This isn't about radio. But it could be. All someone has to do is say what the radio stations were doing at the time. And I wouldn't have listened to the radio that night had I been able to watch what I taped. Actually, the NBC shows would have had to wait. I did turn on the radio at 11 but the only weather coverage was in the Greensboro area, which was the only place it needed to be, or so I thought.
Thursday night I was watching "Smallville" and taping "Ugly Betty" and "My Name Is Earl". I kept getting my program interrupted by Emergency Broadcasting System messages. Then I realized: wait, my CW station doesn't even HAVE a news department. Imagine what's happening on stations that do.
Even though I go on the official CW message board, I have yet to hear where I can get transcripts that allow me to see what I was missing. The thought occurs to me that I could have had my closed captioning turned on. But I don't read lips.
I turned to "Don't Forget the Lyrics" when "Smallville" was over. Not really any problems there. You can actually see the lyrics through the message running at the bottom of the screen, as I later discovered.
But when I watched my tape of "Ugly Betty" it was pretty much over after about 15 or 20 minutes. In the case of "Earl" The Charlotte Observer said when it would be on. "30 Rock" was to follow, and I had missed most of that too. I can wait for reruns, but I'd rather not have to. I'll be lost this week when I see "Betty".
Thursday night I was watching "Smallville" and taping "Ugly Betty" and "My Name Is Earl". I kept getting my program interrupted by Emergency Broadcasting System messages. Then I realized: wait, my CW station doesn't even HAVE a news department. Imagine what's happening on stations that do.
Even though I go on the official CW message board, I have yet to hear where I can get transcripts that allow me to see what I was missing. The thought occurs to me that I could have had my closed captioning turned on. But I don't read lips.
I turned to "Don't Forget the Lyrics" when "Smallville" was over. Not really any problems there. You can actually see the lyrics through the message running at the bottom of the screen, as I later discovered.
But when I watched my tape of "Ugly Betty" it was pretty much over after about 15 or 20 minutes. In the case of "Earl" The Charlotte Observer said when it would be on. "30 Rock" was to follow, and I had missed most of that too. I can wait for reruns, but I'd rather not have to. I'll be lost this week when I see "Betty".