
Phillip Campbell
M C 299
Television Critique
I watched channel six on Friday February 1. I was impressed with the depth of their coverage. They had games from all over the region. One of the advantages to being in a small market is that all of the schools have an opportunity to be on television.
Growing up in Utah the coverage was noticeably different. I lived in Logan, a city about the size of Pocatello, and my school was rarely on T.V. The only time we were covered was during the state tournaments.
Channel six calls their sports segment on Fridays the Sports Zone. Within the Sports Zone is a special segment called the Frenzy. The Frenzy provides more in depth coverage to some of the bigger games in the area.
Overall I think the stations in the area do a fair job at covering local sports. Next week during the girl’s state tournament in Boise all of the local team participating will be covered. This coverage instills a sense of pride within the communities and the region.
M C 299
Television Critique
I watched channel six on Friday February 1. I was impressed with the depth of their coverage. They had games from all over the region. One of the advantages to being in a small market is that all of the schools have an opportunity to be on television.
Growing up in Utah the coverage was noticeably different. I lived in Logan, a city about the size of Pocatello, and my school was rarely on T.V. The only time we were covered was during the state tournaments.
Channel six calls their sports segment on Fridays the Sports Zone. Within the Sports Zone is a special segment called the Frenzy. The Frenzy provides more in depth coverage to some of the bigger games in the area.
Overall I think the stations in the area do a fair job at covering local sports. Next week during the girl’s state tournament in Boise all of the local team participating will be covered. This coverage instills a sense of pride within the communities and the region.
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