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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Simna" data-source="post: 34237" data-attributes="member: 151"><p>Re: Indiana Stage Fair Stage Collapse</p><p></p><p>Here's one tidbit about the Emergency Alert System. Working in a radio station and dealing with EAS, my station relays severe weather and amber alerts for our listening area automatically. Many commercial stations that still have operators in studio have the ability to delay alerts and run them within programming so as to not disrupt their playlists as much.</p><p></p><p>Knowing who the primary and secondary alert originators for your area is a VERY good idea. It could save you several minutes!</p><p></p><p>In the Greater Cleveland, OH area, these stations are WTAM AM1100 and WCPN FM90.3. Do a google search for EAS LP1 and LP2 stations in your area to find out who you should really be listening to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Simna, post: 34237, member: 151"] Re: Indiana Stage Fair Stage Collapse Here's one tidbit about the Emergency Alert System. Working in a radio station and dealing with EAS, my station relays severe weather and amber alerts for our listening area automatically. Many commercial stations that still have operators in studio have the ability to delay alerts and run them within programming so as to not disrupt their playlists as much. Knowing who the primary and secondary alert originators for your area is a VERY good idea. It could save you several minutes! In the Greater Cleveland, OH area, these stations are WTAM AM1100 and WCPN FM90.3. Do a google search for EAS LP1 and LP2 stations in your area to find out who you should really be listening to. [/QUOTE]
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