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RADIO COVERAGE OF THE MACARTHUR MAZE COLLAPSE

I slept in late today and turned on KCBS just after noon to hear Mitch Thompson report about the melting of part of 880/80 and a connector to 580. Mitch is a weekday KCBS traffic anchor and there are two weekday KCBS news anchors in today.

They also dispatched KCBS airboure reporter Alan Books into the air today which is certainaly a comitment to emergency traffic reporting.

KGO weekday morning news anchor Jennifer Jones is in today and they are joining "Money Talk" in progress in order to have extended reports each half-hour.

Jackson Ivy is the overnite KGO news anchor through 9:05 a.m. on Sundays so he had the first on news reports. Once KGO downloads its arcives on Monday we will be able to hear his reports as they unfolded.

The around the clock reporting and the airboure reporting on KCBS makes it the more informative station now. However once KGO is out of network programing at 4:05 p.m. you can expect longer reports as well.

Once again if you have not heard, westbound 80 to southbound 880 is closed. Eastbound 80 to eastbound 580 is also closed and we can expect months before they are re-built.

Has anyone heard coverage on other stations including FM stations?

What are your thoughts on the KCBS/KGO coverage?

Newsperson
 
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