So... we've now had ice/snow pack, more snow (5+") and now a thin layer of ice covering it. It's one of the rockiest, worst transit disruptions ever. People are without power in the south sound... how is it being covered on people's (possible) one lifeline?
Well, first off, I think stations have done a disgustingly poor job of communicating the massive disruptions to Metro service. Yes, most people do have mobile phones now, but the Metro Info. Line gets overloaded and sometimes you can't even wait 'in queue' to talk to a rider info. official.
Secondly, as I sit here in a touch of insomnia, KIRO is in infomercials and scheduled to run recorded programming today - not even a newscast this Sunday morning before Seahawks pre-game at 10 am...
KOMO is following the "KIRO" approach if it were a weekday and running listener calls. *gag* Frankly, I would rather that KOMO follow a TV style of reporting and play information from spokespeople from the local governments, etc. and then tell people, "hey, we're doing a live call in show for those of you that want to talk about the storm on our sister station K-V-I AM 5-70..." I also don't see why KOMO 4 reporters that are on scenes now can't be calling in with 'professional' condition reports to KOMO's one anchor at this point.
It's also weird/funny for me to hear their traffic reports talking about roads (not highways) in Maple Valley. Isn't there anything more pressing? Updates on road surfaces on major roads? Pass closures? Metro schedules for those trying to go to the Hawks game Sunday?
Well that's my 2c. I'm going to try to fall back asleep and hope I don't lose power. None of this really matters anyway since Arbitron diary reporting went into "holiday mode" December 11.
*Curled up at home*
~ Seattle Observer
Well, first off, I think stations have done a disgustingly poor job of communicating the massive disruptions to Metro service. Yes, most people do have mobile phones now, but the Metro Info. Line gets overloaded and sometimes you can't even wait 'in queue' to talk to a rider info. official.
Secondly, as I sit here in a touch of insomnia, KIRO is in infomercials and scheduled to run recorded programming today - not even a newscast this Sunday morning before Seahawks pre-game at 10 am...
KOMO is following the "KIRO" approach if it were a weekday and running listener calls. *gag* Frankly, I would rather that KOMO follow a TV style of reporting and play information from spokespeople from the local governments, etc. and then tell people, "hey, we're doing a live call in show for those of you that want to talk about the storm on our sister station K-V-I AM 5-70..." I also don't see why KOMO 4 reporters that are on scenes now can't be calling in with 'professional' condition reports to KOMO's one anchor at this point.
It's also weird/funny for me to hear their traffic reports talking about roads (not highways) in Maple Valley. Isn't there anything more pressing? Updates on road surfaces on major roads? Pass closures? Metro schedules for those trying to go to the Hawks game Sunday?
Well that's my 2c. I'm going to try to fall back asleep and hope I don't lose power. None of this really matters anyway since Arbitron diary reporting went into "holiday mode" December 11.
*Curled up at home*
~ Seattle Observer