KyDXIn said:I live in Indiana 20 minutes from downtown and the 2nd round of storms were hitting us right after 2pm. As I mentioned earlier, WAVE was already on, and on the radio good ole hurricane Rush was blowin hard as usual. Off went the radio, so if Terry was on at 2:30 I missed him.radioville said:greg.hahn said:KyDXIn said:Monday was a perfect example of how bad local radio has become. While downtown Louisville saw recorded rainfall and flooding of its business center, WHAS in particular keeps playing Rush Limbaugh. I was home that day and could tune into WAVE 3 for local news coverage nearly non-stop from 8am til 5pm, but if I had been traveling I would have expected Newsradio 84 to have covered the event. I guess cutbacks have made it impossible for this once great station to cover a major news story.
Dude, by the time Rush Limbaugh was on it was no longer news. And if WHAS really did drop the ball on storm coverage, why blame all 29 local stations for that? However, I'd just venture a guess that the entire Francine show was dedicated to storm coverage. Correct me if I'm wrong.
When round two of the storm was near, WHAS had Terry come on after the 2:30 local news and take calls until his show started at 3 like usual. They usually have been running Fox News at the bottom of the hour during Rush so I guess they gave us a treat. We didn't have power where I was at so WHAS actaully came in handy with batteries.
Why blame WHAS and not the other 29 stations? Well, they do call themselves Newsradio 84 afterall.
But you did use your perceived failure of WHAS at 2:30 that day as an example of "how bad local radio has become". Those were your words, and that sounds like you're blaming every radio station in Louisville for WHAS not devoting their afternoon to the secondary storm of the day.
And you're apparently agreeing with 50000watts, who also slammed every radio station and air personality in Louisville radio with his totally unfounded remarks about the lack of experience and professionalism among the air talent in our city.
That's nonsense.