To quote Aaron Altman in Broadcast News: "Yeah, let's never forget. We're the real story. Not them."
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1000s of people covering the storm. A handful of people covering the coverage. Seems about right to me
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"How dare you cover your beat!" says the... fellow media reporter?
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You forgot about the Weather Channel. Been live, staying live.
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Yes, they're included in other spots in the newsletter http://mailchi.mp/cnn/reliable-september-8-2017 …
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Why? We don't need to see your reporter standing in the wind and rain. We don't care what the neighbor of the mayor says. Facts. News. Facts
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??? Those of us in Florida who weren't able to evacuate appreciate knowing what is going on.
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Oh. I know. I'm sorry. I didn't mean they shouldn't give you information. But much of what they are doing doesn't seem like useful info.
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MSNBC also has Chris Hayes in Miami.
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Thank you from us Floridians who couldn't leave. Hope our electric grid holds out so we can watch!
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Be safe! Take no chances. God bless u all
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Why no women?
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they are the smarter ones... ;-)
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Oh maybe Brian can tell us some stories again.
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Lots to tweak to improve the media's coverage of the weather event! One, TOO MUCH! 2. TOO REPETITIVE. 3. TOO CONFUSING!
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