Radio never warned me (regarding Spfld tornado)
Mark Laurence
marklaurence@mac.com
Sat Jun 11 18:40:08 EDT 2011
On Jun 11, 2011, at 5:29 PM, Kevin Vahey wrote:
> You CAN NOT plan for a tornado or earthquake...
>
> Now what you do after is another matter and it seems like WHYN did OK
But you CAN have a contingency plan in effect 24/7 for when a tornado
watch or warning is issued. You can have an on-duty employee with the
capability to cut in to regular programming with a warning or news bulletin.
You don't even have to have the person at the station - just give them the
capability to dial in with a secret code and put the warning on the air.
I don't think this should be optional. The FCC should require this as the
obligation of every licensed broadcaster. Either put a live operator on site
at every broadcast facility while it's operating, or designate an employee
with remote emergency broadcast responsibility during all broadcast
hours.
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