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Tropical Storm / Hurricane Idalia


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At 5:50 PM MDT / 7:50 PM EDT DirecTV has activated the "HD SEVERE WEATHER CHANNEL" & The "SEVERE WEATHER MIX CHANNEL".. 

 

Also MYFOXHURRICANE.COM, NBC-2.COM, & FOX13NEWS.COM have live streams going at there respective websites.

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The Tampa/St. Petersburg/Sarasota stations are all wall-to-wall with coverage at this time.  And Nexstar is streaming WFLA LIVE on WFLA.com. 

These Nexstar sets make for interesting use during a hurricane....

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Surprisingly, up in Gainesville/Ocala, only WOGX is covering the storm (since it's 10pm and sister station WOFL is live with news anyway).  The Sinclair stations are in regular programmng with weather alerts, and WCJB doesn't have a crawl or anything at this point.

 

Up in Tallahassee, only WTXL is in wall-to-wall mode while WTWC is in regular programming, FOX 49 is airing WCTV's newscast, and WCTV has a weather alert on the screen.  The storm is poised to hit the Tallahassee market, so they would be wise to go wall-to-wall soon.

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