The KTSC staff seems incompetent to me. For example, go to their knoxville.org website. On the front page you'll still see headlines promoting St Patrick's Day and the Dogwood Arts Festival. Click through to the calendar of events, find an event like the Knoxville Brewfest and click on "visit website" -- you'll see that the link is broken. In fact the links for almost all the events listed are broken. Today the internet is the most important form of promotion. If the KTSC can't maintain a simple website, what hope is there that they can effectively utilize a multi-million dollar budget? None.
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3RunHomer writes:
The KTSC staff seems incompetent to me. For example, go to their knoxville.org website. On the front page you'll still see headlines promoting St Patrick's Day and the Dogwood Arts Festival. Click through to the calendar of events, find an event like the Knoxville Brewfest and click on "visit website" -- you'll see that the link is broken. In fact the links for almost all the events listed are broken. Today the internet is the most important form of promotion. If the KTSC can't maintain a simple website, what hope is there that they can effectively utilize a multi-million dollar budget? None.
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