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Well done Mr. Habberman

Congrats to Bill Habberman who was on air for flood coverage from 5am thru 10:05PM on WPRO simulcast on 99.7 We would be lost for up to the minute coverage in this market without this signal like many other medium markets with only one station that really knows and cares about its listeners in time of crisis.
 
Bill Habberman deserves a gold star for sure for his work every time there is a problem in the state. And his stamina is unbelievable. The hours this guy stays awake and alert is remarkable.

The other guys were great too! Congrats to the entire staff, on radio and off!
Congrats to you all!
 
Bill Habberman is a good newsman with a great sense of timing and a wonderfully smooth transition to humorous presentation when appropriate. He is the jewel of PRO.
 
Yes, I thought Habberman and the entire news staff at WPRO did a great job.

In contrast, on Wednesday the owner of our local community radio station was on-air at a car dealership 45 minutes away in CT doing infomercials all morning. The news coverage of the largest disaster in a generation was sorely lacking. At the top of the hour when most stations broadcast news you heard 5-6 minutes of commercials.
 
Yes, many well dones.

I live in Rehoboth, listened till he went off air, also, Matt did a good job, as well as Dan Yorke
 
No one at WHJJ heard Seacrest or any of the out of towners on B101 mention it so unless Noah sends a white dove into one of the windows on Oxford, they don't know it's raining.
 
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