Back in 2012, during Hurricane Sandy, one local radio group in South Jersey had round-the-clock coverage and updates from local officials across all of its stations. Another talk radio station provided news and in-studio updates. I believe one or two Philly stations were on-the-air updating listeners
Flash forward to 2026… it is “radio silence” to say the least. That same local radio group had all four of its signals knocked out due to power, and that talk radio station has small news segments with no live or in-studio programming.
And yet local officials are telling us to tune to our local radio stations for emergency alerts… yet I’m getting round-the-clock music?
Sorry for venting like this, and I know we’re fresh on the back end major blizzard but when the weather really gets rough and the electric goes out, I’m still that one person that actually tunes into the radio and hopes to hear an update about the situation. All the while there are 50,000 homes in South Jersey without power and people that may not know what is happening. This is a massive fail to say the least. I was expecting better.
Flash forward to 2026… it is “radio silence” to say the least. That same local radio group had all four of its signals knocked out due to power, and that talk radio station has small news segments with no live or in-studio programming.
And yet local officials are telling us to tune to our local radio stations for emergency alerts… yet I’m getting round-the-clock music?
Sorry for venting like this, and I know we’re fresh on the back end major blizzard but when the weather really gets rough and the electric goes out, I’m still that one person that actually tunes into the radio and hopes to hear an update about the situation. All the while there are 50,000 homes in South Jersey without power and people that may not know what is happening. This is a massive fail to say the least. I was expecting better.