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The afternoon of April 2, I tuned into WLAC and heard "a tornado warning for Summer County".
cranched said:The afternoon of April 2, I tuned into WLAC and heard "a tornado warning for Summer County".
LouP said:The local tornado coverage today impressed me.
-The storm appears to have damaged the transmitter of WWTN (Supertalk 99.7) based on what I could pull in here in Smyrna, and at one point they were simulcasting on 106.7 the Fan (WNFN). That has ended, but 99.7 still seems to be having signal issues.
-Clear Channel is simulcasting its 1510 WLAC signal on 105.9 the Rock, 107.5 the River, and 101.1 the Beat. The only Clear Channel station not simulcasting was country 98 WSIX.
-Murfreesboro radio station WGNS (on AM at 1450 and FM at 100.5 and 101.9) is covering the story quite well on-air at this hour, as well as using the website to keep people up-to-date:
http://www.wgnsradio.com/
WGNS is doing a great job covering the storm and its impact. Two people are reported dead from the storm as of the time of this post.
Also, great work by TV with coverage I've seen from 2, 4, 5, and 17. 5 has video of a caved-in house on the air as I type this.