Memo Peer Review for an Organization
Review your peer’s memo. Do not edit it, in other words, do not post a document with tracked changes or comments. Instead, focus on the substance. Specifically, create a Word document, and write out each of the following questions and your answer to it:
1) How sufficient are the answers to the questions?
2) What facts might be missing? What are their sources?
3) What values might be missing? What are their sources?
4) What areas might be confusing?
Thus, your Word document should contain the aforementioned four questions and their four answers. If you suggest changes, explain them as clearly as possible. If you are answering a question (e.g., regarding sufficiency) and find you have no suggested changes, give at least one example of how it is exemplary.
Memo Peer Review
Student Name
Institutional Affiliation
Date
Memo Peer Review
1) How sufficient are the answers to the questions?
I find your answers sufficient. I admire how you have expanded on both the internal and external factors affecting the organization. For instance, you have demonstrated that the drive to get the best stories is one of the internal factors affecting the business. I agree with this, considering that media houses need to remain ahead of their competitors by having the latest news. At the same time, you have highlighted the reporter’s airtime needs as another internal factor. Reporters indeed want to be at the forefront to have the next big story. Your external factors include viewer demand for up-to-date content, reaching the most people, and staying within the top 100 television market. You have also comprehensively elaborated on the external factors and connected them to the issue. I agree with you that I like how you have provided citations for the questions. Anyone who wants to get more information can go to your bibliographic section and get the particulars of the authors. This demonstrates that you researched extensively. Further, it makes your piece credible.
2) What facts might be missing? What are their sources?
You need to elaborate further on the number of people you reach. While you have indicated that your station is ranked 46th, you have not stated your coverage. For instance, you can include details on the number of people you reach out to. You can also state the number of followers on various media...
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