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Old 09-10-2017, 04:17 PM
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Am I the only one who thinks the coverage of the hurricane is not very good or informative? Who wants to see a guy soaking wet standing in the street and calling other people idiots for being out in the storm? And, the inside reporters act as if they are being paid by the word by pounding you with more information than you can possibly comprehend, and every other sentence is "this is a very big storm". And, whenever the Governor comes on with a live update, I turn off the television because he is just plain boring and repetitive. Just give me clear and concise information that I need to deal with the storm. OK, I'm done and I'll have another beer.
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We have switched to CNN and I think they have the best storm reporters. I understand Chad Myers parents are residents of The Villages.
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Am I the only one who thinks the coverage of the hurricane is not very good or informative? Who wants to see a guy soaking wet standing in the street and calling other people idiots for being out in the storm? And, the inside reporters act as if they are being paid by the word by pounding you with more information than you can possibly comprehend, and every other sentence is "this is a very big storm". And, whenever the Governor comes on with a live update, I turn off the television because he is just plain boring and repetitive. Just give me clear and concise information that I need to deal with the storm. OK, I'm done and I'll have another beer.
We gave up on Cable because I think they are really trying to frighten everyone, the more dramatic the better. We have switched to either 2 or 6 and the coverage is excellent. Showing minute by minute what is happening in our area and nothing else .... all good.
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We have switched to CNN and I think they have the best storm reporters. I understand Chad Myers parents are residents of The Villages.


Chris Cuomo keeps looking down the block for storm surge. We're patiently waiting with him [emoji6]
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No, you're not the only one who thinks that the storm coverage is useful just seeing reporters soaking wet in this areas. I'm missing very clear updates, including the tornado which is reported (5:34 pm) moving toward our area, west of Orlando.
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We gave up on Cable because I think they are really trying to frighten everyone, the more dramatic the better.
Creating hysteria is what the media is good at - it creates more viewers.
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Am I the only one who thinks the coverage of the hurricane is not very good or informative? Who wants to see a guy soaking wet standing in the street and calling other people idiots for being out in the storm? And, the inside reporters act as if they are being paid by the word by pounding you with more information than you can possibly comprehend, and every other sentence is "this is a very big storm". And, whenever the Governor comes on with a live update, I turn off the television because he is just plain boring and repetitive. Just give me clear and concise information that I need to deal with the storm. OK, I'm done and I'll have another beer.
There isn't much you can say when you have a mike and you are talking about a history making storm. It is on all of our minds and nothing much changes minute by minute or even hour by hour. I think Governor Scott has done a good job making it clear this is a serious matter and that water surge can kill and remaining in a modular home isn't good either. I think he comes off as genuine and caring. Beats the heck out of Chris Christie who said something like if you don't get out you may die and it will be your fault. Which really is the truth. I think people have taken Governor Scott seriously and have evacuated.

Whatever works is the important thing and better to be over prepared. We haven't reached the bad part yet.
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It's more about being the story instead of reporting.
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Regardless of the broadcast station, the reporter, social media websites, weather websites NONE OF IT gives this snowbird any sense of comfort in all that is being endured by Floridians and my manufactured home! Nonetheless, am grateful that I have so many multiple resources with which to remain current. If and when I can get up off of my knees from prayer I will face whatever must be done. I dread the thought of joining the travelers on their reverse drives back to Florida if we have to deal with anything there personally! Prayers for all of us - the near and the far.
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Chris Cuomo keeps looking down the block for storm surge. We're patiently waiting with him [emoji6]

Does he ever take time off?
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I kind of like the Governor. I feel like he's done a good job and communicates well. He repeats but sometimes people (like me) need to hear it 5 times.

Oh, and that thing with all the colored buttons-- we have one of those and I should have used it.
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If you use several news sources, Orlando ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX along with CNN , FOX, and The Weather Channel you will get up to the minute data and information. We've been going back and forth between channels all day, and I think we are as up to date as possible.
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I personally think Rick Scott has done a fantastic job in his handling of this UNPRECEDENTED hurricane. Yes, he repeats but keep in mind the repetitions are going out to different areas of the state. You are only getting the impression of constant repeating because the cable channels cover him each time he speaks. Brighthouse/Spectrum coverage today on News 13 has been outstanding and it has included all the tornado alerts. Weather Channel has been so-so along with CNN, Fox, etc.
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I really think the reporting is generally terrible. The reporters act "manic", yell out the information and keep repeating the same thing over and over. A more calm, less manic attitudes and incremental information would do the trick. You can't watch the reporting without fighting to avoid being manic with them. Remember when you lived up north and they first reported the true temp and then converted it to wind factor and it moved from 20 degrees below zero to 40. It looks like in Florida they have replaced wind factor with "surges". Once they say there will be a surge then go to the next subject that imparts information to the other listener's . Oh well..they are trying and this is their time to "take control".
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