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Minnesota EAS test cuts off Stanley Cup OT goal - MSNKFAN hockey analyst Zach Halverson joined Amy Hockert on FOX 9's All Day Thursday to talk about how Minnesotans didn't see the winning overtime goal in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final Wednesday ...
Digital Alert Systems has filed comments in the FCC’s “Delete, Delete, Delete” initiative, where it proposes scaling back Electronic Test Reporting System filings and the withdrawal of multilingual ...
A broadcast television station serving the Alamo City that was an affiliate of The CW Network until the start of the 2010 season and since then has been the MyNetwork TV affiliate for the market ...
The nationwide alert test in 2023 showed that EAS participants in U.S. territories fared worse at retransmitting the message than those in most of the 50 states.
The nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System in October produced much better percentages for both receipt and retransmission than a test in 2021, according to the FCC. But issues still remain.
Nearly nine months ago, the FCC conducted a nationwide emergency alert test, with radio and TV stations sending alerts via the Emergency Alert System and mobile phones receiving Wireless Emergency ...
The nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System in October produced much better percentages but issues still remain.
It was the first national EAS test that had both English and Spanish content available for selection by individual EAS participants. Richard Rudman, California SECC chair, took note of the Spanish ...
With a few exceptions, radio pulled off the EAS test seamlessly - but could that be a problem for AM's argument to stay in the dash?
Cellphones rang out Wednesday as part of a national emergency alert test. Here's what to know, and why you might have not gotten an alert.
All EAS Participants are required to participate in the EAS test. EAS participants include radio and television stations (including LPFM, Class A, and LPTV stations), cable systems, DBS, and SDARS ...
A nationwide test of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Emergency Alert System and Wireless Emergency Alerts is scheduled this afternoon.
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