I was out running some errands this afternoon, and tuned into WDEL to catch the CBS Radio News Roundup. WDEL apparently was having some issues with their computer system as prior to the program coming on, you heard the beeping and voice saying CBS radio channel 43 over and over for a few minutes. Then the Roundup came one. Then with about 20 minutes left, the CBS feed cut out and then a pre-recorded local Money talk show came on. I called the station and someone explained that they were having some issues with the computer and the network feed which was why the tail end of Roundup didn't air.
However, WDEL wasn't the only Wilmington station having computer problems. I switched over to WILM and when the local newscast came on at a spot break (pre-recorded as the station seemed to be in auto pilot), the WILM newscast was from yesterday, where the news anchor was telling everyone to stay off the roads as Delaware is in a state of emergency, and Governor Markell has said only emergency personel may be on the roads, etc, and the storm is due to end later today. Talk about a major problem. WILM really should look at what their computer is doing. It also was cutting off stuff mid sentence to go to the next thing.
Maybe, its worth the extra cost to have at least one person in studio to prevent such a failing. I realize that isn't going to happen as even FM stations are doing this during off hours to save money, but they generally are only playing music, and not conveying real info as WDEL or WILM generally do. I wonder how often that has happened at other news/talk stations around the nation, where an old out dated newscast was aired by the computer, or is this a radio first.
However, WDEL wasn't the only Wilmington station having computer problems. I switched over to WILM and when the local newscast came on at a spot break (pre-recorded as the station seemed to be in auto pilot), the WILM newscast was from yesterday, where the news anchor was telling everyone to stay off the roads as Delaware is in a state of emergency, and Governor Markell has said only emergency personel may be on the roads, etc, and the storm is due to end later today. Talk about a major problem. WILM really should look at what their computer is doing. It also was cutting off stuff mid sentence to go to the next thing.
Maybe, its worth the extra cost to have at least one person in studio to prevent such a failing. I realize that isn't going to happen as even FM stations are doing this during off hours to save money, but they generally are only playing music, and not conveying real info as WDEL or WILM generally do. I wonder how often that has happened at other news/talk stations around the nation, where an old out dated newscast was aired by the computer, or is this a radio first.