Will be interesting to review the coverage of the vote counting tomorrow night on SB and AN106. With SB having cut ties with CNN, they should be relying on CBS Radio for their breaking news, which may be a tad slower (and a bit more centrist) than CNN. AN106 will have ABC Radip, so it ought to be about a tie, though I suspect ABC will be a bit faster with remote pick-ups.
Also since the networks and news services are foregoing exit polling in 19 states, and have vowed to pull back on their early calls, this may be a bit of a throwback to the 1960 and 1968 coverage -- until the rising of the sun on Wednesday. Wonder who will be the next generation of radio anchors?
Anybody know if Fox Radio is going to be providing election coverage and regular programming on separate satellite feeds?
I'm going to be working at the polls, and my wife would like to be listening to some good, neutral radio coverage that might be streaming on the web. Any suggestions for her?
Put the coffee pot on, Momma; it's going to be a long night.
Also since the networks and news services are foregoing exit polling in 19 states, and have vowed to pull back on their early calls, this may be a bit of a throwback to the 1960 and 1968 coverage -- until the rising of the sun on Wednesday. Wonder who will be the next generation of radio anchors?
Anybody know if Fox Radio is going to be providing election coverage and regular programming on separate satellite feeds?
I'm going to be working at the polls, and my wife would like to be listening to some good, neutral radio coverage that might be streaming on the web. Any suggestions for her?
Put the coffee pot on, Momma; it's going to be a long night.