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Monday, Aug 29
Katrina: Late Night Coverage Notes
> Weather Channel met Stu Ostro blogs on Weather.com: "I started forecasting the weather professionally 25 years ago and I've not seen anything like this since then."
> 8:06pm: After the toss to him in New Orleans, CNN's David Mattingly called Fredericka Whitfield Katrina, as in "We're still on Bourbon Street, Katrina." > "Fox seems to have improved their coverage significantly since the last storm," a viewer writes. > FNC's Jeff Goldblatt said if the hurricane moves to the east of NOLA, it will mean the difference between "getting smacked by a semi and getting run over by a freight train." > Brian Williams reported live from the Superdome on MSNBC. > Chris Matthews and Tucker Carlson anchored some of MSNBC's coverage tonight. Sean McLaughlin provided the WX play-by-play. "Chris Matthews??? Is this the only star they have? At least bring in Lester Holt...Why is a political commentator anchoring a hurricane?," an e-mailer asks... > 9pm: "Sean McLaughlin on MSNBC was just in a power lift with a tape measure to show how high the storm surge could be in New Orleans, and at nearly 20 ft he was at the roof of the studio." > FNC is relying on AccuWeather.com meteorologists quite a bit in the overnight... > "How many times can CNN interrupt its reporters and anchors with commercials that remind us that they are 'Hurricane HQ' while FNC and MSNBC continue with live, nearly-continuous coverage?," an e-mailer wonders... Email This Post |
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