This has been highlighted recently, the spokesman Jesus Sanchez gave the example of the three acts of last Friday "of which only came to one, because he was the director Antonio Cerda."
The government team has criticized City of Jumilla, again, the lack of coverage of institutional acts, by the Regional Television Channel 7 and its delegation in the Altiplano.
This has been highlighted recently, the spokesman Jesus Sanchez gave the example of the three featured acts that took place last Friday, "that day proceeded to the reopening of the Teatro Vico, which has become a major rehab, with an investment more than 700,000 euros, as well as the extension work of the Municipal School of Music and Conservatory has also been a major project with an investment of almost 600,000 euros, these two acts were not covered by Channel 7 and yet itself covered an event organized by a local group, but in this case we assume that was because he was present the Minister of Agriculture Antonio Cerda. "
In this connection, Sanchez said that "respecting the work of journalists, we do have an obligation to make this public denunciation, once again, for all Jumillano know the reality and know that is a pay television, in part, all the Murcia and of course all Jumillano, so information should be given fair treatment for all municipalities. "
The spokesman offered a follow-up data from the coverage done by Channel 7 for the calls issued from the City, "so far in 2011, 44 calls were made, of which only 13 have been covered, but still more striking since the beginning of 2010 to date, of the 195 institutional calls have covered only 38, ie only 19%, and this can not be allowed. "
He added that "regional television should provide cover for what happens in Jumilla positive and not just the news they offer a negative image, they own the cover in full."
For Jesus Sanchez "this discriminatory treatment Valcárcel-TV does not harm the mayor and the government team who is detrimental to all Jumillano are not reflected at the regional level, many of the positive news about their city."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla