Submitted by Brian (not verified) on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 4:41pm.
Okay WWAY, you've dipped your foot in the water, and now you know George can still deliver, so it's time to give him a permanent spot on the weather team!! If you don't, guess who will (shh WECT)! The guy’s brilliant in those cussed hurricanes, unlike anyone else I've ever seen. Look at his resume!? Now look at the rest of your weather teams resumes? Any questions?
Any while I'm managing your station for you from my lowly title designation of "TV viewer".
Several years ago WECT news was broadcast 24/7 on a local radio station (87.7 FM I believe). I found this quite handy as I was able to hear the local news both going and coming from work. However, (as I understand it) due to the new "digital age" of TV, the radio station was taken off the air.
Apparently, your station worked out a deal with NPR to broadcast the news intermittently during the hurricane. This is a great step in the right direction, but it's time to close the deal!!
It's time we had a local news station broadcast 100% of the time on a local radio station. My question is, will you consider being the first to step up to the plate?
Get George Back Doing The Weather.....
Okay WWAY, you've dipped your foot in the water, and now you know George can still deliver, so it's time to give him a permanent spot on the weather team!! If you don't, guess who will (shh WECT)! The guy’s brilliant in those cussed hurricanes, unlike anyone else I've ever seen. Look at his resume!? Now look at the rest of your weather teams resumes? Any questions?
Any while I'm managing your station for you from my lowly title designation of "TV viewer".
Several years ago WECT news was broadcast 24/7 on a local radio station (87.7 FM I believe). I found this quite handy as I was able to hear the local news both going and coming from work. However, (as I understand it) due to the new "digital age" of TV, the radio station was taken off the air.
Apparently, your station worked out a deal with NPR to broadcast the news intermittently during the hurricane. This is a great step in the right direction, but it's time to close the deal!!
It's time we had a local news station broadcast 100% of the time on a local radio station. My question is, will you consider being the first to step up to the plate?