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On 18 Aug 2003 14:23:48 GMT, "CAndersen (Kimba)"
wrote: 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? FM stations have never been known for news. If you want to know if Eminem wears boxers or briefs, go there. It's "lifestyle" stuff. Doesn't your market have a full service AM? Or, at least, an AM that's known for its news? FMs treat news as the plague. You can't, suddenly, expect them to put together a full news staff qualified to report on an emergency of this magnitude. A top story for an FM might be when socialite Lizzie Grubman ran over a group of people in a hissy fit at a trendy night club. Wars. Blackouts. Who needs it? That's for old people. Now where did I put my MP3 player? Rich |