I just heard about the tornado(s) touching down in Driver and near downtown Suffolk (near the hospital). Being a former resident of the area (and worked in Norfolk and Suffolk nearly 20 years ago) I was curious about the coverage.
At 6:30 PM both WTAR and WNIS were in syndicated programing. Has Norfolk area radio news gotten this bad? WTAR would have been in wall to wall coverage, with WNIS struggling to keep up. Heck, even Metro Traffic would have had more information than what I heard Jeff Mauro give on WNIS (We think Rt. 58 is still closed, but we don't know)
I would love to move back to the area, but if this is the best one of the largest markets has to offer for news...forgettaboutit.
At 6:30 PM both WTAR and WNIS were in syndicated programing. Has Norfolk area radio news gotten this bad? WTAR would have been in wall to wall coverage, with WNIS struggling to keep up. Heck, even Metro Traffic would have had more information than what I heard Jeff Mauro give on WNIS (We think Rt. 58 is still closed, but we don't know)
I would love to move back to the area, but if this is the best one of the largest markets has to offer for news...forgettaboutit.