Makes sense that someone with the knowledge, the ability and bad intentions could hack into the functions of my car. Almost everything in cars these days is controlled by a computer. At the very least, they could unlock the doors to it when I leave it in a shopping center. How hard or easy is […]
Makes sense that someone with the knowledge, the ability and bad intentions could hack into the functions of my car. Almost everything in cars these days is controlled by a computer.
At the very least, they could unlock the doors to it when I leave it in a shopping center.
How hard or easy is it to do that? Are there examples of people doing just that?
In one major city last year, hacking was responsible for half of the cars stolen.
Think about that.
This is a story that has mass appeal. Given that many people in New York City don’t own a car, this probably has more relevance for viewers in every market except here.
As most readers know, it’s time for the February sweeps. And I’m looking for your station’s examples of sweeps promos and the stories they promote. Here is an example from WNBC, the NBC O&O in New York.
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