After seeing some friends' Facebook posts about severe storms and looking at channel 13's radar online, I thought I'd call up WMAC to see if they were simulcasting WMAZ and listen to some weather coverage.
Boy was I wrong.
WMAC is currently running a repeat of Boortz with the occasional EAS alert.
And the company that owns WMAC is only getting bigger so I assume to pay down the debt they are about to take on, even more cuts to public service will happen. I tell all my friends to not depend on the media anymore for service in times like this. If you live in an area that has frequent severe weather, get a NOAA weather radio.
Good to know that, should a tornado wipe out your neighborhood, you can still listen to the High Priest of the Church of the Painful Truth while you pick up the pieces.
Boy was I wrong.
WMAC is currently running a repeat of Boortz with the occasional EAS alert.
And the company that owns WMAC is only getting bigger so I assume to pay down the debt they are about to take on, even more cuts to public service will happen. I tell all my friends to not depend on the media anymore for service in times like this. If you live in an area that has frequent severe weather, get a NOAA weather radio.
Good to know that, should a tornado wipe out your neighborhood, you can still listen to the High Priest of the Church of the Painful Truth while you pick up the pieces.