I guess I'm costing future attorneys scholarships. BTW, the featured school wins pretty much every year. It would be like "why do you always write about Alabama when Vanderbilt tries just as hard?"
Hi MTM-
As a reader of the Podunk Press and a follower of the Mock Trial competition, I want to thank you for covering the story. However, I wanted to express my concerns about how you cover this event.
As you know, all of the teams in Podunk County work very hard to compete in this event. Some underserved schools, such as Shelbyville, compete against teams such as Perennial Winner despite having a much smaller amount of attorney coaches. Some schools such as GW Bush (you refer to it simply as "Bush") have had a incredibly successful season, and have risen through the ranks year over year, are are really considered a huge underdog contender.
These other schools tend to get buried in your coverage. The last two articles you produced both had pictures only of members of Perennial Winner's team, and interviews only with Perennial Winner's coaches. I think you are missing the bigger stories that are happening every day. And, quite frankly, you are not covering the more interesting ones, the ones that your readers want to see.
I felt a responsibility to write you to advocate for the children. In their youth, they still believe in the idea that journalism is impartial, and that by working really hard, through great adversities (some of these kids flourish despite horrific circumstances), they have the same opportunity to be recognized as everyone else. At my age, even I believe in the possibility of this idea. I believe that through dialogue we can perhaps convince others to see that stories should be reported fairly, from a completely objective vantage point, free from any bias.
I hope this email has been constructive. My intention is only to give my opinion as to how your articles are perceived by some. Perhaps you will see that there are so many other teams that could be featured in stories.
Thank you,
A Concerned Reader