WHAS11 Doing Well With News

WHAS 11 News Broadcast on Tuesday at 5 PM contained a story about a new educational program for kids of low incomes five years old and under to learn new words before school begins.

This story was well told because the news station had two interviews about the program. One interview was with a local mother, Susan Richardson, who participates in the program with her four year old daughter. The other interview was with National Center for Families Learning (NCFL) Vice President of Education Joshua Cramer. 

These sources are a very good choice. Susan Richardson is someone who is directly impacted by this program, as well as her daughter. She is an unbiased consumer of the program and is likely to give honest feedback and information about the program. In addition, Joshua Cramer is a good source because he is able to tell everyone what the mission of the program is at its core, as well as all the information you need to know about how to experience this program. He can also give statistics of who this program has impacted and if it is right for you. 

This WHAS 11 story was well told with multiple good sources and information.   

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