They are for the most part live radio and if their EAS receiver is working, 
which it was the last time I saw it, will broadcast any emergency reports 
automatically. Just like all radio stations in the area It is required in the 
terms of their license.

2fine4u <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:          If an emergency happened today, the 
only station, we could get "live"
information, would be NJ 101.5, or WNYC 91.5! Everything else would
be on the shortwave bands. Will 88.1 be able to do it?

We'll never see the likes of Murrow, again! The closest to this is
Bill Moyers!

--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> In a message dated 11/3/2007 8:12:08 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> After all, it wouldn't be so challenging (and rewarding) to seek
out signs 
> of life in music and culture had Clear Channel not _developed the 
machinery_ 
>(http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/6432174/inside_clear_channel) 
> necessary to sterilize and neuter the radio landscape. It wasn't
the first 
> corporation to try, but Clear Channel has succeeded more wildly
than anyone could have 
> anticipated. "We're not in the business of providing news and 
> information,"We're not in the business of providing news and
infoFortune in 2003. "We're 
> not in the business of providing well-researched music. We're
simply in the 
> business of selling our customers products." Shudder... 



                         

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