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Joseph_Gallant
Guest
WWL-4 has begun hurricane coverage (which will likely continue until either the storm passes through the New Orleans area, or the station gets knocked-off the air, a possibility as the storm should intensify to a class 4 by landfall with a couple of forecasters at the National Hurricane Center hinting there's an outside chance of an intensification to class 5 status), and it's being streamed on the Internet.
Click-on www.wwltv.com/perl/common/video/wmPlayer.pl?title=beloint_wwltv&props=noad to access the WWL webcast.
Since WWL is a CBS-TV affiliate, it's possible that once the storm gets closer to Louisiana, the station's coverage may also be webcast at www.cbsnews.com. Should the CBS News website end up streaming WWL's storm coverage, you may find better picture and sound quality there than on WWL's website as the CBS News website will be able to accomodate more users for streaming video than WWL-TV's.
Click-on www.wwltv.com/perl/common/video/wmPlayer.pl?title=beloint_wwltv&props=noad to access the WWL webcast.
Since WWL is a CBS-TV affiliate, it's possible that once the storm gets closer to Louisiana, the station's coverage may also be webcast at www.cbsnews.com. Should the CBS News website end up streaming WWL's storm coverage, you may find better picture and sound quality there than on WWL's website as the CBS News website will be able to accomodate more users for streaming video than WWL-TV's.