Stations should get 90 days’ or four months’ notice of...
Stations should get 90 days’ or four months’ notice of nationwide emergency alert system tests, which shouldn’t take place more than yearly, the NAB said last week in reply comments to the FCC. “The additional time will allow radio and…
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television stations to better plan and notify their audiences of the coming EAS exercise, and coordinate the national test with their regularly scheduled weekly and monthly EAS tests.” The association agreed with a proposal that monthly tests not be done the month of the national test. Monthly EAS tests aren’t done at the same time in all markets. Not all commenters agree about all specifics in a rulemaking notice on the subject, the Named State Broadcasters Associations said, but “despite any disagreements, the parties to this proceeding all desire that the process will continue to move forward."