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![]() "D. Martin" wrote: Our media, in the USA, dropped the ball, on this event. I agree with The Drudge Report, it's almost unforgivable, the lack of initial coverage. Darren OK, so don't forgive them. Buy a shortwave radio. I can say that I certainly heard a lot here even on AM radio. What sort of coverage were you looking for, exactly? dxAce Michigan USA |
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Shortwave and AM radio are my primary sources for information. Both
venues had adequate coverage. The mainstream press, consisting of newsprint and television, ignored this, at least initially. What do I believe their professional obligation is? I think one of the largest quakes in the last century is newsworthy. That's all. I expect them to do their job. Darren http://community-2.webtv.net/DEMEM/L...mes/page2.html |
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![]() Radioman390 wrote: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...N_zg&refer=aus tralia SOS? I don't think SOS is used to often these days. But by all means, keep listening. dxAce Michigan USA |
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