[EAS] EAS monitoring sources
Robertm
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Sun Aug 28 14:57:55 CDT 2016
I strongly disagree. Once a major event occurs, media goes wall to wall. Here, the music stations either rebroadcast TV or their news station if they have one. The last thing we need is EAS farting and burping with unintelligible audio interrupting real information.
> On Aug 28, 2016, at 3:17 PM, Richard_Rudman <rar.bwwg at gmail.com> wrote:
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> A good way to look at EAS at the beginning of an event, Alex.
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> Warnings, as part of the superset of "Emergency Public Information" are intended to convey timely protective actions to a public at immediate risk they can take to help save their lives and property, and/or provide a means for emergency managers to convey actions to the public to help manage the overall response effort to a faster and more successful outcome.
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