It seems WLRN radio is doing a decent job in recent days, at least in the afternoons, of providing coverage and airing some pretty in-depth interviews, etc. While I didn't listen to any Miami area stations the morning after the collapse happened, I was a bit surprised that no national TV news stations were offering live coverage at that point...But then again, I think it's a bit tough to cover this particular tragedy 'round the clock. It happened in the middle of the night, so not many witnesses to interview, there are only so many human interest stories to be told by and about the people who escaped or those who knew people that are missing, and the search, rescue and recovery work is extremely tedious and slow moving. 1 full week after the whole thing happened I believe they'd only recovered a few more than a dozen casualties. So far any guesses about a possible cause are just that...Guesses.
In looking at the coverage and stories on various websites, it's mostly all the same information, details and stories, all rehashed and retold.