I must jump to the defense of WHAS in Louisville. They dropped all canned programming at 1:30 pm Sunday, going live wall-to-wall through 9:00pm. Al Mayo was live with Scott Fitzgerald until Francene made it in at 3:00 pm. Dave Jennings took it from 6-9pm. They also had continuous LIVE local news updates all night long at the top of the hour.
I'm also told WHAS lost power for about 4 hours Sunday, and continued their efforts with generator and candle power running the studios.
The station also carried live briefings from the Mayor, and Governor Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. WHAS also dropped Michael Savage Monday and Tuesday, brining in Denton Randall to host live from 9:00 pm until midnight each day. Full closing lists are up on the website too. It's interesting to note that despite the outages, their web traffic is up considerably--huge spikes since the blackout hit.
BTW--credit LEO and it's media critic Rick Redding for this information.
One more thing--winds were clocked at a steady 58 MPH for over one hour, with the highest gust recorded as 75 mph at Louisville International. That's just about hurricane force for those who are wondering.
It would be nice if you had a clue what you're ranting about before you run over at the keyboard. :
