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Hurricane Dorian: Coverage


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Miami stations are already in extended coverage. WFOR seems to be the only maintaining a regular program for now. However WTVJ extended their midday newscast until 1 today and now have a special 7 pm newscast. Then there is this from chief met John Morales 

 

 

40 minutes ago, PTVNews said:

So far I'm disappointed in coverage quality overall. Doesn't seem like networks are putting reporters on scene to report as much as they are just showing social media postings.

ABC will have nine reporters live (two in the Bahamas) on Good Morning America.

Jacksonville, West Palm Beach and Daytona Beach, FL, Savannah, GA, Myrtle Beach and Charleston, SC, and Wilmington, NC are some of the cities with tv stations that are most likely to be hit. Here's a list by city:

 

Jacksonville, FL:

WJXT (IND)

WJAX/WFOX (CBS/FOX)

WJXX/WTLV (NBC/ABC)

 

West Palm Beach, FL:

WPBF (ABC)

WPEC (CBS)

WPTV (NBC)

WFLX (FOX)

 

Daytona Beach, FL:

WESH (NBC)

 

Savannah, GA:

WTOC (CBS)

WSAV (NBC)

WJCL (ABC)

WTGS (FOX)

 

Myrtle Beach/Florence, SC:

WMBF (NBC)

WPDE (ABC)

WBTW (CBS)

WFXB (FOX)

 

Charleston, SC

WCBD (NBC)

WCSC (CBS)

WCIV (MyNet/ABC)

WTAT (FOX)

 

Wilmington, NC:

WWAY (ABC/CBS)

WECT (NBC)

WSFX (FOX)

 

My apologies for the long post.

 

On 9/1/2019 at 4:04 PM, DENDude said:

DirecTV/AT&T have the severe weather channels ready, channels will go live  sometime tonight.   

I don’t know when it went live, but the severe weather channel is up and running. 

5 minutes ago, who?cares said:

I don’t know when it went live, but the severe weather channel is up and running. 

 

Monday night. It started with WPBF in West Palm and has slowly shifted up the coast at the same rate Dorian has.

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