This is how you do it. Technical issues happen, and WFFT Local has done the right thing to let their viewers know what's going on.
So, why isn't the Maven jumping up and down and frothing at the mouth? Easy, WFFT is doing the right thing by letting viewers know there's a tech issue, and they're working on it.
Contrast this to Federated Media. That operation seems to evaporate into thin air during typical Indiana-style thunderstorms. Advertisers and listeners have been assured that FedMed has spent the required oodles of cash to keep their menagerie of stations on the air during severe weather. Perhaps something a little more robust than the artist illustration seen here.....
However, after the winds and rain and lightening, usually FedMed is silent, at a rate that seems to be increasing over the past few years. Since workers at FedMed have been warned about talking to anyone outside of the "FedMed family" about internal issues, only the suits in Mishawaka and maybe a few NSA analysts know the real reason that FedMed takes a dump when it rains.
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