Kings Network News (KNN)
At Kings Network News, we value the voices of our readers. Your feedback plays a vital role in helping us improve our journalism, correct errors, and ensure we continue to serve the Central Valley community with accuracy, fairness, and relevance.
Our Commitment to Feedback
We are committed to receiving and acting on feedback in a timely and transparent manner. Whether it’s a factual correction, a suggestion for deeper coverage, or a concern about fairness, every message is reviewed by our editorial team.
What Qualifies as Actionable Feedback
Actionable feedback includes:
Reports of factual errors or omissions
Concerns about bias, fairness, or tone
Suggestions for coverage on overlooked topics or communities
Requests for clarification or additional sources
Technical issues impacting readability or accessibility
How to Submit Feedback
You can send feedback by emailing newsdesk@knn.one or using the contact form on our website. Please include:
A link to the article in question
A clear description of your concern or suggestion
Supporting evidence or sources, if applicable
Our Review Process
Once feedback is submitted:
A member of our editorial team will review it within 3 business days.
If a correction is needed, we will update the article and note the correction publicly.
For broader concerns, we may follow up with additional reporting or internal review.
We do not guarantee a personal response to every submission, but all legitimate concerns will be documented and considered.
Editorial Independence
While we welcome feedback, editorial decisions are made independently by our newsroom staff in accordance with our publishing principles and ethical guidelines.
Continuous Improvement
KNN uses reader input to improve the quality, tone, and relevance of our reporting. We regularly review patterns in feedback to identify gaps in coverage or training needs within our team.
We Thank You
Thank you for helping us uphold the highest standards of journalism. Your input strengthens our mission to inform, engage, and reflect our community.