Re: WPRI best storm coverage
WLNE was live at 7 am and then again at noon. Jim Hummel was outside of EMA headquarters. In addition, they had live cutins during commercial breaks throughout the day.
> Once again, WPRI shines when it matters...WJAR does not.
>
> WPRI: newscast on the air beginning at 6:00 am with three
> straight hours of news and storm coverage. WPRI had two
> reporters with photographers (yours truly was one of those
> people) out in the elements to gather the video and
> information that was needed. WPRI aired video from Fall
> River, shot around 2:30 am, to show the beginning effects of
> the storm. A WPRI photographer (yours truly) out early on
> to capture the storm! Also, WPRI used live shots with a WBZ
> reporter out on Cape Cod during the morning. As mentioned
> in an earlier post, WPRI also showed the new WeatherBug
> locations to provide conditions throughout the viewing area.
> By far, WPRI did an outstanding job...outshining the
> competition. On top of the station's excellent morning
> coverage, they also did an hour-long Noon newscast with
> updates on the storm's track and continued live coverage
> from Barrington and the EMA building in Cranston. Again,
> WPRI dominated the storm coverage. WJAR laid a huge egg
> once again...this time in covering the first major snowstorm
> of this winter. Yes, I realize this is New England and it
> snows alot, but when a storm of this magnitude comes along,
> all stations should be covering it from any and all angles
> they can find. WPRI did that. WJAR did not. One more
> reason to Turn Away From 10.
>
> WJAR: decided to go on the air at their regularly scheduled
> time...7:00 am. No WJAR reporter, photographer, live truck
> operator out in the storm early on. All we got to see
> between 7:00 and 8:00 was Mario and the new weather girl
> with no local video of the beginning stages of the storm.
> However, they did use a live shot from a WHDH reporter in
> Plymouth, MA. Big deal. WJAR finally had a live reporter
> for their 9:00 newscast at the EMA building in Cranston.
> They really did alot of work, since they are less then a
> mile away from the EMA building. I didn't see any video
> from anywhere in Rhode Island or Massachusetts during their
> morning newscasts. All I saw was the reporter doing live
> interviews during the 9:00 hour. I was very disappointed in
> WJAR's coverage. They are supposed to be "Southern New
> England's News Leader." After watching Sunday's storm
> coverage, I would really begin to differ with that moniker.
> Another reason to Turn Away From 10.
>
> WLNE: I did not see any of WLNE's coverage. I did flip
> them on throughout the morning, and did not see any live
> newscasts on Channel 6. It would have been smart of them to
> at least go on the air at 7:00 on both WLNE and the Rhode
> Island News Channel instead of showing that new Jim Hummel
> news/talk program. In an earlier post, Ed Beal the rapper
> guy stated that WLNE had the best coverage. Again, another
> opinion I beg to differ with. I will differ with anyone who
> has serious problems typing out and/or speaking the English
> language properly anyway. A co-worker of mine told me that
> WLNE did an excellent story about a basketball team from
> Texas that was stranded at T.F. Green Airport because of the
> storm...and how many of them had never seen snow before. I
> didn't see the story myself, but I was told it was put
> together very well...good job on that story Channel 6.
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