KNX is doing a nice job covering the earthquake and after shocks. I'm a little surprised KFI hasn't gone wall-to-wall, at least for an our or two.
WTFman said:Allow me to speak up for those who bemoan the wall to wall, repetitive, play by play coverage of such as this earthquake that was over and done in less than a minute and left little in the way of damage (at least in the L.A. area). Godfrey Daniels, how many times and at what length can people go on about such events. Let's suck it up and get on with things, OK? Next thing you know we'll be declaring disaster areas and urgently requesting stimulus money be spewed from Uncle Ben's helicopters. What would happen if we had a REAL disaster?
WTFman said:really?
WTFman said:Uncle Ben's helicopters
WTFman said:Allow me to speak up for those who bemoan the wall to wall, repetitive, play by play coverage of such as this earthquake that was over and done in less than a minute and left little in the way of damage (at least in the L.A. area). Godfrey Daniels, how many times and at what length can people go on about such events. Let's suck it up and get on with things, OK? Next thing you know we'll be declaring disaster areas and urgently requesting stimulus money be spewed from Uncle Ben's helicopters. What would happen if we had a REAL disaster?
westfield60 said:I too was disappointed with KFI. They had that god-awful Canadian fellow babbling about some useless story from last week. Obviously he was on tape, but I guess they had no one in the building that could carry a live show
nmoore6676 said:westfield60 said:I too was disappointed with KFI. They had that god-awful Canadian fellow babbling about some useless story from last week. Obviously he was on tape, but I guess they had no one in the building that could carry a live show
I was not listening to KFI but I do now on line once in a while. At that point in time I was more concerned with local weather conditions and updated storm warnings. Not a lot of coverage, most stations here (Southeast Iowa) do not even run local news on weekends and the weather forecasts are obviously prerecorded. KFI does have local news and it is live even on weekends. I can be nearly 100% certain that within the scheduled news casts there was some coverage of the quake. If you felt the quake, many of my friends out there did not, you could deduce from personal observation that there was no local damage.
As I said I was monitoring different source here for local severe storm and tornado information. My best information came from the internet so maybe that is the way to go in today's world. But as I checked various news sources there was not a lot that I saw about the Mexicali Earthquake. Eventually bulletins appeared on Fox News and CNN but not a lot of detail. So even if KFI had opted to go live in the studio, what would they have had to relate?
After contacting local authorities and getting their assessment where do they go, open up the phones and get callers telling what they felt or did not. Not exactly "more stimulating" talk radio. As I have said before nobody beat the old KFWB for earthquake reporting but even back then once they saw that there were no serious local problems they went back to regular news. IMHO there is entirely too much over analysis without hard data in today's all news coverage. If you didn't like what KFI was doing, well they put knobs on your radio so use them. By all accounts KNX was doing a good job, they are just up the dial.