Well, the FCC announced another national EAS test, coming in September 28 (on a Wednesday, again...). Unlike the last test, this one is different. Stations have to sign 3 forms, one before the test (August 26th), the other during the test, and the last one after the test (November 14th). The time expected from this test is 2:20 PM ET.
Luckily, in Pinellas, kids and teens over there will probably not hear the test, as early Wednesdays are no more, elementary school (only those released at 2:35 PM) and middle school children will not hear the test, as the will still be in school. As for high school students however, it varies for each student, since they get released at 2:00 PM. Like, if a bus has the radio on (in this case they will hear the test, unless they get to their stop by 2:20) or their parents pick them up before 2:20 (they will possibly hear the test, if the radio is on, but they could (unlike a bus
) turn off the radio to not hear it). The only situations where high school students won't hear it is if their parents (apparently, for various reasons) pick them up after 2:20, or they have after school activities, in this case they will get picked up almost an hour after the test is over! The last national test in 2011, students DID see or hear an EAS test after school (except middle school students), on their bus, on their car radios, or at home on their TVs.
I put this on the radio section, since this involves BOTH radio and TV, making this thread in a unique situation. Also, since there are smartphone emergency alerts, will this also effect the thousands of smartphones that many people have, like will you hear the national test on your phone, so that there is no way to avoid it?!
Luckily, in Pinellas, kids and teens over there will probably not hear the test, as early Wednesdays are no more, elementary school (only those released at 2:35 PM) and middle school children will not hear the test, as the will still be in school. As for high school students however, it varies for each student, since they get released at 2:00 PM. Like, if a bus has the radio on (in this case they will hear the test, unless they get to their stop by 2:20) or their parents pick them up before 2:20 (they will possibly hear the test, if the radio is on, but they could (unlike a bus
I put this on the radio section, since this involves BOTH radio and TV, making this thread in a unique situation. Also, since there are smartphone emergency alerts, will this also effect the thousands of smartphones that many people have, like will you hear the national test on your phone, so that there is no way to avoid it?!