Well since 2004, our company has changed... fulltime staff on Cool 100 has become entirely in-house. Though we continue to not have dedicated news times during the week, news is still interjected at Shimes discretion during the week and more ridged on the weekend with Kevin. We sift through the news and press releases (though Judith & I tend to do it during the week and Kevin on weekends) to post in studio, in addition to any skim and read the jocks may do too. Plus, passing along traffic issues or accidents that need to be announced... We also have online news services that send us any news/information prudent to NY/PA and major national headlines... As for the automation... I'm not an engineer so I don't know much, but I do know that it calls us if any readings change or spike or if the power changes... all the needed parties are notified and come running in! I've been sitting in studio doing my stuff and have them come in telling me we're off and me not know, because we have 4 frequencies and I'm listening on a different one than is off... so being here doesn't always mean we're aware of everything that happens. The system appears more dependable than someone sitting in the studios doing production or multiple shows, while checking the station's on-air status once an hour, which means stations could be off for near an hour before someone knows... with this, those who need to know, can respond within seconds...