Believe me, I know how busy you all are and will be over the next days and weeks covering all the angles that come with a natural disaster like this one. But if you have something you like to share, just drop me a note with links to examples on Facebook, YouTube or Vimeo, as I can no longer embed videos from TV station websites.
Many TV stations in the path of Hurricane Florence are expecting to provide their viewers with comprehensive coverage of the storm and its aftermath.
Some broadcast companies may be sending in additional staff — reporters, photographers and producers — putting more boots on the ground to cover what is expected to be a major natural disaster.
This is when stations rise to show how important they are to local communities.
I’d like to share with the nation your station’s most innovative and unique coverage stories.
Believe me, I know how busy you all are and will be over the next days and weeks covering all the angles that come with a natural disaster like this one.
But if you have something you’d like to share, just drop me a note with links to examples on Facebook, YouTube or Vimeo, as I can no longer embed videos from TV stations websites.
I will also be checking my Facebook feeds for examples as I follow hundreds of stations’ Facebook feeds.
Good luck and stay safe.
I can be reached at [email protected] or 817-578-6324.
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