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That said - most police radio is now Tetra digital isn't it - so scanners are not suitable.
Well whatever the anorak-y technology term that currently being used....I didnt think that UK media listens to scanner traffic. What do you know of the media use of monitor police scanners there? In North America (US/Canada) is very common to monitor scanner traffic. That way news crews can be scrambled to a scene.
Traffic cameras may work in the UK but not here. Not all camera systems are open to broadcast operators. In my market on one station has a exclusive agreement with the toll-system to use traffic cams but that doesnt include the state interstate system or city surface streets. which are run by different organizations. So in the UK traffic cameras might work. But of course considering the size of our road system not every inch is covered by cams like the UK.
My opinion of police chases changes have changed drastically. I have wavered back and forth. I do think they have a public service value. How the chase is covered depends on the station and the market and if its covered at all. Where I live they typically do not cover them, they arent very frequent. The news channels sometimes will pick them up. In years past they used to take the affiliate coverage all the time. That has decreased over the years because of several incidents that have occurred. On air shootings and suicides, etc. Now most station put their chopper shots on 5-10 delay. Plus the tabloid nature of the story. It has no value to a national audience, as they arent being affected by a chase in Compton CA. But for the city in which the chase is occurring I would say it does have some value as it warns people to be caution or to move out of the way.
That said - most police radio is now Tetra digital isn't it - so scanners are not suitable.
Well whatever the anorak-y technology term that currently being used....I didnt think that UK media listens to scanner traffic. What do you know of the media use of monitor police scanners there? In North America (US/Canada) is very common to monitor scanner traffic. That way news crews can be scrambled to a scene.
Traffic cameras may work in the UK but not here. Not all camera systems are open to broadcast operators. In my market on one station has a exclusive agreement with the toll-system to use traffic cams but that doesnt include the state interstate system or city surface streets. which are run by different organizations. So in the UK traffic cameras might work. But of course considering the size of our road system not every inch is covered by cams like the UK.
My opinion of police chases changes have changed drastically. I have wavered back and forth. I do think they have a public service value. How the chase is covered depends on the station and the market and if its covered at all. Where I live they typically do not cover them, they arent very frequent. The news channels sometimes will pick them up. In years past they used to take the affiliate coverage all the time. That has decreased over the years because of several incidents that have occurred. On air shootings and suicides, etc. Now most station put their chopper shots on 5-10 delay. Plus the tabloid nature of the story. It has no value to a national audience, as they arent being affected by a chase in Compton CA. But for the city in which the chase is occurring I would say it does have some value as it warns people to be caution or to move out of the way.
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