30-12-2023, 04:13 PM
I don’t know where to post this, since severe weather is hitting the UK with possible tornadoes is there US style storm coverage? I know there are no computers on set but they could be used as voice overs.
I remember one time being told there are no US style tickers being able to insert into regions but maybe with centralized play out now could it be possible?
www.youtube.com
(Despite rolling coverage there’s the ticker)
Or do people turn to radio primarily for severe wx if so are the meteorologists or someone relaying info from the Met Office continuously? More people watch the TV vs listen on the radio , but many TV stations that are contract for radio forecasts maybe simulcast. In the above video the coverage was on its sister stations WBAL-AM and WIYY.
I remember one time being told there are no US style tickers being able to insert into regions but maybe with centralized play out now could it be possible?
www.youtube.com
(Despite rolling coverage there’s the ticker)
Or do people turn to radio primarily for severe wx if so are the meteorologists or someone relaying info from the Met Office continuously? More people watch the TV vs listen on the radio , but many TV stations that are contract for radio forecasts maybe simulcast. In the above video the coverage was on its sister stations WBAL-AM and WIYY.