime" segment of core topics. Although core, they are shown in such a superfluous amount that the stories, in reality, begin to become peripheral. Too much of any section is in violation of the yardstick of "Enterprise," according to the gradethenews.org.
To resolve this, WLKY should, as described by the yardstick of "Enterprise," should passively reposed to and seek out relevant news stories so as to balance out their core and peripheral topics in a such a manner that it coincides with other great stations alike.
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