Granted, Dennis wasn't much more than a bunch of very severe thunderstorms but comment must be made about 850AM, which sure runs a lot of promos about how they are the only station for hurricane coverage...only station, where? Last night, as winds blew, heavy rains flew and trees fell, they were running Joey Reynolds...with CNN news - never a mention of anything local. Ok, give 'em break, surely by 5 or 6, they'd start a morning news show...no, Wall Strert Journal show, a real estate show, a divorce show...about two minutes of Neil Grant fumbling around at the top and bottom...nothing from the NHC, nothing from no where except outdated Accu-weather reports (recorded hours before Dennis ramped back up to 105MPH). Now, I'm not sure who their competition is (what market they really serve), but I know WJNO was live and local this morning and IOD was live all night with their top and bottom of the hour reports with their anchors talking with Weather Channel and Channel 10 reporters - they are still live, at this writing, with their own reporters live from Monroe EOC and NHC...taking listener calls about damage reports, etc....Jeez, even the sports guys on WAXY and 560 were at least mentioning the storm. Is it GREAT radio, maybe not, but it's the kind of stuff radio stations do when they promote themselves as a news resource...Look I know 850 doesn't have any news people, but don't they have a deal with SunSentinel? And Channel 6? Why didn't they use them. Why didn't they bring Kelly Mitchell in? JOyce Kaufman? Well....THAT might have been going overboard...anyway...I realize this wasn't armegeddon, but if you're going to say your hot sh*t, at least try to act like it. <P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by RatchetUp on 07/09/05 02:54 PM.</FONT></P>