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Colorado Broadcasters Association Provides Members With Study Showing Power Of Broadcast In Colorado
January 22, 2021 at 1:20 AM (PT)
Study
The COLORADO BROADCASTERS ASSOCIATION (CBA) has provided its members with the 2021 NIELSEN “The Power of Broadcast in COLORADO” study that shows broadcast news was the primary source of information during the pandemic due to its perceived trustworthiness and accuracy. The study reinforces that radio and television remain the primary and daily source of entertainment, information, weather and breaking news in the state, and that Millennials continue to be the largest consumers of radio and television in COLORADO.
Luke Runyon
As KUNC’s reporter covering the Colorado River Basin, I dig into stories that show how water issues can both unite and divide communities throughout the Western U.S. I produce feature stories for KUNC and a network of public media stations in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico, Arizona, California and Nevada. I also host KUNC’s live community storytelling events.
I love public radio because I know the power of hearing someone’s story in their own words, using their own voice. You can get a much better sense of who someone is and what their motivations are just by listening to how they speak, and that’s a big part of why I love public radio reporting.
January 21, 2021
On Jan. 15,
Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition, Colorado Capitol Press Association, Colorado Press Association, Colorado Broadcasters Association, Colorado News Collaborative, Society of Professional Journalists – Colorado Pro Chapter and Colorado Common Cause sent the following letter to state legislative leaders regarding transparency and public/journalist access to the legislative process:
Dear Speaker Garnett, President Garcia, Majority Leader Esgar, Majority Leader Fenberg, Minority Leader McKean and Minority Leader Holbert:
We, the undersigned organizations, want to thank you and other legislative leaders for taking steps during the fall 2020 special session to ensure public and journalist access to the legislative process at a time when many Coloradans do not feel safe appearing in person at the state Capitol. Adding a mechanism for remote testimony during committee hearings afforded interest groups and individual Coloradans all over the state e