I had not visited the local liberal playground since the weekend. I ventured over there and lo and behold the post from Friday on the KPD officers and the Big Metal Shed’s coverage had 165 comments. And a whole bunch of those were from three Big Metal Shed employees. Who is keeping the skeleton crew on task? If three of Mayor Burchett’s staff were posting like out of control zealots on a blog site, you can beat that Jack McElroy would be requesting the computer logs of every county employee.
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The News Sentinel’s coverage/non-coverage/lack of coverage/absence of any meaningful analysis in the Pilot meltdown is becoming the story within a story as the Cleveland, Ohio media (print/broadcast), the Tennessean, and the alternative outlets across the state have much more detail, analysis and objective commentary than anything the KNS can come up with. Channel 10 was notoriously evasive in reporting the 3 guilty pleas this week, 6 did a little better job, and nobody watches 8 anyway so we don’t know how they handled Pilot pled felons 3, 4, and 5. But to watch a daily newspaper embarrass itself, compromise journalistic integrity, and fully relegate itself to irrelevant status as a news delivery entity is painful to watch, particularly painful for those media outlets in other cities that are not shackled like the newspaper now known as the Knoxville News Denial.