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Radio was useless in my area for local blackout information.
The county executive resorted to calling into the New York City Channel 4 WNBC News Center to pass info to the public. So how many folks do you think could view his State of Emergency Message and curfew decree for Orange County, NY ? -- Remove "zz" from e-mail address to direct reply. "CAndersen (Kimba)" wrote in message ... Someone raised an interesting point in another newsgroup: I noticed that the Clear Channel stations here in Ann Arbor, both of them, 100% of the commercial FM stations* in Ann Arbor, MI; were off the air for the entirety of the power outage. The same was true for the CC FM station in Detroit that is on my pre-sets. This shows how little they were ready to be of public service in time of need. Something that should be pointed out and recorded for license renewal time. *excludes public radio/college radio and a religious station. But I don't know--Are commercial FM stations required to be prepared for emergencies like this? One would think that they should want to be prepared, but is it a requirement? |