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Hurricane Ike coverage


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Would love to have DirecTV, but since the choice here is between local sports and no local sports...

 

What's the surprise?

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Dammit. >_<

 

Wish WPVI could at least go and put KTRK coverage on their useless news subchannel...

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I was watching KPRC's coverage last night, and also from 10am-11am this morning --that'd be 12pm-1pm in Houston-- and I'm watching it right now. It looks like it's been Bill Balleza and Dominique Sachse (love her voice) doing the bulk of the anchoring. Have they ever gotten a break from the desk, or has it just been my luck that everytime I go to watch it's them anchoring?

 

When Gustav was threatening NOLA, I was hooked on WWL and WDSU's streams, and I saw each of those stations had frequent anchor changes.

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I was watching KPRC's coverage last night, and also from 10am-11am this morning --that'd be 12pm-1pm in Houston-- and I'm watching it right now. It looks like it's been Bill Balleza and Dominique Sachse (love her voice) doing the bulk of the anchoring. Have they ever gotten a break from the desk, or has it just been my luck that everytime I go to watch it's them anchoring?

 

When Gustav was threatening NOLA, I was hooked on WWL and WDSU's streams, and I saw each of those stations had frequent anchor changes.

 

KPRC has Bill/Dominique and Jerome/Wendy anchoring their hurricane coverage. I have been sticking to KTRK and KHOU and both those stations are doing fantastic jobs at covering the hurricane and now the damage left behind by Ike. The one person who has been at the desk the longest is Greg Hurst. I think that at one time today, he was anchoring with Lucy or Len for about 5 hours straight, and he seems to be the one on the air the most.

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