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Art Sutton
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Since I used this public forum to criticize WSB's coverage of the tornado that hit Atlanta a few weeks back, I want to praise them for the good job they did on Monday night's wreck on I-85 North which killed 4 and injured several others.
I was just a few car lengths away when that wreck happened and was stuck on the interstate for 2 1/2 hours til we finally were able to exit driving in the opposite direction and exiting up an exit ramp.
The wreck happened at 8:30. No later than 9 p/m WSB reported the interstate was closed due to serious traffic accident. I guess they farm out their traffic reports in "off hours". If that's the case, someone needs to work with the talent on their ab libbing but overall, we got the information. By 9:30, WSB news anchor, who was very smooth, was adding to the information provided by the traffic center and was reporting fatalities and giving a description of the car which caused the accident.
At 10 p.m., that car showed up at a nearby motel and the clerk was listening to WSBonline and was able to call police immediately to report the car was there. It wasn't long after that, WSB reported the car had been found, had audio from Gwinett County police... for well over an hour,they were asking listeners to contact police if they spotted the car. The traffic center announcer was more confident in his delivery and the lady at WSB News was very professional in her presentation. By 11 p.m. police were turning cars around and asking them to exit. WSB reported that fact shortly after it began and still warned motorists to stay away from the area.
What I heard Monday night made me proud of local radio and it was up to the high standard we in broadcasting have always expected from WSB. Elmo Ellis would be proud.
I was just a few car lengths away when that wreck happened and was stuck on the interstate for 2 1/2 hours til we finally were able to exit driving in the opposite direction and exiting up an exit ramp.
The wreck happened at 8:30. No later than 9 p/m WSB reported the interstate was closed due to serious traffic accident. I guess they farm out their traffic reports in "off hours". If that's the case, someone needs to work with the talent on their ab libbing but overall, we got the information. By 9:30, WSB news anchor, who was very smooth, was adding to the information provided by the traffic center and was reporting fatalities and giving a description of the car which caused the accident.
At 10 p.m., that car showed up at a nearby motel and the clerk was listening to WSBonline and was able to call police immediately to report the car was there. It wasn't long after that, WSB reported the car had been found, had audio from Gwinett County police... for well over an hour,they were asking listeners to contact police if they spotted the car. The traffic center announcer was more confident in his delivery and the lady at WSB News was very professional in her presentation. By 11 p.m. police were turning cars around and asking them to exit. WSB reported that fact shortly after it began and still warned motorists to stay away from the area.
What I heard Monday night made me proud of local radio and it was up to the high standard we in broadcasting have always expected from WSB. Elmo Ellis would be proud.