My vote would definately be for KOCO. They certainly had the "B-Team" out but at least they were out and doing something. Their talent pool there seems to be pretty low but at least they seem to try. 9 and especially 4 seemed to be very lacking in people actually in the streets doing something. Radar/Nextrad video packages are cool, but nothing beats real video of the event. 5 won that part hands down! It's interesting when the choppers are parked how obvious it is that four and nine are lacking mobile units compared to KOCO. KTOK did the right thing during the storm, and that probably was good enough until four went back to normal programming. It would have been a good thing for someone to then take five coverage from then on. All stations don't need to be playing icy weather calamity radio, but at SOMEONE does in a event like this. It's not about forwarning as much on a snow event as it is about information after the fact IMHO. Radio would have been very useful as a way for people stuck in cars without TV recievers to know what to do next and how long it would take, etc....
Maybe we can all learn from this one. We have the tornado thing down pretty good at this point but winter weather isn't as practiced of a deal.
Belive it or not, we weren't too good with tornado information several years ago but got better. It took some people with gonads to put aside the ratings and turn cluster stations into public service devices. It took a lot to get where we are today with tornado coverage. It HAS saved lives. How many headsets did you see on people coming out of shelters closets of tore-up houses back on May 3rd video? I was at one of the major clusters back when all that business happened. The jocks on-air at the time were conserned about the rights/athority to run the media partner on all of the cluster instead of just the one normally we had an agreement with. Yes they were doing updates frequently but didn't want to take it apon themselves (don't blame them) to put the TV up and go with it. So I wa litterly calling people on my cell phone to get clearance. I knew our TV weather guy thorough a mutual friend was MORE than willing to let us run on all stations, but I still had to call our GM to get the green light because I myself was not in charge, etc. of course. The GM at the time said go with it so then and only then we ran TV audio on all of the signals in the building. We saved lives that evening, but where would we have been if we hadn't pushed the envolope a bit, eh? We have to LEARN from stuff like this and plan with our bosses to come up with better solutions. Let's not let people sit in their cars freezing wondering why their (###* radio stations aren't caring enough to at least give up ONE station in their group for the public, eh? Everyone in the market seems to have a kicking-dog station these days. Why not do the right thing and use it for weather info like this?