ABC Owned Stations Reveal Housing Appraisal Inequalities In New Doc
October 31st, 2022 by Paul GreeleyOur America: Lowballed was triggered by the story of how one Black family “whitewashed” their home — stripped it of family photos, artwork, even toiletries — and had a White friend stand in during an appraisal. The appraised value of their home jumped nearly $500,000 from the previous one.
WCAU Explores Racial Disparities One Year After George Floyd’s Death
May 25th, 2021 by Paul GreeleyRace in Philly: One Year Later will examine what has transpired over the past year since George Floyd’s murder, as well as what steps are being taken in response by the city.
KNTV Tackles Bay Area Housing Crisis From ‘Moms’ Perspective
April 5th, 2021 by Paul GreeleyIn The Moms of Magnolia Street, the Bay Area’s KNTV followed three women and their families who illegally moved in and occupied a single-family home that had been vacant for years, beginning a movement addressing government-sanctioned home discrimination, predatory lending and the corporatization of housing.
KNTV’s Down-To-Earth Approach To Climate Change
March 19th, 2021 by Paul GreeleyIf Mark Twain were living today, he might amend his famous quote about the weather to say, “Everybody talks about climate change, but nobody does anything about it.” And Twain might agree that KNTV in San Francisco is doing something about it.
WCAU Courts Streaming Viewers With ‘The Lineup’
February 1st, 2021 by Paul GreeleyThe NBC O&O in Philadelphia just launched a news program developed especially for an audience that is doubling every year — streamers.
KTRK Hosts Two-Night Town Hall On Covid And Schools
July 29th, 2020 by Paul GreeleyIn an attempt to find solutions for Houston communities, ABC 13’s investigative team surveyed 125 school districts that are home to about 2.5 million students to understand what fall will bring and to give viewers the most complete back-to-school picture possible.