K.M. Richards
Program Director, The Eighties Channel™
Andy, I know you and I know you've been there.
And although I said it is "unlikely" that a major news story could break overnight, that doesn't equate to "impossible". Hell, I remember the Northridge quake quite well -- I was living only about three miles due east of the epicenter, and only escaped with minor damage because the energy traveled on northeast to southwest and northwest to southeast lines -- and I also remember the first thing I did was tune in to KFWB, which ended up simulcasting their coverage on over a half dozen stations (the late John Brooks almost got tongue tied doing all the legal IDs at the top of the hour).
But have we had another such major story break in the overnight hours since? Nope. We have even managed to go more than 30 years without a repeat of Northridge at any time of day.
I have to believe that there is some kind of plan in place if and when something might happen, but the odds are that the plan won't get implemented.
And although I said it is "unlikely" that a major news story could break overnight, that doesn't equate to "impossible". Hell, I remember the Northridge quake quite well -- I was living only about three miles due east of the epicenter, and only escaped with minor damage because the energy traveled on northeast to southwest and northwest to southeast lines -- and I also remember the first thing I did was tune in to KFWB, which ended up simulcasting their coverage on over a half dozen stations (the late John Brooks almost got tongue tied doing all the legal IDs at the top of the hour).
But have we had another such major story break in the overnight hours since? Nope. We have even managed to go more than 30 years without a repeat of Northridge at any time of day.
I have to believe that there is some kind of plan in place if and when something might happen, but the odds are that the plan won't get implemented.