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scottwmro
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CumulusBuilder said:come on guys...i know this is a bash-radio message board...but hard to get upset about no wall-to-wall coverage of an inch of snow on the grass.
the worst thing that the media does in general is blow stuff way out of proportion. Our listeners or viewers -- those we are here to serve -- see right through it and they tune it out. Then, when it's really important, they don't listen.
radio is not like it used to be -- thats the truth -- but not everything that happens in the business is a sign of doomsday or people that dont care. there are a lot of good radio people who would do just what shadow b said in the case of real emergencies.
this snow event is not an emergency.
it's sad that the discussion has been reduced to commentary on a 1 inch 6-hour snow and ice event and who's having a christmas party.
let's talk about real exciting weather coverage...like lisa patton taking you through every temperature in every city in the midstate. because...43 in camden does feel a lot different from 44 in mcminnville. the directors finally have started cutting her off.
Builder,
In all due respect, my comments have nothing to do about snow. I can drive in it, and & I love snow! Even after Christmas Time.
My original comments were about threating thunderstorms that cause tornados, like the past two that have hit Gallatin. It was a good thing that WHIN & WMRO worked together to get info out to the community. The first bad tornado that hit Gallatin, both stations were off for four hours due to no AC. When both stations got back on, I called Jack over at WHIN and he did a report that I recorded and played over WMRO through the night. I didn't care if he said WHIN over WMRO, that was the last thing on my mind. All I cared about was that Jack was o.k. at WHIN and we were all alive!
When these storms come through that are deadly to our community, local radio like WHIN & WMRO forgets about all this silly competition stuff and we work to together. In my eyes, we just might have save a life! Now that is my view of real local service!
All the board bashers can make laugh at my comments, but a community should (including small AM stations) come together in a time where spring & summer's bad storms that put our citizens in harms way.
Best Regards,
Scott