Here's a painful story.
Ross Jones, Johnny Sartin and Randy Lundquist of WYXZ report that 10 years after Detroit Public Schools spent $33 million to open two state of the art television studios to give students a world-class education in broadcasting, not one student has used them.
In 2009, officials told the station that the four-year-old facility would be operational. Although the district was bleeding money, WXYZ says, then-Superintendent Kenneth Burnley spared no expense in constructing the studios.