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San Diego Blackout

Hi just wondering, did any of San Diego/Tijuana TV stations went on the air after the blackout? Also, which news station covers the blackout coverage during the event?

I know with digital tv, there aren't a lot of portable digital tv out there, but with few people have access to OTA via generators, did any San Diego tv stations provided emergency coverage of the blackout?
 
e-dawg said:
Hi just wondering, did any of San Diego/Tijuana TV stations went on the air after the blackout? Also, which news station covers the blackout coverage during the event?

I know with digital tv, there aren't a lot of portable digital tv out there, but with few people have access to OTA via generators, did any San Diego tv stations provided emergency coverage of the blackout?

KFMB-8 was apparently on the air....I was listening to them via their simulcast on Jack 100.7 (and 760 KFMB). It was maddening though how their anchors -- a kind of a sleepy time of Carlo Checetto and Barbara Lee Edwards kept referring viewers to SDG&E's Twitter feed and how you could go on KFMB's website for more information. Thing is, the only way you could see a website is if you had a smartphone, etc.

As I guess, NBC7 was on the air as well....apparently......
 
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