Seen on the KRTV website a few minutes ago…

And the headline on the actual story is pretty speical, too.
Some more spelling errors and typos right here. This one is probably my favorite; we laugh that we do not cry.
Seen on the KRTV website a few minutes ago…

And the headline on the actual story is pretty speical, too.
Some more spelling errors and typos right here. This one is probably my favorite; we laugh that we do not cry.
I’ve been noticing the spelling errors myself lately. There’s no excuse for it. When I see shoddy grammar and spelling on a site, especially a commercial one, I have to wonder just how good the product/service is. Don’t these people realize their site is a marketing tool?
A couple of days ago when I read your “Crash Lessons” article the headline read: “Crash Lesons.”
I see you fixed it, but my point is we all live in glass houses when it comes to typos.
Don’t throw those stones too hard.
I agree with Jocko. If we don’t see some improvement in your site you’re going to see it reflected in your next merit adjustment (aka raise for you newly ex-military guys). You need to start earning your pay.