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wennykindham
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I'm sure I speak for many if not all my fellow Mississippi broadcasters when I say "Thank You" to all our out of state brethren who've taken the time and effort to not only post words of encouragement here, but have worked to provide relief to storm victims through countless volunteer drives. Your efforts to collect money and supplies for those storm victims who still find themselves in third-world living conditions is making a difference.
The cooperative efforts of broadcasters to help each other here in Mississippi, both TV and Radio, has been a model of what to do in the face of previously unimagined destruction. While Hurricane Katrina is a huge tragedy, it also has made me proud to see how broadcasters in the Jackson area have kept people informed in spite of significant obstacles. This was so important while the power outage was widespread and shortage rumors were rampant. The system worked. The money spent on preparedness proved worthwhile. Many stations may have flickered a bit but recovery was impressive.
Still, we have a lot of work ahead of us and many coastal broadcasters are wiped out. Let's continue to help as they re-build in any way we can- it's the American thing to do...
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The cooperative efforts of broadcasters to help each other here in Mississippi, both TV and Radio, has been a model of what to do in the face of previously unimagined destruction. While Hurricane Katrina is a huge tragedy, it also has made me proud to see how broadcasters in the Jackson area have kept people informed in spite of significant obstacles. This was so important while the power outage was widespread and shortage rumors were rampant. The system worked. The money spent on preparedness proved worthwhile. Many stations may have flickered a bit but recovery was impressive.
Still, we have a lot of work ahead of us and many coastal broadcasters are wiped out. Let's continue to help as they re-build in any way we can- it's the American thing to do...
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