Some national media outlets do a good job of depicting life in Charlotte, while others make it obvious they just parachuted in, talked to a few people, and didn't get a keen understanding of the lay of the land. For this CNN article and writer Thom Patterson, I would give a grade of B. The profile on Charlotte is part of CNN's summer-long Defining America project, in which the multi-platform news network "will be traveling the country with the CNN Express to explore the stories behind the data and demographics."
Here are a few notable things I feel the article on Charlotte did well:
- Described what the financial industry means to Charlotte and how the loss of thousands of jobs have impacted the city and people.
- Drew distinctions between the different neighborhoods: Uptown, NoDa, South End, Plaza Midwood, and even the 'burbs of Union County.
- Interviewed key people: local businessmen, journalists, civic leaders, and everyday patrons and neighbors.
- Highlighted the growing energy sector and how Duke Energy is emerging.
And here are things I feel the article could've done better:
- The video on NoDa, which was placed at the top of the page, should've explored the neighborhood more.
- More attention should've been paid to the city's growing diversity. It was mentioned in the paragraph about population growth, but wasn't elaborated.
- Education wasn't covered at all. How can you chronicle a city and not talk about its public schools or higher education offerings?
- Ballantyne should've at least been mentioned--with all the money and growth over there.
Those are just a few of my thoughts. The article is a good read whether you live in the Charlotte area or not. There are also a few videos included and there's one in particular I wanted to highlight. In the left column of the page is a thumbnail for a video segment titled "Chef turns profits into food for poor." It's about chef/restaurant owner Jim Noble and the great work he's doing for the community with his not-for profit restaurant, The King's Kitchen. I've embedded the video below.
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