10-23-2007, 11:07 AM
The wierd part is the TV stations all signed off on coverage at the same time Midnight.
If it doesn't happen between Midnight and 4AM it's not real for them. These are public airwaves they are sending infomercials over while their target audience burns.
What's wrong with this picture (lack of actually). Before deregulation and amalgamation this could never have happened. It's time to make broadcasters responsible to the community again. Regulate the fukkrs. Split them into smaller entities and let those compete.
Kinda' like what we had that worked so well for so many years before this current corporate monopoly bought their way in and took over OUR airwaves.
NBC & CBS both own stations in the area affected, neither stayed with coverage overnight. ABC showed a rebroadcast of their 11PM News at the same time two new fires were breaking out.
Never again believe anything TV News trys to sell you about community responsibility. They have none.
If it doesn't happen between Midnight and 4AM it's not real for them. These are public airwaves they are sending infomercials over while their target audience burns.
What's wrong with this picture (lack of actually). Before deregulation and amalgamation this could never have happened. It's time to make broadcasters responsible to the community again. Regulate the fukkrs. Split them into smaller entities and let those compete.
Kinda' like what we had that worked so well for so many years before this current corporate monopoly bought their way in and took over OUR airwaves.
NBC & CBS both own stations in the area affected, neither stayed with coverage overnight. ABC showed a rebroadcast of their 11PM News at the same time two new fires were breaking out.
Never again believe anything TV News trys to sell you about community responsibility. They have none.