OK kids, let's get out our crystal ball (and maybe crystal sets, too) and see what happens this weekend.
With the predicted storm it will be interesting to see what stations step up to the plate and provide some good useable storm coverage verses those who stick with voicetracked / syndicated / satellite programming. Add to this many stations and/or groups who no longer have the news operations they once had 5 to 10 years ago. Will they have they part timers come in? Throw up their arms and say the hell with it? Take a network feed and hope for the best? Your guess is as good as mine at the moment. BTW: I'm including both AM and FM in this pending mess.
This could be a case where local radio either shines with community service or proves it's not worth 10 cents to tune in and you may as well just listen to an iPod.
With the predicted storm it will be interesting to see what stations step up to the plate and provide some good useable storm coverage verses those who stick with voicetracked / syndicated / satellite programming. Add to this many stations and/or groups who no longer have the news operations they once had 5 to 10 years ago. Will they have they part timers come in? Throw up their arms and say the hell with it? Take a network feed and hope for the best? Your guess is as good as mine at the moment. BTW: I'm including both AM and FM in this pending mess.
This could be a case where local radio either shines with community service or proves it's not worth 10 cents to tune in and you may as well just listen to an iPod.